The Junior American Citizens of Brunswick County and
prospective Children of the American Revolution (C.A.R.) members held their
first outing at the North Carolina Maritime Museum in Southport. Lori Sanderlin, education coordinator,
presented a program on Native American life in the Cape Fear region and had the
children make clay pinch pots. The Junior
American Citizens (JAC) is an American history club open to all students, preschool
through grade twelve. For more
information about the JAC or C.A.R., please contact Dawn Schulte at
mhock@atmc.net .
This website is not an official NSDAR website. The content contained herein does not necessarily represent the position of the NSDAR. The President General is the official spokesperson on issues that have not been addressed as policy of NSDAR. Contact blog manager, Phyllis Wilson at par4wilson@gmail.com for additional information or Brunswick Town Chapter, NSDAR Regent, Mary Sands at sandsdarmary@gmail.com. We are located in Southport, NC.
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
The Junior American Citizens of Brunswick County and prospective Children of the American Revolution (C.A.R.)
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The staff at NC Maritime Museum at Southport enjoyed having the Junior American Citizens learn with us! You were all interested and ingaged. It was great to have such a wonderful group. Please come back anytime.
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