Anoka Chapter, NSDAR

Anoka, Minnesota

Mississippi River Dam

Anoka, Minnesota

Anoka Chapter, NSDAR, Regent

Anoka Chapter, NSDAR, welcomes you!

On behalf of the members of the Anoka Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR or DAR), we welcome you! Our chapter was organized in 1983 and our members come from Anoka and it’s surrounding areas.

We are a non-profit women’s service organization that values education, historic preservation and patriotism. 

About Our Chapter

Anoka Chapter, NSDAR, is one of the Minnesota State Society Daughters of the American Revolution that was organized on May 21, 1983.

Our chapter currently has 63 members who proudly serve the north-central portion of the metropolitan Twin Cities area through service to local communities that promote historic preservation, patriotism and education.

We Promote Historic Preservation, Patriotism and Education

Our chapter supports national and state historic preservation projects as well as supports our community in the preservation of historical artifacts.

Our chapter supports national and state patriotism projects as well as supports our local veterans and hosts celebratory events such as the Fourth of July and Veterans Day.

Our chapter supports national and state education projects as well as works with our community through our projects to support education via scholarships and educational events.

We Make a Difference in Our Communities

Historic Preservation

Our chapter members and guests touring Fort Snelling.

Patriotism

Our chapter members purchase supply items and pack boxes to send to U.S. servicewomen and men deployed abroad. 


Education

Celebrating our DAR Good Citizens Essay Contest winner. This year’s winner represents Anoka-Hennepin School District. 

Become a Member of DAR

Today’s Daughters of the American Revolution is a vibrant service organization for women over the age of 18 who can prove lineal descent from a Patriot of the American Revolutionary War. In October 2019, DAR surpassed one million women who have joined the DAR since its founding in 1890. By subscribing to the DAR Today podcast, you can learn more about members’ activities, Patriot histories, current topics and more.

Minnesota Daughters come from all over our great state and beyond. They are young women who join to honor a family member, older women who enjoy genealogical research in their retirement years, professional women interested in connecting with other women in the community where they live, and others. Whatever your reason for joining, we invite you to connect, encourage you to apply and welcome you to our organization.

The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution

"We want a society founded on service."

- DAR Founder Eugenia Washington

Are you descended from a Patriot who served in the American Revolutionary War? Founded in 1890 by four forward-thinking patriotic women in Washington, D.C., today’s DAR has welcomed over one million women as members throughout our history. We are a service organization supporting historical, educational and patriotic initiatives in communities in America and beyond.

Join Us! We welcome all women, age 18 and older, who claim lineal descent from a Patriot of the American Revolutionary War.

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