DAR Donates Books To Kosciusko County Elementary Schools
February 19, 2025 at 6:08 p.m.
In February, the Warsaw Agnes Pruyn Chapman Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) will begin celebrating the 250th birthday of United States of America by donating books about American patriots to Kosciusko County elementary school libraries.
The schools included Syracuse, North Webster, Milford, Akron, Mentone, Sacred Heart, Lakeland Christian, Jefferson, Lincoln, Madison, Washington, Leesburg, Claypool, Eisenhower and Harrison, according to a news release.
The hardbound books donated are “She Fought, Too, Stories of Revolutionary War Heroines” by Tara Ross and “A Spy Called James, The True Story of James Lafayette, Revolutionary War Double Agent” by Anne Rockwell.
The Warsaw DAR chapter applied for and received a grant from the America 250! committee. The purpose of this grant project is to celebrate our nation’s founding, promote interest in American history and discover American ancestors.
If you have an interest in joining DAR, visit dar.org for information. Genealogical research assistance can be provided if needed.
In February, the Warsaw Agnes Pruyn Chapman Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) will begin celebrating the 250th birthday of United States of America by donating books about American patriots to Kosciusko County elementary school libraries.
The schools included Syracuse, North Webster, Milford, Akron, Mentone, Sacred Heart, Lakeland Christian, Jefferson, Lincoln, Madison, Washington, Leesburg, Claypool, Eisenhower and Harrison, according to a news release.
The hardbound books donated are “She Fought, Too, Stories of Revolutionary War Heroines” by Tara Ross and “A Spy Called James, The True Story of James Lafayette, Revolutionary War Double Agent” by Anne Rockwell.
The Warsaw DAR chapter applied for and received a grant from the America 250! committee. The purpose of this grant project is to celebrate our nation’s founding, promote interest in American history and discover American ancestors.
If you have an interest in joining DAR, visit dar.org for information. Genealogical research assistance can be provided if needed.