Friday, February 28, 2020

Wreath Laying Ceremony Commemorating the 288th Anniversary of George Washington’s Birthday.

The NCSDR event was a Wreath Laying Ceremony Commemorating the 288th Anniversary of George Washington’s Birthday.  Held 2:00 pm February 22, 2020, at the George Washington Statue, State Capitol, Raleigh, NC.  As The N.C. State Commemorative Events Chair, I was asked to attend and lead the Pledge of Allegiance.  NCSDAR Historian Libby McAteer, Chaplain Kim Edds, Vice Regent Anna Choi, Recording Secretary Mary Tatum, and Regent Carole Weiss also participated in the ceremony.
This life-size bronze statue of George Washington stands inside a gated area between two cannons at Union Square. Washington is in military dress and holds a civilian walking stick in his right hand as he looks to the south. He rests his left hand on his cloak, which is draped over a pillar of 13 rods. Jean-Antoine Houdon, a French sculptor and contemporary of Washington, depicted the statesman, patriot, and military hero with realism and naturalism, displaying his quiet American grace and strength at the height of his maturity and accomplishments. The monument is flanked on both sides by cannon produced in France before the American Revolution.

 Lizzie Their, Carole's page, and NC  DAR State President Carole Weiss
 L to R:   Anna Choi, Lizzie Their, Carole Weiss, Kim Edds, Libby McAteer, and Mary Tatum.
L to R: Anna Choi,, Lizzie Their (Carole’s Page), Carole Weiss, Kim Edds, Libby McAteer, Mary Tatum and Pat Gooding in the back

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Moores Creek Photos-- 244th Anniversary of the Battle of Moores Creek Bridge





L to R: Lisa Pomeranz District VII Director, Pat Tucker, Cindy Gulledge, Connie Hendrix, Yvonne Brown, Linda Lashley, Teresa McLamb, Dana Majernik, and Carol Jutte






Members of Scottish Society of Wilmington

SAR Representatives


The Currie High School ROTC Color Guard

 The SAR Chapters lined up for the procession to Gradys Monument