Old Fort Hall Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR or DAR), welcomes members and women interested in becoming members to our monthly meetings, September through May. The chapter meets in Idaho Falls, which is located in the heart of some of the world's best-known recreation areas including Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. Close to the Grand Targhee ski area, Sun Valley, Henry's Lake, Craters of the Moon, the Sawtooth Mountains, Island Park, and Jackson Hole. The Snake River runs through town while countless other rivers including the Madison provide world-class fly fishing nearby. Idaho Falls can truly say, to quote Norman MacLean, "A River Runs Through it."
DAR Theme: "God, Home, and Country"
We promote patriotism, education, and historic preservation. We serve our country by preserving the memory and spirit of the men and women who fought or gave service to the cause of freedom and independence during the American Revolutionary War.
We promote patriotism, education, and historic preservation. We serve our country by preserving the memory and spirit of the men and women who fought or gave service to the cause of freedom and independence during the American Revolutionary War.
Meetings are held monthly from September through May.
Help us honor the veterans laid to rest at the
Idaho State Veterans Cemetery, Blackfoot, Idaho,
by sponsoring a wreath on
Wreaths Across America Day! Click here
Idaho State Veterans Cemetery, Blackfoot, Idaho,
by sponsoring a wreath on
Wreaths Across America Day! Click here
Page photo courtesy: Old Fort Hall Chapter
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