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Memorial Day Service at Garland County Veterans MemorialToday, May 25th is Memorial Day.  Regent Cindy and Bert attended...
05/26/2026

Memorial Day Service at Garland County Veterans Memorial

Today, May 25th is Memorial Day. Regent Cindy and Bert attended. Flags flown at half staff before the ceremony and raised to full staff after. Richard Green , CMSgt of the USAF was the Master of Ceremonies. Sherry Bales sang the National Anthem. Seven children led by Hazel Hill led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance. Reverend Doug Jones gave the invocation.

Bill Borough, Hot Springs City manager, delivered a powerful and emotional speech..
Lieutenant Colonel Lucas M Coston, the Director of Staff for the 34th Combat Training Squadron at LRAFB , read the names on the newly placed bricks.
Rocky Hall of the Arkansas AIR National Guard and the USAF presented the wreaths to represent all the wars where our American troops gave the ultimate sacrifice. Wreaths were also presented for Purple Heart and POW-MIA.
Ross Rumore USMC retired , opened the ceremony with the bugle call and closed the program with TAPS.

John Percifull Chapter NSDAR recently held  our regular May meeting at a local Tea Shoppe..  ASDAR State Regent Charline...
05/13/2026

John Percifull Chapter NSDAR recently held our regular May meeting at a local Tea Shoppe.. ASDAR State Regent Charline Manning and State Vice Regent ChristinaTwardowski. attended. Both ladies spoke to the group about DAR projects. The chapter donated $100 to the State Rgent's Scholarship Fund Project. Cindy reported that the Parks department planted our elm tree. Dedication will be at a later date. Members were encouraged to register for the Caddo district meeting for Flag Day. Teri spoke to the group about the need for canvas bags, duffel bags and or luggage needed by the Call for children to carry their belongings in as they are being placed in foster care.

We all enjoyed a delicious lunch of chicken salad sandwiches, black berries , grapes and cake. .

05/06/2026
04/29/2026

From the Desk of Cindy Smith,
Regent, John Percifull Chapter, NSDAR
Dear Arkansas Daughters,

We have a new date, hoping Mother Nature works with us!

You are cordially invited to attend a special America 250! Celebration Liberty Tree Dedication.

Hosted by the John Percifull Chapter, NSDAR
Tuesday, May 6, 2026, at 1:30 p.m.

Hot Springs Transportation Depot
100 Broadway Terrace, Hot Springs, Arkansas

This meaningful event commemorates the 250th Anniversary of our nation and honors the enduring legacy of liberty through the symbolic planting of elm trees.

The program will include:
Presentation of the Colors by the Hot Springs JROTC
Presentation of a Community Service Award
Presentation of a Conservation Award
Tree planting and plaque dedication

We extend our sincere appreciation to the Arkansas Forestry Commission for generously donating the trees for this dedication.

We encourage all Arkansas Daughters to attend and be part of this historic celebration as we reflect on our shared heritage and look ahead to America’s 250th anniversary.

We hope you will join us for this memorable occasion.

Cindy Smith
Regent, John Percifull Chapter, NSDAR

04/27/2026

Our Liberty Tree dedication had to be postponed due to inclement weather. It has bee rescheduled for May 6, 2026, at 1:30. I hope to see you all there.

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John Percifull Chapter NSDAR honors Lake Hamilton High School StudentEllen Agre  representing the Chapter awarded Grace ...
04/26/2026

John Percifull Chapter NSDAR honors Lake Hamilton High School Student

Ellen Agre representing the Chapter awarded Grace Tabor the ROTC medal, pin and a $100 scholarship.

04/20/2026

TODAY IN HISTORY APRIL 19, 1775

On April 19, 1775, the American Revolutionary War began with the Battles of Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts. Around 700 British troops seeking to seize colonial weapons clashed with local militiamen, sparking the "shot heard 'round the world". This triggered an eight-year war for independence, resulting in over 300 combined casualties that first day.

Source - AP

04/19/2026

TODAY IN HISTORY

ON APRIL 19, 1775, THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR began with the Battles of Lexington and Concord - the start of an eight year armed conflict between American colonists and the British Army.

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