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Daughters of the American Revolution National Conference Convenes Virtually for 2nd Year

Bucking Pandemic Trends, Society Marks 6th Highest Membership Surge Since Founding in 1890
- DAR Constitution Hall’s $14 Million Restoration & Transformation Celebrated -

(WASHINGTON, D.C.) - Members of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) from around the world will gather for their 130th DAR Continental Congress – and for the second time in history, they will do so entirely online, again conducting all regular business and honoring the extensive work of DAR members throughout the year via a virtual experience.

After 15 months of pandemic-related restrictions, it will be a time to celebrate all that the organization has accomplished during the last year. "Daughters demonstrated outstanding resiliency through support of our relevant mission during the last year, serving in their communities by recognizing essential workers, sewing more than 1 million pieces of personal protective equipment for their neighbors and fulfilling many other important volunteer opportunities through approximately 5 million hours of community service – in the middle of the global shutdown," said President General Denise Doring VanBuren.

"I am especially proud that 2020 was the sixth highest year for new members since our founding in 1890,” said VanBuren, who noted this was a remarkable achievement at a time when many organizations saw steep declines during the pandemic. She also reported that the National Society remained financially stable, operated all business functions despite pandemic-related restrictions and completed a massive restoration of DAR Constitution Hall during the last year.

Prerecorded video programming for the Opening Night Ceremony on June 30 will feature singer and songwriter Lee Greenwood, who will accept the Founders Medal for Patriotism in recognition of his work on behalf of active duty military and his patriotic standard, “God Bless the USA.” Dr. Lindsay M. Chervinsky, author of this year’s NSDAR Excellence in American History Book Award, The Cabinet: George Washington and the Creation of an American Institution, will be recognized. The DAR Americanism Medal will be presented to naturalized citizen Daniel Lubetzky, founder of KIND snacks.

Marking the DAR’s historic commitment to historic preservation, the nearly complete restoration of DAR Constitution Hall will be unveiled virtually on July 2. In spite of the COVID-19 pandemic, the more than $14 million restoration of DAR Constitution Hall is nearing completion, and VanBuren's The Next Act campaign to complete it is the largest single President General's Project in the Society's history. Virtual attendees will see a behind-the-scenes look at how one of DC's most popular and historic performance venues has been transformed into a state-of-the-art facility during a full year of construction.

The National Trust for Historic Preservation will be presented with the President General’s Medallion. The White House Historical Association will receive the DAR Historic Preservation Medal and the PBS series American Experience will be recognized with the DAR Media and Entertainment Award.

During the prerecorded National Defense Night ceremony on July 3, Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin will receive the DAR Patriot Award. The DAR Medal of Honor will be presented to Staff Sergeant David G. Bellavia, who was the first (and currently only living) recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor for service during the Iraq War.

The DAR Continental Congress is an annual gathering of approximately 3,000 members that has traditionally been held in Washington, D.C. since the organization’s founding in 1890. National, state and chapter leaders, as well as members from across the country and around the world, gather to report on the year’s work, honor outstanding award recipients, plan future initiatives and reconnect with friends.

In April, with the District of Columbia still at Phase 2 of its reopening plan and gatherings limited to 10 people and staff capacity at DAR headquarters to 25 percent, the DAR’s National Board of Management voted to move the annual event to an entirely virtual format for the second straight year. Given that last year’s week-long virtual event has garnered more than 75,000 views online, making it the most watched in DAR’s 130-year history, expectations are that this year’s edition will attract the largest audience ever recorded.  

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The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution was founded in 1890 to promote historic preservation, education and patriotism. Its members are descended from the patriots who won American independence during the Revolutionary War. With nearly 190,000 members in approximately 3,000 chapters worldwide, DAR is one of the world's largest and most active service organizations. To learn more about the work of today's DAR, visit www.DAR.org.

 

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