Welcome to Arizona, where the sun shines nearly 300 days a year! Arizona is a land of natural wonders, fascinating history, and friendly people. It is also home to the Arizona State Society Daughters of the American Revolution (ASDAR), with over 3,000 members in its 41 chapters statewide.
The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women’s service organization composed of women who are descendants of men and women who helped contribute to securing American Independence during the Revolutionary War. Arizona Daughters are active in service projects that meet the national objectives of DAR within their local communities promoting historic preservation, education, and patriotism. Members choose to serve their communities from a diverse list of activities and committees in which they contribute their talents within the DAR.S |
To learn more about the ASDAR, please explore the pages of this website. You will find some interesting facts on the What We Do page and share some of our history on the Arizona Society History page and Historical and Commemorative Markers page. Use the form on the Contact Us page to request additional information, or visit the websites of a chapter in your area using the Find a Chapter page. If you are interested in joining the DAR, visit the Membership page for information on eligibility.
Come and join us and serve alongside others while making friendships that last a lifetime.
Morgan Elliott
Arizona State Regent
Come and join us and serve alongside others while making friendships that last a lifetime.
Morgan Elliott
Arizona State Regent
site last updated: March 25, 2022
The content contained herein does not necessarily represent the position of the NSDAR.
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Hyperlinks to non-DAR sites are not the responsibility of the NSDAR, the state organizations, or individual DAR chapters.