Jane Washington Chapter, NSDAR — Fostoria, Ohio
God, Home, and Country
Barn Quilt art display in downtown Fostoria, Ohio. Photo taken by Vice Regent Brittany Cook.
Barn Quilt art display in downtown Fostoria, Ohio. Photo taken by Vice Regent Brittany Cook.
Join the Daughters of the American Revolution today.
ABOUT OUR CHAPTER
Our chapter was organized on February 15, 1922, and chartered on March 27, 1922. The chapter was named after Jane Washington, born to John Augustine and Hannah (Bushrod) Washington. John was a brother of General George Washington.
ACTIVITIES
presented our member Marilyn Few Stinehart with the S.A.R. Medal of Appreciation on August 25th in grateful recognition for her outstanding service to the Sons of the American Revolution.
Henry Stobbs, President of the John Hancock Chapter Sons of the American Revolution, Findlay, OH, presented our member Marilyn Few Stinehart with the S.A.R. Medal of Appreciation on August 25th in grateful recognition for her outstanding service to the Sons of the American Revolution.
Member Judy Lamberjack, center, is assisted by coworkers Chris Wilson, left, and Sue Schmeidebusch, right, in creating care packages for our veterans.
presented our member Marilyn Few Stinehart with the S.A.R. Medal of Appreciation on August 25th in grateful recognition for her outstanding service to the Sons of the American Revolution.
As a chapter in the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR or DAR), we strive to fulfill our objectives of historic preservation, patriotism, and education. We help plan local historical events like the Tiffin-Seneca Heritage Festival, conduct tours of local monuments, and participate in reenactments. We collect books and supplies for local aid organizations, promote our scholarships to local students, and support our troops in projects such as Operation Gratitude and Project Patriot.
Find out more about our projects and initiatives here.