[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 58 (Tuesday, April 4, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Page S2421]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
102ND ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE WYOMING STATE SOCIETY, DAUGHTERS OF THE
AMERICAN REVOLUTION
Mr. ENZI. Mr. President, I appreciate having this opportunity to
recognize the 102nd annual conference of the Wyoming State Society,
Daughters of the American Revolution. This year's conference is being
held in Casper and once again promises to be an interesting,
informative, and inspirational event.
In the years since the National Society Daughters of the American
Revolution was founded on October 11, 1890, the organization has kept
its focus on the preservation and promotion of the ideals, principles,
and values that are reflected in our Charters of Freedom--the
Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
They knew what a great gift we have been given with our citizenship in
the United States of America and they wanted to show their great pride
in those who had fought for our freedom as a nation and won it.
With such a strong base on which to build, it is no wonder that the
DAR continues to grow in size and influence. Year after year, more and
more people are drawn to join the DAR and help to promote the
principles and values of our Nation. That is why it is really no wonder
that the DAR can now boast of over 185,000 members all over the world.
In Wyoming, that enthusiasm shows itself as each chapter continues to
encourage its members to be more active and involved in the day-to-day
workings of our government on the local, State, and national levels.
There is only one qualification for membership in the DAR. You must
be able to trace your lineage back to the days of our fight for
freedom, when a young nation took up arms to sever the ties between the
United States and Great Britain. Some member of your family must have
been a part of our American Revolution for you to be accepted into the
DAR as a member. It is then up to you to continue the work that a
member of your family began.
That legacy has been handed down to the members of the DAR and to all
of us as American citizens. It is also the legacy we will hand down to
our children and grandchildren.
We recognize the members of the DAR and the difference all of you are
making as individuals and as members of an organization that has been
keeping the ``Spirit of `76'' alive for generations now. The principles
and values that are embodied in our Charters of Freedom have helped you
to make a difference and that has helped to make our nation a better
place for us all to live.
Thank you for the good work you do.
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