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Col. Timothy Bigelow  DAR 

Worcester, Massachusetts

Chapter Meetings

 

Chapter meetings are held monthly, either during the week or on weekends, from September through June, and usually consist of a short business meeting, a program, and a luncheon. Members, prospective members, and invited guests are welcome to attend. Speakers and programs include many topics such as history, education, conservation, genealogy, patriotism, national defense, literacy, and commemorative events. Contact Us for meeting locations.

Any woman, eighteen years of age or older, regardless of race, religion, or ethnic background is eligible for membership. 
A member must be a descendant of a man or woman who aided in the cause of freedom during the American Revolution
Upcoming  Meetings  2011 - 2012

Monday - September 12, 2011

 

Monthly Chapter Meeting at The Oaks

beginning 5:30 - 6:00pm

 

Potluck / Social Supper

Saturday - October 8, 2011

Monthly Chapter Meeting at The Oaks - 10:30 am
Business Meeting - 10:30 am
Program - "Early American Funerary Customs and Rituals" - David Gibbs, Sterling Historical Society
Social Tea - 12 noon

                                

Thursday - October 20, 2011

Annual Harvest Dinner at The Oaks

Invite friends, family and prospective members to this delicious Turkey Dinner.

Reservations - Email emailcenter@bigelowdar.org
Advance ticket sales - $15.00 each

                                

Saturday - November 5, 2011

Monthly Chapter Meeting at The Oaks - 10:30 am
~ Joint meeting with Col. John Robinson Chapter ~
Bring items for the Female Veterans' Wish List. This is a "shower."
Business Meeting - 10:30 am
Program - "Homeless Female Veterans - How Patriotic Americans Can Help"
with Amanda Riik, Public Relations Manager, Veterans, Inc.
Light Luncheon - 12 noon

                                                                        

Sunday - December 4, 2011

Annual Chapter Wine & Cheese Party at The Oaks - 2:00 pm
~ with the Col. William Henshaw Chapter, SAR and guests ~
Business Meeting - 2:00 pm
Program - "The Terrorists of 1765" 
with Nathan Allen, historian and author of Arsonist: The Most Dangerous Man in America
Wine & Cheese Party - 3:30 pm

Monday - March 5, 2012

Good Citizens' Awards at The Oaks - 10:00 am
Awards to outstanding area High School Seniors
 
Program - "Drumming with the Dar" with Ann Fleck, Honorary President General, DAR
Reception for Students and Guests - 10:30 am
 

Sunday - April 15, 2012

Monthly Chapter Meeting at The Oaks - 2:00 - 4:00 pm
Business Meeting - 2:00 pm
Program - "The Ancient and Primitive Art of Rug Hooking: A Revival"
with Beverley Mulcahy, Pearl McGowen Certified Rug Hooking Teacher, Costume Designer & Seamstress
Social Tea - 3:00 pm

Saturday - May 5, 2012

Annual Chapter Meeting - 10:30 am
Memorial Service
Business Meeting
Social Luncheon at a Local Restaurant - 11:45 am
Program - Worcester Historical Museum Tour - following lunch

Saturday - May 12, 2012

SPRING FLING, State Board of Management Meeting, Wellesley College Club, Wellesley, MA - 11:00 am
Members, families and friends invited
Luncheon and Raffle - 12 noon

June 2012

 

Monthly Chapter Meeting at The Oaks - date and time to be confirmed
Living History Event (Revolutionary War drill and cooking demonstration)
Guest Enactors: McAlpins Corp of Loyal American Volunteers with Tommy Tringle, Oaks Caretaker.
 Nancy Bigelow Society CAR members will join us.
Business Meeting
Potluck Luncheon

                                                                             

                      

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