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Volume 26, Number 3 www.mississippidar.org www.mississippidar.org/members December 2014 We have made several changes to streamline the conference, and I hope you will plan to attend and enjoy our new format. We have combined the State Officers Club dinner and opening night events in the same room. We have moved the business sessions to the Penthouse, which allows us to move smoothly to the banquet room for the Patriots’ Luncheon on Friday with no down time. We are honoring our students on Saturday morning, which enables them to attend without missing school. We are honored to have as our guests Librarian General Judy Chaffin, Alabama State Regent Connie Grund, Illinois State Regent Pamela Bork, and Tennessee State Regent Susan Thomas. We will “Soar Like Eagles Celebrating Historic Preservation.” Sessions are planned to be filled with great educational forums, guests, speakers, award presentations, and club events. Highlights will include Friday’s Patriots' Luncheon to honor and thank veterans and Friday night’s Evening at Rosalie. We encourage you to invite veterans to the Patriots’ Luncheon. Instructions for providing the name of the veteran and the branch of service are on the State Conference Registration form. On Saturday a special event is planned for DAR Good Citizens, essay winners, C.A.R., and JAC outstanding youth. Watch for special details on our MSSDAR website mississippidar.org/members. The many hours given by state officers and chairmen in preparation for the 109 th Mississippi State Conference are greatly appreciated. Mississippi Daughters continue to soar like eagles, as demonstrated by the number of award certificates presented to chapters at Summer District Workshops. Every chapter received one or more certificates. Thank you for radiating your love for MSSDAR and involving yourselves in DAR events. Together we are mounting to the task and soaring like eagles celebrating the missions of Education, Patriotism, and Historic Preservation! The first week of October the National Board of Management met. After the adjournment of the meeting, I set off on the DAR tour “Honoring Our Scottish Heritage.” Eighty-eight Daughters and guests from across our country gathered in Edinburgh, Scotland, on Sunday morning, October 5, for a week filled with excitement, adventure, and many learning experiences. What a joy it was to make new friends and fellowship with so many fabulous Daughters who radiate love and the spirit of service by example. October ended with a wonderful Rosalie Day Celebration. Rosalie Governing Board Chairman Pamela White, Board members, and committee members made great plans and executed them well. The sun shone brightly and Rosalie sparkled with a beautiful facelift. Her new paint job and repaired column were wonderful sights. Thank you, Mississippi Daughters! Let’s continue to soar like eagles and complete the paint job by making Rosalie’s back and west sides sparkle as her face does now. What a wonderful sight this will be! Chapter regents are working on end-of-the year reports. I encourage you to report your community service hours for Celebrate America so that your chapter receives credit. Thank you for your prayers, words of support, and encouragement. May you be refreshed each day by God’s spirit as you Celebrate America and Soar Like Eagles. Billie Foutch Breedlove State Regent REPORT OF THE ROSALIE GOVERNING BOARD CHAIRMAN www.RosalieMansion.com Dear Mississippi Daughters, I bring you greetings from Rosalie. We have had a very busy year giving Rosalie her facelift and putting on the paint. Rosalie is more beautiful now than ever, and that is not just my opinion but that of everyone who visits. I thank all the Mississippi Daughters for your generosity and encouragement. If you have not been to Rosalie recently, please make plans to come visit your “Lady on the Bluff.” State Board of Management State Regent Billie Foutch Breedlove 101 Allen Street Batesville, MS 38606-2302 Phone: 662-563-7668 [email protected] First Vice Regent Cynthia Cleveland McNamara 6227 Waterford Drive Jackson, MS 39211-2910 [email protected] Second Vice Regent Susan Kathleen Gray Henry 321 Avalon Way Brandon, MS 39047-7635 [email protected] Chaplain Mary Francis Willard 81 Roxie Road Roxie, MS 39661-9601 [email protected] Recording Secretary Jo Fitzgerald Hubbard 113 Sandstone Drive Brandon, MS 39047-7421 [email protected] Corresponding Secretary Mary Ann Hess 244 Magnolia Road Laurel, MS 39443-9556 [email protected] Organizing Secretary Hellen Hicks Polk 650 West Lakeshore Drive Starkville, MS 39759-6354 [email protected] Treasurer Dana Mayfield Moore 1004 Brooksberry Cove Oxford, MS 38655-5448 [email protected] Registrar Sheila Richardson Fondren 11155 MS Highway 9 Bellefontaine, MS 39737-5574 [email protected] Historian Jennifer Leigh Nettles 26 Wimbledon Drive Jackson, MS 39211-2443 [email protected] Librarian Patty Curry Turner 200 Timberton Drive Hattiesburg, MS 39401-8219 [email protected] Curator Cynthia Frances Mangum 140 Springtree Drive Brandon, MS 39042-2300 [email protected] Rosalie Governing Board Chairman Pamela Graham White 108 Camp Garaywa Road Clinton, MS 39056-5410 [email protected] Parliamentarian Sharon Cothern Nettles 26 Wimbledon Drive Jackson, MS 39211-2443 MISSISSIPPI STATE SOCIETY DAR NEWS National Theme 2013-2016 Honoring our Heritage, Focusing on the Future, Celebrating America! State Theme 2013-2016 Mounting the Challenge, Soaring Like Eagles State Hymn God Bless America State Scripture: Isaiah 40:31 Those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary; they will walk and not faint. State Regent’s Project A Facelift for Rosalie Putting on the Paint STATE REGENT’S MESSAGE Dear Mississippi Daughters, We are excited about the plans for our 109 th MSSDAR State Conference scheduled for February 12-14, 2015, at the Hilton Jackson.

