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Cahuilla (Ka-WEE-yah) is the name of the indigenous people of the Coachella
Valley in sunny Southern California.
It means master or powerful ones. This refers not merely to physical strength,
but mental, spiritual, and deep inner strength.
The derivation of this name is thought to be Spanish, but its precise
origin is unclear. Our Cahuilla Chapter was organized January 31, 1948. Presently we have a very active membership of more than 115. |
| The DAR is dedicated to historical preservation, promotion of education, and encouragement of patriotic behavior. These goals are as relevant in today's society as they were in 1890, when the organization was founded. |
CHAPTER OFFICERS
2006-2008
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Regent
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Cynthia Parnell |
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First Vice Regent
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Mary Jane Crary |
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Second Vice Regent
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Mary Claire Denkler |
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Chaplain
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Mary Christie |
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Recording Secretary
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Sally Bergosh |
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Corresponding Secretary
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Iris A. Anderson |
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Treasurer
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Berrylyn Freeby |
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Registrar
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Jimmie Louise Kroger |
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Assistant Treasurer
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Carol Boe |
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Historian
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Ann Shaver |
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Librarian
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Roberta Guy |
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Honorary Regent/
Parliamentarian |
Harriett Hubbard Kay |
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