Promoting Historic Preservation,
Education, and Patriotism

The Governor George W.P. Hunt Chapter, NSDAR, strives to fulfill the objectives of DAR in the areas of historic preservation, education, and patriotism. Each year, we choose service projects our chapter members can perform together or separately. We also attend patriotic events and encourage our members to perform community service. 

With over 20 service-oriented committees in the DAR, our members can find many activities to choose from that further DAR objectives. If you are interested in joining us, learn more about DAR membership using the links above or contact us for information on our meeting dates and location.

To see more photos of our activities, visit our Facebook and Instagram pages!

This is a photo of chapter members filling Thank You!' bags for first responders at a chapter meeting.
Filling 'Thank You!' bags for first responders at a chapter meeting
This photo shows several chapter members doing a community service project packing food for the hungry.
Members working together in a community service project
This is a photo of a wreath supplied by Wreaths Across America placed at the National Cemetery in Phoenix, Arizona.
Honoring Veterans with Wreaths Across America
This photo shows two DAR members in masks and gloves cleaning a headstone at a cemetery.
Cleaning cemetery headstones
In this photo, a large group of women pose with a banner that reads, "Historic Cemetery Preservation in Progress. Pioneers' Cemetery Association, Inc."
Historic Cemetery Preservation
This photo shows members of several Arizona DAR chapters honoring Veterans at the National Cemetery with the Missing in America Project.
Honoring Veterans at the National Cemetery with the Missing in America Project
This photo shows members of the Governor George W.P. Hunt Chapter, NSDAR, riding in a Veterans' Day Parade on a decorated flatbed trailer.
Riding in a Veterans' Day Parade
This photo shows a beautiful quilt made by DAR members to raise money for repairs at Hunt's Tomb. The quilt hangs from the fence around Hunt's Tomb and shows the state bird and flower of all 50 states with an American eagle in the middle.
Selling voices on a quilt to raise money for repairs at Hunt's Tomb
This photo shows members of the chapter sharing information at a Constitution Fair in Gilbert, Arizona.
Sharing information at the Gilbert Constitution Fair
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