Cora Stickney Harper Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR or DAR), has been serving Fort Pierce, Florida since 1914. We are a non-profit, non-political, volunteer women’s service organization dedicated to perpetuating the memory and spirit of American independence, promoting education for America’s children, preserving America’s history, and fostering patriotism.
Our chapter meets the second Tuesday of each month October through May and hosts many other events throughout the year on a wide variety of subjects that promote education, history, patriotism, and culture. We welcome you to visit us at our meetings or events. Please join us and become acquainted with the vibrant and dedicated women who carry on the valuable work of our long enduring DAR chapter. Please contact us for more information or to attend a meeting.
Historic Preservation
Historic preservation has always been an important focus of the DAR. Our members participate in a wide variety of projects to protect and preserve our history for future generations.
Education
The DAR is passionate about educating America’s youth and supports a variety of programs, contests, awards, and scholarships to help further this goal. Our members work with local schools and libraries on educational and historical projects.
Patriotism
For over 130 years, the DAR has promoted patriotism. It is the foundation of many activities in which our members are engaged. America’s active-duty service members, veterans, and first responders are important to our chapter.
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