Meeting luncheon photo
Photo Courtesy Chapter Archives 
Chapter members enjoy a delicious lunch at their meetings.
Meeting luncheon food photo
Photo Courtesy Chapter Archives 

Meetings

The Guilford Battle Chapter, NSDAR, meets on the second Thursday of each month September through May for lunch. We always strive to schedule energetic and knowledgeable speakers who provide insightful and thought-provoking programs related to our three goals: historic preservation, patriotism, and education.

Some recent programs include:

  • Odyssey of North Carolina’s Original Copy of the Bill of Rights
  • The Old Mill of Guilford: History of a Working Gristmill
  • The Making of the Constitution
  • Empowered Women: The Native American Women’s Journey
  • George and Martha Washington: An Enduring Union
  • North Carolina Revolutionary War Statesmen
  • Through the Eyes of a White House Nurse
  • History of Guilford Courthouse National Military Park
  • Lady Warriors of Greensboro: Women Veterans from History
  • Colonial Gardening and Farming: The Role of Food in the Revolutionary War
  • The Old Guard: Stories from the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
  • The 19th Amendment
  • Honeybees in the Revolution
  • Lessons Learned from a Date with Destiny: A Historic and Inspirational View of 9–11–2001

Contact us for more information (see menu on left) if you would like to join us for lunch. Come share in the contagious excitement, delicious food, and warm friendship.


Meeting program photo

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Colonial gardening was the subject of one of our chapter meetings including
John Bartram (1699–1777), the father of American botany.

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