Welcome, from State Regent Kay Crews

Welcome, from State Regent Kay Crews

 

 

Texas Society Organized:  March 29, 1930

National Motto:

Past, Present, and Future

 

Emblem:

Oak Leaf

 

Colors:

Colonial Blue & Yellow

National Motto:

Past, Present, and Future

 

Emblem:

Oak Leaf

 

Colors:

Colonial Blue & Yellow

Object of The Society

 

The object of the Society is Patriotic, Historical, and Educational: to research the history and deeds of the American colonists, and to record and publish them; to commemorate deeds of colonial interest; to inculcate and foster love of the United States of America and its institutions by all its residents; and to obey its laws and venerate its flag, the emblem of its power and civic righteousness.

- National Bylaws, Article II --

IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER

 

 

 

 

2008—State Fall Workshop

September 3-4, 2008

Place:  TBD

 

 

 

2009—State Assembly

February 20-22, 2009

Hosted by Region 5 (Ft. Worth area)

 

Special Guest:  Georgia Holder, National President

 

 

 

 

Click here for Pictures of 2007 Salado Workshop

 

Fall Workshop Meeting Minutes (Thursday—9/6/07)

 

Evening Meeting Minutes, Fall Workshop (Wednesday—9/5/07)

Stay Up-To-Date with The Message Board:

 

The Texas State Society has a message board on Google.com. To request an invitation, click on the link below. But remember, you still must create a Google Account ID — which is not an email account.

 

If you already have an account on Google and you have been invited to join the group, you may click the link below:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Click here to download Setting Up a Google Account Instructions

(must have Adobe Acrobat Reader to view)

 

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Last Updated:    May 9, 2008  1:57 AM

 

 

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