Sarah Maples NSDAR working on historical markers

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The women of The Daughters of the American Revolution have come together across America and throughout the country to give back to their communities. The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution have set a goal this year of 12.5 million hours of service to communities across the nation and around the world. This goal is to commemorate the 125th university of the Society. The Sarah Maples Chapter has chosen as one of its services to the community to restore historical markers. So far 10 have been done in Henderson County with more to come. These ladies don’t let any grass grow under their feet and it gives them a great sence of pride to know that they can make a difference. Pictured are, back row from left, Bunny Freman, Linda Mynar, Martha Tanner, Priscilla Berry, Nina Hendricks, Clara Roundtree; middle row from left, Geneice Morris, Susanne Fife, Grace Donovan; seated from left, Susan Cothran, regent and Ron Freeman husband of Bunny. (Courtesy photo)