Patsy Gregg Chapter - DAR Napton, Missouri

Patsy Gregg Chapter - DAR Napton, Missouri

An unofficial page for friends and fans of the Patsy Gregg Chapter, Napton, Missouri, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution.

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22/10/2022
22/10/2022

For its DAR Day of Service Project the Patsy Gregg Chapter donated school supplies to the Lakeland School district. Supplies include reams of copy paper and enough spiral notebooks for each student to have one (trunk photo). Other supplies were collected specifically for the elementary school curriculum. Lakeland School is located in Deepwater, Missouri. The school has around 400 students in grades K-1

The indoor photo includes Janice Malecki, Nita Robinson, Peggy Munroe, Carol McInteer and Irene Samson'

Photos from Patsy Gregg Chapter - DAR Napton, Missouri's post 15/03/2022

On March 14, 2022, Patsy Gregg Chapter Chaplain Peggy Munroe drove to Arrow Rock for NSDAR National President General Denise Doring Vanburen's tour of the Huston Tavern. Pictures include Chaplain Munroe and President General Vanburen. The other photo includes President General Vanburen and Missouri State Regent Joann McGee.

Photos from Patsy Gregg Chapter - DAR Napton, Missouri's post 12/02/2022

This past week Patsy Gregg Chapter Treasurer Peggy Munroe visited the Madonna of the Trail in Lexington, Missouri. She placed silk red roses at the monument in honor of Valentine's Day. Also noted on the visit were bricks sponsored for the Patsy Gregg Chapter and State Regent Joan Magee.

Photos from Patsy Gregg Chapter - DAR Napton, Missouri's post 18/12/2021

Wreaths Across America occurred on December 18, 2021 in all American cemeteries large and small. MSSDAR Patsy Greg Chapter sponsored wreaths to be placed on the markers of veterans buried in the Witcher Family Cemetery at Marshall Junction, Missouri. This cemetery is located on the family farm of chapter member, Peggy Munroe and her husband, Don. Peggy performed the ceremony.

The group photo includes James Leftwich with trumpet, Melanie Dees Campbell, Jessica Smith (purple hat, she was the flag bearer), Christina Smith (pink hat), Peggy Munroe (cranberry hat), Carol McInteer, Dennis and Linda Ball, Dennis is the President of the Witcher Family Cemetery, Inc., Edon and Dixon Smith.

Photos taken by Elaine Olson

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