The National Society North Carolina Colonial Dames 17th Century Lord Craven Chapter was organized December 30, 1961 in Wilmington, NC. Many of our programs highlight colonial heritage, research, and records. Contact President Jane Johnson at jjatbhi@bellsouth.net or blog manager Phyllis Wilson at par4wilson@gmail.com
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Monday, January 7, 2013
Colonial Dames Meetings
Lord Craven Chapter NCSCDXVII meets the third Saturday of September, November, February and May. The February 16th meeting will be held at the Carolina Bar-b-cue on 1602 S. College Road, Wilmington, NC. The time is 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
LORD CRAVEN MEETING - November 17, 2012
Dr. Willie served as interviewer and consultant for a documentary production entitled "The Marines of Montford Point: Fighting for Freedom," which was produced by the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. This documentary was narrated by Louis Gossett, Jr. and aired nationally on PBS. This documentary chronicled the experiences of these first African Americans to serve as United States Marines.
In 2012 Dr. Willie completed his work on his book entitled "African American voices from IWO JIMA: PERSONAL ACCOUNTS OF THE BATTLE." In his book he interviewed eleven of the veterans who were among the 1,000 African American who participated in the Iwo Jima campaign. This book is available through amazon.com.
Dr. Willie brought with him two retired marines, Darryl P. Monroe and F. M. Hooper, Jr. Mr. Hooper was one of the eleven men who participated in the Iwo Jima campaign and was one of the veterans that Dr. Willie had interviewed for his book. Mr. Hooper was also the recipient of a Congressional Medal of Honor Award presented to him as a member of this elite group of Marines. He proudly wore that medal to our meeting. This program turned out to be both very interesting and appropriate as we remember and honor all veterans especially during the month of November.
| Darrell P.Monroe, Bonnie Becmer, Dr. Clarence Willie, Carol Canales, F.M. Hopper, Jr. (Recipient of the Medal of Honor) and .Nora Hickam |
| Donations to the veterans in Fayetteville, NC. |
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Veterans Day
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| L to R: Al Pluchos and Ken Scott members of The American Legion Post 454 in Oak Island, NC |
Veteran's Day in 2012 is on Sunday, the 11th of November. When a holiday falls on a Sunday the following day is designated for holiday leave. The American Legion Post 454 from Oak Island, NC was represented by Senior vice-commerce, Al Pluchos and St. at Arms, Ken Scott. They were stationed out front of Lowe's grocery store in Southport collecting funds to support the veterans. Each contributor received a red poppy.
The donations that Post 454 Debra and her husband Bob Racine are co-founders of received on Veterans Day will go toward sending care packages to active duty officers and also to support "The Warrior Ride."
http://www.thewarriorride.org/upcoming-cycling-events.html
Go to the above web site to learn more about "The Warrior Ride". Learn how you could be a part of it too. Read some of the biographies of wounded soldiers who have come back from battle and have been rehabilitated through this program.
Sunday, October 28, 2012
November 17th Colonial Dames Meeting
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| The Reserve Golf Club at St. James Plantation |
The next Lord Craven Chapter of Colonial Dames meeting will be held on November 17, 2012 at The Reserve Golf Club in St. James Plantation in Southport, North Carolina in the Nicholas Room. The meeting will start at 11:00. There will be a luncheon following the meeting. Dr. Clarence Willie, Lt. Col., USMC, retired, and resident of Winding River, will be the guest speaker. His subject will be the Montford Point Marines. These marines were African Americans who enlisted and served in WWII. They were segregated and trained at different facilities than white troops.
Directions:
St. James Plantation is located on Route 211 in Southport. Turn into the main entrance at St. James.
Stop at the gate to get a pass for the day. They will give you a pass with Colonial Dames on it.
Stay on St. James Drive and make your first right turn onto Ridge Crest Drive. Drive at 30 mph for about 5 minutes.
Make a left turn at the end of Ridge Crest Drive onto Wyndmere Drive. The speed limit changes to 25 mph.
Stay on Wyndmere and turn into the parking lot. You can park anywhere you want.
The Reserve Club House is on the left. You will meet in the Nicholas room which is to the right of the entrance.
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Lord Craven Colonial Dames Meeting on September 15th
The September 15, 2012 Lord Craven
Colonial Dames meeting was held at the Carolina Barbeque on South College
Street in Wilmington at 11:00 a.m. Speaker, Nora Hickam, chapter registrar, spoke
about the book, “The Wilderness Road” by Robert Kincade. The book was about the
journal of Dr. Thomas Walker as he traveled the Wilderness Trail that is now
I-81.
Our Chapter was invited to attend the "Tree Planting and Dedication" in honor of Honorary President General Shirley Spaeth at the Newbold-White House in Hertford, NC on October 19, 2012. Pat Elsaesser and Bonnie Becmer plan to attend the dedication and reception and represent the Chapter. The deadline for responding is October 9. Should any other member want to attend call Bonnie Becmer at (910) 575-0921.
Our Chapter was invited to attend the "Tree Planting and Dedication" in honor of Honorary President General Shirley Spaeth at the Newbold-White House in Hertford, NC on October 19, 2012. Pat Elsaesser and Bonnie Becmer plan to attend the dedication and reception and represent the Chapter. The deadline for responding is October 9. Should any other member want to attend call Bonnie Becmer at (910) 575-0921.
Monday, September 10, 2012
We Remember 9/11
http://www.911memorial.org/ Visit this site on the internet for more information about the 9/11 memorial.
Friday, August 24, 2012
War of 1812 Stamp Available in August
Did you know that in August USPS will issue the first in a new series of stamps commemorating the War of 1812? The first stamp in the series features the oldest known painting of the most famous ship of the war, USS Constitution.
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