Colonial Dames 17th Century
The New England Colony Chapter of the Colonial Dames 17th Century satisfied at the Initial Christian Church of Kilgore with President Lisa Ross presiding. Museum chairman Elaine Roddy gave the opening prayer. Lynda Harris led the team in the pledges to the flags and the American Creed and Liz Lockhart read through the Objects of the Modern society to the attendees.
Linda Ann Holliday gave the National Protection Report and reminded the group of the contribution of army personnel.
The organization portion of the conference, underneath the direction of the president, ended up stories by secretary Othodell Smith, treasurer Freida Frost and registrar Jolene Copeland.
Rosemary Thomas released her friend Suzanne Cappel of Gilmer, who offered the system. Cappel, who taught faculty for lots of decades in White Oak, gave the collecting details about “Virtual Jamestown.” The website has information about an early American colony that would be of fascination to any trainer or university student of history. The up coming meeting will be at 10:30 a.m. Feb. 19 at Kilgore First Christian Church.
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