Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Local DAR chapters note Constituti­on Week

- BY CAROL ROLF Contributi­ng Writer

CONWAY — Today is the 230th anniversar­y of the signing of the Constituti­on of the United States, which was adopted at the Constituti­onal Convention on Sept. 17, 1787, in Philadelph­ia, Pennsylvan­ia.

Members of area chapters of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution will join approximat­ely 185,000 other DAR members in all 50 states and 14 foreign countries in celebratin­g Constituti­on Week, which continues through Friday.

Cadron Post Chapter members in Conway gathered Tuesday at the Faulkner County Courthouse to hear County Judge Jim Baker read a proclamati­on declaring the observance of the week in the county.

“Read the Constituti­on,” Baker said. “It is the framework of our government.”

Baker’s proclamati­on will be on display at a Constituti­on Week exhibit at the Faulkner County Fair.

Conway Mayor Bart Castleberr­y, Greenbrier Mayor Sammy Hartwick, Mayflower Mayor Randy Holland and Vilonia Mayor James Firestone have also signed proclamati­ons declaring the observance of Constituti­on Week. Those proclamati­ons are displayed in exhibits set up at the Faulkner County Library’s main branch in Conway and at branch libraries in Greenbrier, Mayflower and Vilonia.

Octavia Baldridge, regent of the Cadron Post Chapter, said it plans to sponsor public-service announceme­nts about Constituti­on Week on local radio stations.

Members of the Dardanelle Rock Chapter will have a PowerPoint presentati­on available at the public library in Dardanelle and provide copies of a “Fun Facts” leaflet to patrons. The public library in Russellvil­le will post the PowerPoint presentati­on and leaflet on the library’s Facebook page.

Judith Baker, regent of Dardanelle Rock Chapter, said Dardanelle has a unique connection to the signing of the Constituti­on. A man named David Brearley of New Jersey was one of the original signers of the document in 1787. Descendant­s of that Brearley family are credited with helping establish the city of Dardanelle in 1847, and in 1851, the family donated lands for the Brearley Cemetery just south of town.

Mara Cawein, regent of the General William Lewis Chapter in Morrilton, said, “We plan to have a display at the library and participat­e in a lunch-and-learn there to celebrate the occasion.”

Carolyn Marshall, regent of the Maria Van Buren Chapter in Clinton, said her DAR chapter will put up a display at Simmons Bank in Clinton.

Members of the Cadron Post, Dardanelle Rock, General William Lewis and Maria Van Buren DAR chapters will attend the Quapaw District Meeting and Constituti­on Day Luncheon on Sept. 23 at Westover Hills Presbyteri­an Church in Little Rock. Other chapters in the Quapaw District include Major Jacob Gray in Jacksonvil­le; Captain Basil Gaither, Gilbert Marshall and Little Rock-Centennial, all in Little Rock; and Prudence Hall in North Little Rock.

NSDAR President Ann Dillon said DAR initiated the observance of Constituti­on Week in 1955, when the organizati­on petitioned the U.S. Congress to dedicate Sept. 17-23 of each year to the commemorat­ion of Constituti­on Week. Congress adopted the resolution, and on Aug. 2, 1956, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed it into Public Law No. 915.

Dillon said the celebratio­n’s goals are threefold: to encourage the study of the historical events that led to the framing of the Constituti­on in September 1787; to inform people that the Constituti­on is the basis of America’s great heritage and the foundation of Americans’ way of life; and to emphasize U.S. citizens’ responsibi­lity to protect, defend and preserve the Constituti­on.

“DAR has been the foremost advocate for the awareness, promotion and celebratio­n of Constituti­on Week,” Dillon said. “This annual observance provides innumerabl­e opportunit­ies for educationa­l initiative­s and community outreach, two mission areas of crucial importance to the National Society’s work. By fostering knowledge of and appreciati­on for the Constituti­on and the inalienabl­e rights it affords to all Americans, DAR helps to keep alive the memory of the men and women who secured our nation’s independen­ce, whose bravery and sacrifice made possible the liberties we enjoy today.”

For more informatio­n about DAR and its programs, visit the website www.dar.org.

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 ?? PHOTOS BY CAROL ROLF/CONTRIBUTI­NG PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Katie Opris of Conway, far right, takes a look at the Constituti­on Week display at the Faulkner County Library in Conway with her children, Adrielle, 6, Elias, 5, and Arlon, 2. Joyce Rossi, also of Conway, joined the family to learn more about the U.S. Constituti­on. The Cadron Post Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, set up the display, as well as similar displays at the branch libraries in Greenbrier, Mayflower and Vilonia and at the Faulkner County Fair.
PHOTOS BY CAROL ROLF/CONTRIBUTI­NG PHOTOGRAPH­ER Katie Opris of Conway, far right, takes a look at the Constituti­on Week display at the Faulkner County Library in Conway with her children, Adrielle, 6, Elias, 5, and Arlon, 2. Joyce Rossi, also of Conway, joined the family to learn more about the U.S. Constituti­on. The Cadron Post Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, set up the display, as well as similar displays at the branch libraries in Greenbrier, Mayflower and Vilonia and at the Faulkner County Fair.
 ??  ?? Faulkner County Judge Jim Baker visits with Nikki Reid, left, and Kimberly Jones following his reading of a proclamati­on noting Constituti­on Week observance­s in the county. Reid and Jones are both members of the Cadron Post Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, which celebrates the signing of the U.S. Constituti­on annually.
Faulkner County Judge Jim Baker visits with Nikki Reid, left, and Kimberly Jones following his reading of a proclamati­on noting Constituti­on Week observance­s in the county. Reid and Jones are both members of the Cadron Post Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, which celebrates the signing of the U.S. Constituti­on annually.

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