Saturday, October 30, 2021

October Meeting

 Commemorating Missouri's 200th Anniversary & Learning about the American Revolution

American Heritage, American History, & Patriotic Education Programs

Alexander McNair Society held their October business meeting on Saturday, October 30th at Missouri's First State Capitol in St. Charles, MO. During their program, members and seniors learned and discussed Missouri's 200th Anniversary and the 238th Anniversary of the end of  the American Revolution.


Life during the American Revolution

Before the meeting, members were encouraged to read the book I Survived the American Revolution, 1776 by Lauren Tarshis. Families were able to read the book together and discuss the topic at an age-appropriate level for their members.


At the meeting, members and seniors were able to discuss the American Revolution and what life would have been like for a child during that time period. They were able to add the dates of the American Revolution to their timeline. 



Missouri Statehood - 200th Anniversary


Next members and seniors learned about Missouri's path to statehood by taking a guided tour of Missouri's First State Capitol. Members were excited to find information about the society's namesake, Alexander McNair, the first governor of Missouri. They got to learn about the two people running for governor and then pick who they would have voted for.
 

Patriotic Education - Military Uniforms throughout the years

Members were able to see examples of military uniforms from the American Revolution and compare them to the military uniforms from the past with a timeline of military uniforms. They discussed reasons why uniforms would look the way they did during that time period.

Attendees: 6 members (4 peewees), 4 seniors.

Saturday, October 23, 2021

SAR Plaque Dedication

C.A.R./DAR/SAR/S.R. Relations & Veteran's Programs

Members were invited to join the SAR for a plaque dedication at Fee Fee Cemetery. The plaque commemorated 5 revolutionary ancestors who were buried at the cemetery. The event was hosted by Spirit of St. Louis SAR and included members of the SAR, DAR, C.A.R., and local government.

Marcus represented the M.S.S.C.A.R. to present a wreath and lead a prayer.


Jojo represented the Alexander McNair Society by carrying the C.A.R. flag with the Missouri SAR color guard.



Attendees: 6 members (4 peewees), 4 seniors