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San
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We welcome any woman for membership, who is over 18 years of age and who is descended from a man or woman who aided in achieving American Independence, during the period between April 19, 1775, and November 26, 1783.The main objectives of our chapter are to perpetuate the memory and spirit of the men and women who achieved American Independence, and to cherish, maintain, and extend American History, Education, and Patriotism. We usually meet every fourth Saturday, October through May.
The San Antonio Chapter is named for Mount San Antonio (better known as Mt. Baldy). The chapter celebrated its 100th birthday in 2010 with a birthday party and project to preserve its records in archival quality materials.
We are the caretakers of the Madonna of the Trail Statue in Upland. Other chapter activities in recent years have included placing a DAR Historical Marker at the former CAL-AERO Flight Academy at the Chino Airport Planes of Fame Museum and assisting with an irrigation and landscaping project at the historic Rains House in Rancho Cucamonga. The chapter is affiliated with the San Antonio Canyon Children of the American Revolution Society.
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Contact Jean Bartholomew

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