Honoring our Patriot Ancestors and Serving our Communities

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR or DAR) is a service organization open to any woman 18 years and older who can prove lineal descent from an American Revolutionary War Patriot. Much of the work of DAR is accomplished by volunteers in its chapters across the United States and internationally in order to promote historic preservation, education, and patriotism.

 

The Apache Trail Chapter, NSDAR, is based in Apache Junction, Arizona, and our members come from many parts of the East Valley and beyond.

Contact us to learn more about joining the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Apache Trail Chapter, NSDAR.

Our Chapter

In keeping with the purpose of the National Society, chapter members work together on numerous projects to promote historic preservation, education, and patriotismWe all have busy lives, so our projects offer ways to contribute that fit our schedules. We keep in touch across our many service projects through monthly meetings, where we enjoy brunch, an informative program, business sessions, and socializing. Learn more about our activities.

We invite you to contact our chapter registrar who will help you get started in becoming a member of DAR, including tracing your heritage to find an American Revolutionary War Patriot.

 

 

The Apache Trail

Our chapter is named for the historic Apache Trail, northeast of Apache Junction, Arizona, that winds through some of the most rugged terrain in Arizona. Visit our photo gallery for breathtaking views of this amazing Arizona desert treasure.

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