Our Activities
The Charles Trumbull Hayden Chapter, NSDAR, strives to fulfill the objectives of DAR in the areas of historic preservation, education, and patriotism. Each year, we choose service projects our chapter members can perform together or separately. We also attend patriotic events and encourage our members to perform community service.
With many service-oriented opportunities in DAR, our members can find many activities to choose from that further these DAR objectives. If you are interested in joining us, contact us for our meeting dates and location.
As you view our slide show, please know that all of our devoted and enthusiastic members invite you to share in their love of America, its history, its future, and its people.
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Promoting Historic Preservation, Education, and Patriotism

great-granddaughter of the chapter’s namesake, Charles Trumbull Hayden.
L to R: Jane Waypa, Chaplain; Tawnya Lazar, Membership; Mary Ann Kinsman, Regent;
Catherine; and Sarah Ziker, Arizona State Regent.


by ringing the firebell for one minute at 1:00 PM MST.


for veterans' graves through Wreaths Across America.

The brass bell was used during WW II in an Austrian concentration camp and is rung only on the 4th of July.

in the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution America 250! Quilt.
With all states contributing, the result is art representing our country's heritage and celebration of its Semiquincentennial. .

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