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Celebration of U.S. Constitution, founders features Surprise students

Posted 10/22/19

To celebrate the 273-year old United States Constitution, the Sun City Agua Fria National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Chapter hosted a Constitution Week luncheon at Sun …

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Celebration of U.S. Constitution, founders features Surprise students

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To celebrate the 273-year old United States Constitution, the Sun City Agua Fria National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Chapter hosted a Constitution Week luncheon at Sun City’s Palmbrook Country Club, 9350 W. Greenway Road.

The program consisted of Christopher Raso’s current and past middle school learners portraying America’s patriotic founders in costume. For nearly 30 minutes, these students entertained the luncheon’s DAR, SAR, C.A.R. and invited guests, visiting different tables, offering information about the founder, and answering various questions asked by the guests.

The learners were each given dessert, received a gift bag of treats, presented with a special certificate from the Sun City Arizona Agua Fria Chapter National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution and posed for photos for families and guests.

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