Our Lord Craven Chapter hosted the State Conference in March 7th and 8th at the StateView Hotel in Raleigh. Guest speaker was our own President General, Yvonne Hiteshue. What a dynamic woman!! Proudly we had seven members attending.
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 Cindy Sellers at cindysellers@ec.rr.com or blog manager Phyllis Wilson at par4wilson@gmail.com
Our Lord Craven Chapter hosted the State Conference in March 7th and 8th at the StateView Hotel in Raleigh. Guest speaker was our own President General, Yvonne Hiteshue. What a dynamic woman!! Proudly we had seven members attending.
The National Society of North Carolina Colonial Dames 17th Century, Lord Craven Chapter, commenced its first meeting of 2025 on Saturday, February 15th. The gathering took place at the historic Pender County Museum in Burgaw, providing a setting for the society's focus on heritage and history.
The highlight of the meeting was the presentation by our esteemed speaker, Mike Taylor. An expert on local history, Taylor engaged the audience with a detailed discussion on the Palatine Settlement on Rock Fish Creek. His insights shed light on this fascinating chapter of North Carolina's colonial past.
The meeting was a resounding success, setting a positive tone for the year ahead. The members of the Lord Craven Chapter left with a renewed appreciation for their shared heritage and excitement for future gatherings.
Chaplain Sally Spainour, reported on the sympathy and get well notes sent out to chapter members
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Each year, the National Society North Carolina Colonial Dames 17th Century Lord Craven Chapter passionately supports the Wreaths Across America initiative, a
poignant and patriotic program dedicated to honoring and remembering our
nation's veterans. This year, our chapter's efforts were particularly notable
and heartfelt. Through a generous donation made during the 2-for-1 sale, the
Lord Craven Chapter facilitated the purchase of 58 wreaths. This significant
contribution aligns with our ongoing mission to ensure that every grave at the
Wilmington National Cemetery in Wilmington, North Carolina, is honored with a
wreath.
Our chapter earned back five dollars for half of the total
wreaths sponsored. So, with 58 wreaths sponsored, the chapter would earn $5
times 29, which would be $145. For members who did not participate in the
2-for-1 sale, you have until November 27th to purchase additional wreaths to
guarantee a wreath on all 5,126 graves at Wilmington National Cemetery. This
program is among the best and easiest programs to help our chapter earn funds.
So, ladies, “Keep on Buying Wreaths.”
For more detailed information on purchasing a wreath for Wreaths Across America, click on the TAB in the upper right corner. If you buy one wreath between December and January 17th, it counts as two wreaths. We have had some very generous people who have purchased 10 or more wreaths, which is fantastic. The wreaths are $17. Contact Phyllis Wilson at par4wilson@gmail.com if you need assistance.
This year's WAA event is scheduled for December 14, 2024, at 12:00 p.m. Come earlier to help.
Wilmington National Cemetery
2011 Market St, Wilmington, NC 28403
Please visit our Wreaths Across America tab in the top right-hand corner of this blog. We have sponsored 44 wreaths. Let's try to order a few more before the 2-for-1 sale in December. When we do that, we will get twice as many wreaths and have a great start on putting a wreath on every grave for 2025.
Information posted by Phyllis Wilson