President Cindy Sellers opened the November 18th meeting with the usual rituals then Dale Spencer seated to the left introduced the guest speaker, William Jordan who talked about Colonial Cooking.
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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Wednesday, November 29, 2023
Monday, October 30, 2023
Let’s Order Some Wreaths For Wreaths Across America – Put a wreath on every Veterans Grave at Wilmington National Cemetery on December 16th, 2023.
We have one more Lord Craven Colonial Dames meeting on November 18, which would give you the opportunity to make out a check to Lord Craven Chapter CDXVII and give it to Susan DeGroote, our treasurer to order a wreath for Wreaths Across America. The price of one wreath is $17.00. Susan will then mail a check with a total order of wreaths from the chapter. After this meeting, if you are unable to attend you can still order a wreath, but you will need a form to send the check to WAA. E-mail me at par4wilson@gmail.com and I will send you a form. You can mail the form yourself. The cutoff date to mail a form is Nov. 15th. Be sure and put your code NC0009P and Location: NCWNCE on the memo part of your check. That is why ordering by credit card gives us an immediate result of your order. If you are unsure how to order by credit card e-mail me and I will walk you through it. Lord Craven members can also mail a check made out to Lord Craven Colonial Dames and mail it to Cindy Sellers. If you prefer to order online or by phone click on the Wreaths Across America Tab at the top of the page. Then follow the directions. If you are having technical difficulties you can e-mail Phyllis Wilson the blog manager who will be able to help you.
Lord Craven
has 28 wreaths purchased for their group as of October 30. Let's be sure all of our members buy
at least one wreath. Go Ladies.
2 for 1 Sale
Between December 15 until January 16th Wreaths Across America is sponsoring a 2-for-1 sale. If you order 1 wreath you will get 2, so I am suggesting that all of our Lord Craven members who would like to buy more than 1 wreath to hold off until December 15-January 16th to buy more wreaths. I am also suggesting that you should do this by ordering online. It is really very easy. You can also call up the main number and order wreaths. If you order by check you can mail in your own check, but you need an order form. You can e-mail me and I will send one to you. The check and form must be received with a check that has the dates December 15 to January 16 on it. If you order by credit card after December 16th it will not count for the 2 for 1. We had one lady order 5 wreaths last year on January 17th and they counted as 5 wreaths. So, you need to order by the specific dates mentioned.
Thank you,
Phyllis Wilson WAA coordinator
Susan DeGroote WAA chairman for Lord Craven
Friday, September 22, 2023
Lord Craven Chapter CDXVIIC Meeting for September 16, 2023
Jim McKee, Site Manager for Brunswick Town State Historic Site, spoke to our members at the September meeting of Lord Craven Chapter CDXVIIC at the Indian Trail Meeting Hall in Southport. His focus was on the findings from the latest archeological excavations in the recently discovered ruins of a tavern that was not on the site map, and had been found in searching for a particular house. Digging deep within the confines of the brick basement or first floor they found all the things one expects to find where a tavern existed, but some artifacts were tied to England and anti-King activity there, putting Brunswick Town in the midst of the earliest days of revolutionary activity in the colonies. This tavern would have burned about 1768 before the site map was drawn in 1769. He also told us that they now believe the British burning of the town did not take place until as late as 1781.

Thursday, September 7, 2023
We Will Never Forget - 9/11 REMEMBRANCE CEREMONY
9/11 REMEMBRANCE CEREMONY
Sunday, July 2, 2023
Naturalization Ceremony on July 3, 2023 and The 4th of July parade 2023
The parade starts at 10:30 a.m. with a flag-raising ceremony, held at the corner of Moore and Howe Streets. The Friends of Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site dressed in period costumes, along with the Knights of Columbus of Sacred Heart Church, hoist a flag that has flown over the Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Sunday, May 28, 2023
Lord Craven Colonial Dames Meeting Was held at The City Club in Wilmington on May 18, 2023
Once an apt headquarters for the Historic Wilmington Foundation - a non-profit aimed at preserving the city's rich architectural history - and now home to the City Club of Wilmington, the DeRosset house was once just that – the residence of doctor and merchant Armand John DeRosset III and his family. The Lord Craven May meeting for 2023 was held at The City Club in Wilmington, NC. Thank you Dale Spencer for making the arrangements.


Susan DeGroote - treasurer of Lord Craven 2023-2025
Lord Craven member, Alexis Thompson held the beautiful bowl that Carol Jutte designed and donated for the Lord Craven meeting held on May 18, 2023.































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