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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

100th Anniversary Celebration - 2015

The 100th Anniversary of the National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century will be in 2015. The National Society was founded July 15, 1915. The founder was Miss Mary Florence Taney and 5 other ladies. Miss Taney was the National Society's Organizing President General, first President General, and first Treasurer General. The National 100th Anniversary Committee, as well as your State chairman is recommending that all chapters present a program on the History of our Society if this has not been a program in the last few years. It is suggested to each chapter to include the 100'° Anniversary celebration in your budget or have a special money making project for it. Elizabeth McAteer, past State President, who is the Vice-Chairman of the National Committee has told this chairman that there are many special events planned for the 100th Anniversary at the National Convention in April 2015. We would like to plan to have a large number of Dames attending the National Convention in 2015 - enough to engage a chartered bus Start planning now to travel with us to Washington, DC in 2015. Dames making donations of S100 or $200 to the committee will be eligible to purchase pins available from Hamilton Jewelers. For a donation of $100 you may purchase the Anniversary pin for $57. A donation of $200 will make you eligible to purchase both the 100th Anniversary pin for $57 and the Centennial pin for $94. Donations may be made in honor or memory of someone. All donations must go through the Chapter Treasurer and the State Treasurer. You may go on the National Society Colonial Dames of XVIIC website: www.colonialdames17c.org and get suggestions for programs under the Directives for the 100m Anniversary Committee. Our Heritage is the reason why we are celebrating one hundred years as the National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century. Joan P Summerfield, Chairman 209 West Park Drive; Morganton. NC 28655 Telephone: 828 437-1592 E-mail: nsummerfield@bellsouth.net


posted by Cynthia Avent
Lord Craven Chapter, First Vice-President

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