Officers from the Sun City National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, Agua Fria chapter, met to plan the upcoming nine months of meetings, programs and activities.
This new group of …
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Sun City Daughters make plans
Submitted photo/Shirley Staggs
Pictured are Registrar Joanne Peters, Secretary Carol Finch, Newsletter Editor Mary Hart, Chapter Regent Peggy Robbins, Honorary Chapter Regent and Chapter Webmaster and State Chaplain Twila Lobitz, Historian Debbie Schneider and Vice Regent Linda Lundberg. On the computer via Zoom is the Chapter Chaplain LaVonne Rasmusson. Not pictured is Treasurer Jane Woehrle.
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Officers from the Sun City National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, Agua Fria chapter, met to plan the upcoming nine months of meetings, programs and activities.
This new group of chapter officers will lead the organization for a two-year term. Also, new Arizona state officers will be serving for the next two years.
Because September is the month for recognizing and celebrating United States Constitution Day and honoring POW-MIA recognition day, many activities and luncheons are taking place across the country.