DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
THE POST-SIGNAL / Saja Hoffpauir
Members of the Acadia Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution recently enjoyed their annual Christmas tea at the Crowley home of Jo-Anne Arnaud. Serving as hostesses for the Dec. 9 event were, from left, Denise Arnaud, Katherine Hess, Ricci Arnaud and Vickie Besse.
THE POST-SIGNAL / Saja Hoffpauir
Three Acadia Parish residents recently received awards from the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. Joel David Cart, far left, was presented the DAR Service to Veterans Award – Outstanding Veteran Volunteer Award. Gerard and Dana Frey, second and third from left, respectively were presented Excellence in Community Service Awards. Making the presentation was Regent Charlene Lacombe, Acadia Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution.
Acadia Chapter DAR enjoys annual Christmas tea
Mayor Tim Monceaux, second from left, recently proclaimed the week of Sept. 19 through Sept. 25 as Constitution Week in the City of Crowley. Members of the Acadia Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution present for the reading of the proclamation were, from left, Katherine Hess; Kathy Oliver, recording secretary; Regent Charlene Lacombe; Honorary State Regent Barbara delaHoussaye; and Jo-Anne Arnaud, treasurer.
Constitution Week proclaimed locally
There are two documents of paramount importance to America history: the Declaration of Independence, which forged our national identity, and the United States Constitution, which set forth the fram
Debutantes, patriots presented at George Washington Ball
The 62nd George Washington Ball marked the celebration of the 289th anniversary of George Washington’s birth and the 100th anniversary of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.