Amos Kendall Chapter NSDAR

National Society Daughters of the American Revolution

— Oswego, Illinois —

Service to America project at Ronald McDonald House

About Us

Our Mission
Our Officers
Our Calendar

Our Mission

For more than a century, the members of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution have dedicated themselves to historic preservation, promotion of education, and encouragement of patriotic endeavor. These goals are as relevant in today's society as they were when the organization was founded in 1890.

Our chapter seeks to inspire and promote patriotism while educating and engaging in historic preservation. We strive to give back to our community in several ways, including volunteer activities and partnering with other organizations to aid active military personnel, veterans, and their families.

Constitution Week

Our Officers

Regent Caroline Paull
Vice Regent Penny Spiekerman
Chaplain Lana Fiala
Recording Secretary Mary Ann Stees
Corresponding Secretary Mary Colbert
Treasurer Tara Klaus
Registrar Rhea Hunter
Historian Johanna Byram
Librarian Heather Niessner
Director Rhea Hunter

Our Calendar

Chapter meetings are held from September through May. Our programs focus on historical topics, genealogy, and volunteer efforts. We welcome visitors and prospective members. Contact us with any DAR or chapter questions.

September 17-23, 2022 Constitution Week
Bells Across America
October 8, 2022 American Flag
October 11, 2022 NSDAR Day of Service
October 11, 2022 Ronald McDonald House Dinner
Volunteers provide warm, home cooked meals .
November 12, 2022 Veterans
February 11, 2023 Youth Awards & Essay Winners
Presentation of awards to DAR Good Citizens and American History Essay Winners.
March 11, 2023 Global Gardens Refugee
April 11, 2023 DAR Museum
Annual Meeting
May 13, 2023 Chapter Service Award
Bev Casey