National Society DAC

The Symbol of the Society is the Oak Leaf

Hear Ye, Hear Ye ~ NSDAC

Please visit our National Society Daughters of the American Colonists

web site at www.nsdac.org to view the greeting of the National President, view National Officers and Chairmen, Membership Information, Links to other State Societies and Chapters, and other announcements which are applicable to local chapters and members.

Object of the Society

 

The Object of this Society shall be Patriotic, Historical and Educational;

to make research as to the history and deeds of the American colonists and to record and publish the same; to commemorate deeds of colonial interest; to inculcate and foster love of America and its institutions

by all its residents; to obey its laws and

venerate its Flag - the emblem of its power and civic righteousness.

THE AMERICAN’S CREED

 

I believe in the United States of America as a government of the people,

by the people, and for the people; whose just powers are derived

from the consent of the governed;

a democracy in a Republic; a sovereign nation of many sovereign states,

a perfect union, one and inseparable, established upon those principles

of freedom, equality, justice and humanity, for which American Patriots

sacrificed their lives and fortunes.

I therefore believe it is my duty to my country to love it,

to support its Constitution, to obey its laws, to respect its Flag

and to defend it against all enemies.

                                                                                          . . . .  William Tyler Page

State Regent’s Projects

Bloom Where You Are Planted

1. Increase Chapter Membership in Oklahoma by 10%

2. Support Veterans Services committee by visiting veterans and contributing to the DAC Veterans Services Projects 2008-2009—Veterans First Response

3. Display flags regularly and replace 4 worn out flags in Oklahoma—1 per chapter

4. Support College of the Ozarks by requesting catalog and buying products from them. Feature a program about the College.

5. Replant trees destroyed by ice storms at 4 Oklahoma public schools or parks as part of Patriotic Education, one per chapter

6. Support the handicapped accessible playground that is being designed for Civitan Park In Muskogee, Oklahoma.  This will be the only handicapped accessible playground in northeastern  Oklahoma, for children.   It will have Sway Fun for Wheelchairs, fantasy play elements, promote motor skill development and social play in children between the ages of 2-12.  This project currently has support of the Oklahoma School for the Blind, the Muskogee Chamber of Commerce and the Muskogee Phoenix.

2008 Oklahoma State Assembly was held in Ardmore 
where the Duncan Chapter NSDAC was hostessOKLAHOMA SOCIETY DAUGHTERS OF THE AMEIRCAN COLONISTS