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National Society Sons of the American Revolution

National Society Sons of the American Revolution . Click to Add Text. The Origins of THE National Society SAR. formation.

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National Society Sons of the American Revolution

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  1. National Society Sons of the American Revolution • Click to Add Text

  2. The Origins of THE National Society SAR

  3. formation The SAR traces its roots to the SoFornsof Revolutionary Sires which formed in San Francisco to celebrate the centennial of the signing of our Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1876. On April 30,1889, the 100th anniversary of the inauguration of George Washington, the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution was formed at Fraunces Tavern in New York.

  4. chartering The National Society was chartered by an act of the United States Congress on June 9, 1906. The Charter was signed by President Theodore Roosevelt who was an SAR member The Charter authorized the granting of charters to societies of the various states and territories.

  5. SAR Membership SAR membership consists of 29,000 in 535 chapters in the United States. There are also societies in Mexico, Canada, France, Spain Germany, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Membership has included 16 Presidents, Brigadier, Lieutenant and 5 –Star Generals, Ambassadors, Presidents of several colleges and Universities , members of the Supreme Court, U.S. Senate and Congress.

  6. Notable SAR Members • Sir Winston Churchill • Dwight D. Eisenhower • Ulysses S. Grant • Harry S. Truman • King Juan Carlos I King of Spain • Douglas MacArthur • George S. Patton • Franklin D. Roosevelt • Jimmy Carter • George W and George H Bush

  7. Historical Goals We commemorate and provide memorials for the people and events of the American revolution. We preserve records relating to the events leading up to and during the American Revolution. We support research and presentations related to the history and people of the period 1750-1800.

  8. Patriotic Goals • We inspire the community with the principles on which our nation was founded. • We maintain institutions of American freedom and preserve US History. • We carry out the promises expressed in the preamble of the US Constitution. • We provide recognition for public service. • We honor, respect and support veterans.

  9. Educational Goals • We sponsors essay and oration contests for high school students based upon historical and patriotic themes. • We distribute curriculum focused on the American Revolution. • We inform the community about events and the philosophical roots of the American Revolution. • We help people locate and evaluate genealogical records.

  10. SAR Educational Programs are approved by The National Association of Secondary School principals

  11. SAR Educational Outreach programs As a part of our educational outreach, the SAR conducts several programs across the country. Some of our most active programs are targeted to our future leaders, our children, and those who are educators.

  12. Outreach Programs Americanism Elementary School Poster Contest • The aim of this contest is to stimulate interest in American History in support of the established school curriculum. • This contest is directed at students in the 3rd, 4th or 5th grades, depending on which year the American Revolution is taught in their educational system • The contest is also open to members of the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts who are in the same grades but whose school system may not be participating in the contest.

  13. SAR interacting with various youth and school groups.

  14. Outreach programs The Joseph S. Rumbaugh Historical Oration Contest The contest is designed to explore the influence of the Revolutionary War on present day America. Contest is open to all students attending home schools, public, parochial, or private high schools who are in their freshman, sophomore, junior or senior (grades 9 through 12) year of study. Purpose Of The National Contest • To support historical research in our high schools by promoting oratorical presentations related to our Revolutionary War period 1750-1800. • To emphasize American History to the high school student and focus on and intelligent relationship between the past and the present. • To place a positive emphasis on the plans of our founding fathers.

  15. SAR Outreach programs • The George S. & Stella M. Knight Essay Contest • The George S. and Stella M. Knight Essay Contest was originally established and named in honor of President Calvin Coolidge, who won a local SAR essay contest while a student at Amherst. The contest was reestablished in 1988 by Compatriot McCarthy DeMere. In 1995, the contest was renamed the George S. and Stella M. Knight Essay Contest in honor of their generous gift to the SAR to support this contest. The program is designed to give sophomore, junior and senior students an opportunity to explore events that shaped American history. • Conducted at the Chapter, State Society and National Society levels, the students must submit an original essay with topics based on original research and deal with an event, person, philosophy or ideal associated with the American Revolution, Declaration of Independence or the framing of the United States Constitution.

  16. Outreach Programs ROTC/JROTC Recognition Program The SAR awards the ROTC Medal to foster the principle of the "citizen-soldier", exemplified by the Minutemen of Revolutionary War days. This award is presented by a Chapter, a State Society, or the National Society to ROTC or JROTC cadets who are selected for having a high degree of merit with respect to leadership qualities, military bearing and general excellence.

  17. Outreach programs Arthur M. & Berdena King Eagle Scout Scholarship Open to all Eagle Scouts who are currently registered in an active unit and have not reached their 19th birthday during the year of application. The year that Eagle was awarded is not restricted. Three cash scholarship awards are given on the National level: First Place winner - $8,000.00 Runner-up - $4,000.00 2nd runner-up - $2,000.00.

  18. SAR Outreach Programs Tom & Betty Lawrence American History Teacher Award The Tom & Betty Lawrence American History Teacher Award winner will represent a teacher whose instruction on the Revolutionary War era from 1750 - 1800 demonstrates educational efforts in the classroom that exceed and excel above current, accepted, curriculum requirements. Award Description: • The Tom & Betty Lawrence American History Teacher Award winner will be able to choose a trip to one of the following seminars; • 1) Freedoms Foundation Summer Teacher Graduate Workshop at Valley Forge, Pa., • 2) Colonial Williamsburg Summer Teacher Workshop in Williamsburg, Va., • 3) Jefferson Symposium at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Va., or • 4) SAR Annual Conference on the American Revolution. • This award, valued at $1,400.00, will reimburse the winner for expenses including tuition, room and board, and transportation

  19. Out reach programs NSSAR Partners in Patriotism Program NSSAR Partners in Patriotism program is for the SAR to partner with any Veterans organization i.e. American Legion, VFW, AMVETS or one of the numerous others veterans groups in grave rededications, grave markings, parades, flag retirements or any program that the SAR conducts with the help from the Veterans or any Veterans organization that ask the SAR for help in conducting an event.

  20. American Flag recognition Program The American Flag is the living symbol of our national heritage reminding us of America’s greatness and our fortune to live in a country that values freedom. Our flag signifies the commitments of our fallen soldiers and all who served to bravely defend the honor of our country. The flag is our sacred emblem of American unity and purpose and exemplifies the commitment of our leaders to uphold the promise of liberty, justice and freedom for all.“As part of the Sons of the American Revolution mission to preserve our American heritage we honor and recognize organization that demonstrates respect for the flag of our nation by furthering the customs and traditions which surround the proper display and use of the American Flag

  21. NSSAR Color Guard The NSSAR Color Guard is the most visible public face of the NSSAR. Color Guardsmen provide an easily identifiable and colorful focal point at parades and memorial events. The variety of uniforms and flags invite children, spectators, and potential members to come forward and ask questions about the American Revolution.

  22. Patriot Grave identification and markers One of the many activities of the Sons of the American Revolution is identifying and marking the grave sites of Revolutionary War Patriots.

  23. Memorial wreath laying SAR members honor those who fought for our freedom with memorial wreath laying ceremonies at Revolutionary War site anniversaries and dedications of Revolutionary War soldiers grave sites.

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