About Us

The very first meeting of the Luiseño Chapter, NSDAR, was held in Sun City, California on September 27, 1966, and was attended by the California State Society DAR regent and organizing secretary.

There were 11 charter members, 16 organizing members, and five associate members in the chapter in 1966. Meetings were held in member's homes or at the Civic Hall located in Sun City, California. In 1972 the chapter moved its meetings place to make it more convenient for members to attend in the surrounding area of Temecula Valley.

Luiseño Chapter, NSDAR, welcomes any woman 18 years of age or older who is descended from a man or woman who aided in achieving American independence during the period between April 19, 1775, and November 26, 1783.

Luiseño Chapter, NSDAR, supports and participates in projects for active military, veterans of all wars, and historic preservation in our community. Educational support for teachers, student literacy, and American history essay contests are a large part of our chapter.

 

National Society Daughters of the American Revolution

California State Society Daughters of the American Revolution