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Volume 26, Number 3 www.mississippidar.org www.mississippidar.org/members December 2014

We have made several changes to streamline the conference, and I hope you will plan to attend and enjoy our new format. We have combined the State Officers Club dinner and opening night events in the same room. We have moved the business sessions to the Penthouse, which allows us to move smoothly to the banquet room for the Patriots’ Luncheon on Friday with no down time. We are honoring our students on Saturday morning, which enables them to attend without missing school. We are honored to have as our guests Librarian General Judy Chaffin, Alabama State Regent Connie Grund, Illinois State Regent Pamela Bork, and Tennessee State Regent Susan Thomas. We will “Soar Like Eagles Celebrating Historic Preservation.” Sessions are planned to be filled with great educational forums, guests, speakers, award presentations, and club events. Highlights will include Friday’s Patriots' Luncheon to honor and thank veterans and Friday night’s Evening at Rosalie. We encourage you to invite veterans to the Patriots’ Luncheon. Instructions for providing the name of the veteran and the branch of service are on the State Conference Registration form. On Saturday a special event is planned for DAR Good Citizens, essay winners, C.A.R., and JAC outstanding youth. Watch for special details on our MSSDAR website mississippidar.org/members. The many hours given by state officers and chairmen in preparation for the 109th Mississippi State Conference are greatly appreciated. Mississippi Daughters continue to soar like eagles, as demonstrated by the number of award certificates presented to chapters at Summer District Workshops. Every chapter received one or more certificates. Thank you for radiating your love for MSSDAR and involving yourselves in DAR events. Together we are mounting to the task and soaring like eagles celebrating the missions of Education, Patriotism, and Historic Preservation!

The first week of October the National Board of Management met. After the adjournment of the meeting, I set off on the DAR tour “Honoring Our Scottish Heritage.” Eighty-eight Daughters and guests from across our country gathered in Edinburgh, Scotland, on Sunday morning, October 5, for a week filled with excitement, adventure, and many learning experiences. What a joy it was to make new friends and fellowship with so many fabulous Daughters who radiate love and the spirit of service by example. October ended with a wonderful Rosalie Day Celebration. Rosalie Governing Board Chairman Pamela White, Board members, and committee members made great plans and executed them well. The sun shone brightly and Rosalie sparkled with a beautiful facelift. Her new paint job and repaired column were wonderful sights. Thank you, Mississippi Daughters! Let’s continue to soar like eagles and complete the paint job by making Rosalie’s back and west sides sparkle as her face does now. What a wonderful sight this will be! Chapter regents are working on end-of-the year reports. I encourage you to report your community service hours for Celebrate America so that your chapter receives credit. Thank you for your prayers, words of support, and encouragement. May you be refreshed each day by God’s spirit as you Celebrate America and Soar Like Eagles.

