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Daughters of American Revolution Glendale chapter honors 1st responders

Posted 3/8/22

The Anasazi Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution recognized three of their members who are first responders for their dedication and service.

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Daughters of American Revolution Glendale chapter honors 1st responders

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The Anasazi Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution recognized three of their members who are first responders for their dedication and service.

Pictured, from left, are Chapter Regent Kathryn Christmann; Rachel Corwith (RN); Catrina Popelier (RN); Valerie Whitechurch (detective); and Arizona State Regent Morgan Elliott.

The Anasazi Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution is based in Glendale, and meets on the third Saturday of every month from September through May.

The next meeting takes place Saturday, March 19, for a program entitled “Women in History Award.”

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