Pennsylvania Daughters of the American Revolution set to celebrate 127th State Conference


by Main Line Media News

Main Line Media News— UPPER MERION — The vibrant and diverse community of the Pennsylvania State Society Daughters of the American Revolution (PSSDAR) proudly announces its 127th Annual State Conference from April 25th to 27th, at the Alloy Hotel in King of Prussia. This esteemed gathering is expected to bring together nearly 450 members from various chapters across the state, including those from the Bucks County, Independence Hall, Jeptha Abbott, Philadelphia, and Valley Forge chapters in a vibrant celebration of...

Main Line Media News—Pennsylvania Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) mark 127th annual state conference. King of Prussia — Members of the Jeptha Abbott DAR and 93 other chapters from the Pennsylvania State Society Daughters of the American Revolution (PSSDAR) held their 127th state conference, April 25th-27th at the Alloy Hotel, King of Prussia. More than 400 members and guests attended the event. Pennsylvania State Regent Marguerite Fritsch, who presided over the conference, emphasized the theme, “Love of Service to God, Home, and Country,” drawing emphasis from the Daisy, her chosen state...

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