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Tammy Tkach

DAR Programs

Daughters of the American Revolution in 2021 created many new programs and offerings for members and potential new members. One of those was the creation of Virtual Support Teams to provide assistance for both Applications and Supplementals. Learn more here…

Expanding the DAR Museum Collection

Written by: Heidi Campbell-Shoaf, DAR Museum Director and Chief Curator Every year, DAR Museum curators field hundreds of questions from members and the public alike. One of the more common is a variation on, “what do you need for the collection” or “is this item I have suitable for…

The DAR Museum Celebrates Women’s History Month

March is Women’s History Month and the DAR Museum has joined the commemoration by highlighting not only the achievements of many women in American history but also the objects in the DAR Museum collection that were made by women. Join this month for a variety of programs…

When Women Lost the Vote: A Revolutionary Story, 1776 – 1807

As we rapidly approach a historic presidential election, the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia is looking back to a little-known moment in our nation’s suffrage history: when women and free people of color were legally entitled to vote from 1776 to 1807 in Revolutionary New Jersey…

DAR Service to America Project

The NSDAR Service to America Committee is pleased to announce the launch of its new National Service to America Project website! This new website connects DAR volunteers sewing homemade face masks with organizations in need of mask donations. Since the National Service to America Project was  initiated on…