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Land of Enchantment
New Mexico State Organization

Daughters of the American Revolution
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Lanita Rasak
NMSO Regent
2007-2009

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WELCOME TO NEW MEXICO

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The DAR is a non-profit, non-political, 117 year old, worldwide service organization formed in 1890 and devoted to promoting three tenets: Historic Preservation, Education, and Patriotic Endeavor.  State Regent Lanita Rasak is honored to carry on this mission.

The DAR in New Mexico was organized in 1898 and the first DAR Territorial/State Regent was Mary Catherine Burckle (Beardsley) Prince serving from 1894-1914. 

Membership in the DAR provides many opportunities to cherish our American heritage of freedom, to preserve family and local history, to promote the celebration of our national holidays, to foster patriotism, to support our national defense, to support education through our many programs for youth, and to form friendships with others who share a love of God, Home, and Country. The wonderful thing about belonging to DAR is that it offers something of interest for everyone, regardless of age, profession, or location.

 

Proudly supporting our NSDAR President General

Linda Gist Calvin

National Theme

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"The Spirit of Hospitality Opens Doors of Opportunity"

The symbol of the administration is a golden pineapple which
has signified hospitality and kindness since colonial times.

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