Billie Foutch Breedlove State Regent

REPORT OF THE

ROSALIE GOVERNING BOARD CHAIRMAN www.RosalieMansion.com

Dear Mississippi Daughters, I bring you greetings from Rosalie. We have had a very busy year giving Rosalie her facelift and putting on the paint. Rosalie is more beautiful now than ever, and that is not just my opinion but that of everyone who visits. I thank all the Mississippi Daughters for your generosity and encouragement. If you have not been to Rosalie recently, please make plans to come visit your “Lady on the Bluff.”

State Board of Management

State Regent

Billie Foutch Breedlove 101 Allen Street Batesville, MS 38606-2302 Phone: 662-563-7668 [email protected]

First Vice Regent Cynthia Cleveland McNamara 6227 Waterford Drive Jackson, MS 39211-2910 [email protected]

Second Vice Regent

Susan Kathleen Gray Henry 321 Avalon Way Brandon, MS 39047-7635 [email protected]

Chaplain

Mary Francis Willard 81 Roxie Road Roxie, MS 39661-9601 [email protected]

Recording Secretary

Jo Fitzgerald Hubbard 113 Sandstone Drive Brandon, MS 39047-7421 [email protected]

Corresponding Secretary Mary Ann Hess 244 Magnolia Road Laurel, MS 39443-9556 [email protected]

Organizing Secretary Hellen Hicks Polk 650 West Lakeshore Drive Starkville, MS 39759-6354 [email protected]

Treasurer

Dana Mayfield Moore 1004 Brooksberry Cove Oxford, MS 38655-5448 [email protected]

Registrar

Sheila Richardson Fondren 11155 MS Highway 9 Bellefontaine, MS 39737-5574 [email protected]

Historian

Jennifer Leigh Nettles 26 Wimbledon Drive Jackson, MS 39211-2443 [email protected]

Librarian Patty Curry Turner 200 Timberton Drive Hattiesburg, MS 39401-8219 [email protected]

Curator Cynthia Frances Mangum 140 Springtree Drive Brandon, MS 39042-2300 [email protected]

Rosalie Governing Board Chairman Pamela Graham White 108 Camp Garaywa Road Clinton, MS 39056-5410 [email protected]

Parliamentarian Sharon Cothern Nettles 26 Wimbledon Drive Jackson, MS 39211-2443

MISSISSIPPI STATE SOCIETY DAR NEWS National Theme 2013-2016

Honoring our Heritage, Focusing on the Future, Celebrating America!

State Theme 2013-2016 Mounting the Challenge, Soaring Like Eagles

State Hymn God Bless America

State Scripture: Isaiah 40:31

Those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary;

they will walk and not faint.

State Regent’s Project A Facelift for Rosalie – Putting on the Paint

STATE REGENT’S MESSAGE

Dear Mississippi Daughters, We are excited about the plans for our 109th MSSDAR State Conference scheduled for February 12-14, 2015, at the Hilton Jackson.

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BE A HOSTESS AT ROSALIE

Spring Pilgrimage

March 7 to April 7, 2015

We need Daughters to serve as hostesses at Rosalie every day during Pilgrimage. Costumes are available for $15 per day.

Come, bring a friend, and have fun!

To reserve a day, contact Co-Chairmen

Jennifer Nettles [email protected]

or Priscilla Harper

[email protected]

ROSALIE MANSION MARKET

SILENT AUCTION February 12-13, 2015

Each chapter is asked to bring one or

more upscale items to State Conference

for the Silent Auction benefitting Rosalie.

Questions?

Contact Vicki Wilson

Chairman

601-405-5647 [email protected]

State Regent

Billie Foutch Breedlove

cordially invites you

to the

One Hundred Ninth

Annual State Conference

of the Mississippi State Society

Daughters of the American

Revolution

February 12, 13, and 14, 2015

Hilton Jackson

Jackson, Mississippi

Charla Mitchell Jordan

State Conference Coordinator

601-825-3000, 601-278-1499 cell

[email protected]

Harriet H. Phalen

State Conference Chairman

601-545-8384, 601-606-5310 cell

[email protected]

Leslie D. Bruning

Registration Chairman

601-304-0330

[email protected]

