
Here are some wonderful reasons to be a part of
the Don Jose de Ortega Chapter DAR-
Scholarship
The chapter has established a scholarship for the purpose
of encouraging higher education in the medical field. Endowed
by a bequest from Marcia Havens Stowers, the scholarship is given
each year to a student majoring in the medical or medical technical field.
Some examples of qualified areas of study are: Laboratory Technician, Nursing,
and Doctor of Medicine.
Philanthropy
Copies of the DAR Patriot Index were donated
to The Los Angeles Library, West Valley Branch; the DAR State House
Library and the Family History Library, on Plummer in Northridge. Donations
have been given: to the Seimes Microfilm Center, in Washington,
D.C., for census records for genealogical purposes; to the NSDAR
Indian Scholarship Fund; to the NSDAR Library in Washington,
D.C.; to the CSSDAR (California) State House in Glendora, CA;
and to Pouch Cottage at the Tamassee School, in South Carolina.
Grave Marker

In
keeping with DAR interest in genealogy and genealogical records,
money from Marcia Havens Stower's bequest was spent on a plaque to
indicate the burial of Don Jose de Ortega at the Santa Barbara Mission.
The original grave marker had vanished long since. Members attended
the installation of the plaque on the Mission grounds on February 16,
2000, two hundred and two years after the Don's death February 3, 1798.