This summer has flown by, but for the conference committee I know they would like time to slow as our countdown to our first (and hopefully only) virtual state conference is just around the corner. I just can’t say enough wonderful things about the conference team, that has been meeting […]
Monthly Archives: July 2020
During the Reynolds Administration, Emily Robinson and I began the plans for our celebration of Tennessee’s Role in the passage of the 19th Amendment at the Hermitage Hotel. Due to Covid-19 and the new government guidelines for Nashville we will be making changes to those plans to bring the celebration […]
It’s here! I am so excited to be able to finally share Season and Taste with you. Several years ago I posted a photo of an apple stack cake on Facebook, as I attempted to prep for Christmas week. This old, hardly known cake recipe was an oddity, and most […]
1776 – The birth of our nation began that year with the Declaration of Independence. While the Continental Congress voted on July 2 for the resolution for independence, it was July 4, the day they formally adopted the Declaration that we hold for our celebration. Of all of the holidays […]
I hope that you enjoyed the our Virtual DAR Congress this past week. From the first “flag drop” until the final gavel, it felt like Congress – just from home. While not the Congress we were all used to (hello no end of the day tired feet), it still gave […]