State Regent

Billie Foutch Breedlove

invites

Daughters and Guests

to the

STATE REGENT’S RECEPTION

Immediately following the

Conference Banquet

Friday, February 13, 2015

Hilton Jackson Grand Ballroom

PAGES NEEDED

FOR STATE CONFERENCE

We are looking for DAR Juniors and C.A.R. members 12 years old and older, please. No experience necessary, just white dresses. We’ll even provide the gloves! We would love to have you, even if you can only make it for a day. If you, your daughter, or grand-daughter are interested, please contact:

Jennifer Pardoe State Page Chairman Phone: 662-832-2609

Email: [email protected]

We had a wonderful time at Rosalie Day on October 16, 2014, with perfect weather to be outside on the grounds. Walter Leake Chapter received the silver bowl for having the most members present. Mississippi Daughters serving as hostesses during Spring Pilgrimage, March 7 to April 7, 2015, will have an exciting and enjoyable experience. Rosalie is open every day from 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The costumes are ready and waiting for you in the basement. The rental fee is only $15. Gather a group from your chapter and come to Rosalie to greet our tourist guests during Spring Pilgrimage. Contact our Hostess Co-Chairmen Jennifer Nettles or Priscilla Harper to reserve a date. I look forward to seeing you at State Conference in February, where we will crown Rosalie Rose 2015 and her court of Rosebuds. Mail $1.00 votes for your Rosalie Rose 2015 candidate to Rebecca Lamb, 407 Lincoln Avenue, Greenwood, MS 38930. Voting concludes February 13 at State Conference. I wish for all of you a Happy New Year.

Pamela Graham White, Chairman Rosalie Governing Board

IRS Form 990-N due May 15, 2015

Questions?

Contact Martina Palmertree Mayfield Financial/Special Projects Chairman

662-464-0249 [email protected]

(new email address)

LET’S CROWN

ROSALIE ROSE 2015 AND HER

COURT OF ROSEBUDS

Each chapter is encouraged to join in the fun and enter a contestant.

Voting is $1.00 per “voice.” The winner will be crowned at the Friday

night banquet at State Conference. Mail your votes (check payable to “State

Treasurer, MSSDAR”) to: Rebecca Lamb, 407 Lincoln Ave.,

Greenwood, MS 38930 [email protected]

662-453-3864

ROSALIE ROSE 2014 Bettie Horrell Johnson

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MISSISSIPPI STATE SOCIETY DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

THE ONE HUNDRED NINTH STATE CONFERENCE FEBRUARY 12-14, 2015

STATE CONFERENCE THEME: “SOARING LIKE EAGLES, CELEBRATING HISTORIC PRESERVATION”

Hilton Jackson, 1001 East County Line Road, Jackson, MS 39211

601-957-2800, Toll free 1-888-263-0524 Reservation Deadline: January 23, 2015

DAR Rate: $121.00 (Code: DAR2)

*************************************************************** CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2015 4:00 p.m. State Board of Management Meeting Vicksburg Boardroom 6:30 p.m. Dutch Treat Dinner (open to all – limited menu) Drago’s Restaurant

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2015

9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Conference Registration Regency Hall 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Hamilton Jewelers Regency Hall 10:00 a.m. Memorial Service Briarwood Presbyterian Church

No Shuttle Bus—Parking located on east side, west side, and behind the church. 12:00 Noon State Board Luncheon (by invitation only) Penthouse 2:00 p.m. State Officers Club Meeting Amphitheaters I and II 2:30 p.m. State Chairmen’s Association Meeting Amphitheaters I and II 3:00 p.m. Chapter Regents Association Meeting Amphitheaters I and II 3:30 p.m. Cameo Society Meeting Amphitheaters I and II 4:00 p.m. Silent Auction Displayed and Open for Bidding Diplomat Rooms I and II 4:30 p.m. Page Meeting and Rehearsal Regency Hall 4:00 p.m. DAR Chorus Rehearsal Grand Ballroom 5:00 p.m. Photo Session for State Officers, Conference Guests, Regency Hall

and Pages 6:00 p.m. Opening Night Ceremonies and Grand Ballroom

State Officers Club Dinner (open to all)

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2015 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Conference Registration Regency Hall 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Hamilton Jewelers Regency Hall 8:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Business Session Penthouse 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Patriots’ Luncheon Grand Ballroom

