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Covina Chapter of the
National Society
Daughters of the American Revolution

Covina, California

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Welcome to the Home Page of the Covina Chapter of the National Society of the
Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR).

Covina, California is located in the San Gabriel Valley in Los Angeles County, 22 miles east of
downtown
Los Angeles and 3 miles south of the California State Headquarters House in Glendora, California
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About Our Chapter

The Covina Chapter of the NSDAR was organized 17 November 1914 in the town of Covina. There were 20 charter members.

Meetings

Our meetings are held the second Saturday of the month at 10 a.m. at a local restaurant. Visitors are welcome. Please contact the Regent, Mary Petrie, for more information.

Covina Chapter Officers

Regent

Mary Louise Petrie

Vice Regent

Jackie Murashie

Chaplain

Bev Van Lund

Recording Secretary

Marjorie Church

Corresponding Secretary

Janice Overton

Treasurer

Dorothy Smith

Registrar

Sue Giauque

Historian

Ann Morrison

Librarian

Heidi Braunwalder

Parliamentarian

Carolyn Williamson

 Links to Related Pages

California State Society of the National
Society Daughters of the American Revolution

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National Society Daughters of the American Revolution

California Chapters, Daughters of the
 American Revolution

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National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Library

California Sons of the Revolution

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The National Society, Children of the
American Revolution

National Society of the Sons of the
American Revolution

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Daughters of the American Revolution State
and Chapter Sites

 

                       
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The United States 50-Star Flag 1960 

Waving American Flag

After Alaska and then Hawaii joined the Union, a new design and arrangement of stars were required in the union of the flag. In the order issued by President Eisenhower, August 21, 1959, the national banner with fifty stars became the official flag of the United States. President Eisenhower issued an attachment to the order specifying the position of the stars in the union, and setting forth the dimensions and proportions of the constituent parts of the flag.

The American Flag may be flown at any time, weather permitting, day or night, if properly illuminated after dark.

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How to Contact the Covina Chapter of the NSDAR:
1. E-mail the Registrar, Sue Giauque
2. Send mail to the Corresponding Secretary at P.O. Box 4068, San Dimas, CA 91773-8068
3. Other contact:
Bev Van Lund

The
Covina Chapter of the NSDAR home page is sponsored by Compuology and was last updated 11 December 2007 by Karen Ristic
. We welcome your comments.

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