EDUCATIONAL FORUMS 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Celebrating Mississippi Native American Heritage Amphitheaters I and II

Choctaw and Chickasaw 5:00 p.m. Photo session for Chapter Regents, District Directors, Regency Hall Pages, and State Regent 6:15 p.m. Mansion Market Silent Auction Bidding Closes Diplomat Rooms 6:30 p.m. Conference Banquet, “An Evening at Rosalie” Grand Ballroom

Crowning of 2015 Rosalie Rose and Honoring Rosebuds Dress: All attendees are invited to dress in clothing of your favorite era, 1860-2015

Immediately following Conference Banquet State Regent’s Reception Grand Ballroom Honoring Guests, 2015 Rosalie Rose, and Rosebuds

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015

7:30 a.m. “Honoring Ancestors” Breakfast Salon A 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Conference Registration Regency Hall 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Celebrating Children of the American Revolution, Penthouse

Junior American Citizens, Essay Winners, and DAR Good Citizens Students are invited to tour the Old Capitol Museum at 10:30 a.m.

10:30 a.m. Final Business Session Penthouse Adjournment of the One Hundred Ninth State Conference

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109th STATE CONFERENCE

MISSISSIPPI STATE SOCIETY, DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12 – SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 2015

HILTON JACKSON

1001 East County Line Road, Jackson, MS 39211 PHONE: 601-957-2800, toll free 1-888-263-0524

Contact Hilton Jackson hotel directly for room reservations at DAR rate of $121. (Code: DAR2) The DAR room block will close on January 23, 2015. If you think you might attend, make your reservations NOW.

You will be billed for first night’s stay if you do not cancel your reservation 48 hours in advance of arrival. Young adults under the age of 21 must be accompanied by a chaperone.

Check-in time is 3 p.m. Check-out time is 12 noon. Occupancy cannot be guaranteed after 12 noon. It is very important for all Daughters to stay at the Hilton for the State Society to continue to use these facilities.

Remember your room rate is also paying for the use of the hotel. Thank you! Deadlines:

January 15, 2015: Credentials form (which is not this form) listing chapter delegates and alternates is due to Mary Sue Douglas, State Credentials Chairman.

January 23, 2015: This registration form is due to Leslie D. Bruning (instructions below). January 23, 2015: Hilton Jackson room reservation block closes at 4:00 p.m. PATRIOTS’ LUNCHEON seating is reserved. Chapter groups will automatically be assigned seating together. Maximum capacity per table is 10. Adjacent tables will be used for more than 10 per chapter.

NAME______________________________________________ (One form per person. Please print.) CHAPTER_____________________________________________________DISTRICT_______________________ Address: Street__________________________________City_______________________State_____ZIP________ Phones: Home_______________ Cell_____________Email address______________________________________ Check one: Member ____Guest ____ If you are a page, check here ____ Will you be attending the Dutch-treat dinner at Drago’s at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, February 11, 2015? Yes___ No___

IMPORTANT ADVANCE REGISTRATION INFORMATION Please follow instructions carefully. The Hilton Jackson requires advance guarantees on all meals.

Each person attending State Conference must submit a registration form with registration fee, even if attending only one event. Registration and accompanying check MUST BE RECEIVED no later than Friday, January 23, 2015.

NO PHONE REGISTRATION.

DAR Member Registration Fee (required)- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 5.00 ______ Guest Registration Fee (required for all non-members, including students)- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -$2.00 ______ Opening Night/State Officers Club Dinner (open to all) - Thursday, February 12, 2015, 6:00 p.m.- - - - - $38.00 ______ Patriots’ Luncheon – Friday, February 13, 2015, 12:00 noon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $31.00 ______

Regents’ Evening/Conference Banquet, Friday, February 13, 2015, 6:30 p.m.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $38.00 ______ “Honoring Ancestors” Breakfast, Saturday, February 14, 2015, 7:30 a.m. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - $25.00 ______ Total all meals and member’s registration: $137.00 TOTAL ______ Late fee for registration forms not postmarked by January 22, 2015: $5.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 5.00 ______ GRAND TOTAL ______

Make check payable to “State Treasurer, MSSDAR” and send registration form and check to: Leslie D. Bruning, 102 Mansfield Drive, Natchez, MS 39120-4931 (telephone: 601-304-0330)

Are you inviting a veteran to the Patriots’ Luncheon? Yes___ No___ If yes, attach a sheet to this registration form listing the veteran’s name (including formal military title to be shown on the name tag), branch of service, and name of chapter.

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CHAPLAIN’S CORNER THE HOLY SCRIPTURE: The words from Paul to the Corinthians: “All things are lawful for me, but not all things are helpful; all things are lawful for me, but not all things edify; let no one seek his own, but each other’s well being.” I Corinthians 10: 23-24 In our day-to-day living, we should always remember to think before we act or speak. At all times we should question whether our actions or speech will build up or tear down our friends or family, especially our fellow DAR members, as we go about fulfilling the objectives of our society.

MEMORIAL SERVICE Thursday, February 12, 2015, 10:00 a.m.

Briarwood Presbyterian Church 620 Briarwood Drive, Jackson, MS 39211

Remembering our friends who have entered the church triumphant is a fitting way to begin the State Conference in February. Please make plans to attend the annual Memorial Service on Thursday, February 12, 2015, at 10:00 a.m. at Briarwood Presbyterian Church. Each chapter who has lost a member in death in 2014 will be recognized, along with the name of the deceased Daughter. Family and friends are invited and encouraged to attend. Every effort is being made to make the Memorial Service a special and memorable time. Hats and gloves are encouraged but not required. Please call on me if at any time I can be of help to you. I am a good listener!

Mary Francis Willard, State Chaplain

STATE CONFERENCE GUESTS

Judy Chaffin Librarian General, NSDAR

Connie Grund State Regent of Alabama

Susan Thomas State Regent of Tennessee

Pamela Bork State Regent of Illinois

ATTENTION

YEARBOOK REPORTING DEADLINES Reporting Period: January 1 to December 31, 2014

Regents: Please email your yearbook reports to both Recording Secretary Jo Hubbard and State Regent Billie Foutch Breedlove on or before January 15, 2015 . Your report should cover the period January 1 to December 31, 2014. State Officers, State Chairmen, District Directors, and Club Presidents: Your reports (same instructions) are due February 15, 2015. Instructions for yearbook reports were included in the District Workshop packets and can be found on our MSSDAR members web site under “Important Forms/Regent.” Please contact me if you have questions.

Jo Hubbard, Recording Secretary [email protected], 601-613-2620 cell

Entertainment by Joyful Praise Quartet

All Daughters are invited to

OPENING NIGHT CEREMONIES

AND STATE OFFICERS CLUB DINNER

February 12, 2015

6:00 p.m. Hilton Jackson Grand Ballroom

(Registration required by January 23, 2015)

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DATES TO REMEMBER

109th MSSDAR

State Conference February 12-14, 2015

Spring Pilgrimage

Hostesses Needed for Rosalie March 7-April 7, 2015

IRS 990-N Filing Deadline

May 15, 2015

Continental Congress June 24-June 28, 2015

Summer District Workshops Coastal Plains, July 31, 2015

Heartland, August 1, 2015 Hills, August 7, 2015 Delta, August 8, 2015

MSSDAR Bus Trip to NSDAR Library

August 23-30, 2015

Deadline for June 2015 MSSDAR News Submissions

May 1, 2015

AWARDS TO STUDENTS AND OLD CAPITOL MUSEUM TOUR

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Awards to students and recognitions will be made at the 109th MSSDAR State Conference on Saturday, February 14, 2015, from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. during the business session. DAR Good Citizen award recipients, C. A. R., Junior American Citizens, DAR essay winners and their parents are cordially invited to attend as guests of their sponsoring chapters. Afterwards, students and parents are invited to tour the Old Capitol Museum at 10:30 a.m. Regents, please make reservations for each person using the Conference Registration Form by January 23, 2015.

“DIGGING UP YOUR ANCESTORS”

Bus trip to NSDAR Library Washington, D. C.

August 23-30, 2015

A few seats are still available for the bus trip to the NSDAR Library. The cost is $1,100 per person, double occupancy, and includes your rooms on the road, in Washington, a seat on the bus, and trip insurance. We will have our bus to take us to and from the library each day. All meals will be Dutch treat, as well as any sight-seeing you might do. To reserve a place on the bus, call Pat Ellis, 601-898-3981.