DAR holding two student essay contests
The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution sponsors one annual essay contest for teens and another for younger children.
This year’s teen essay topic is “Columbus and Lindbergh: A Journey Across the Atlantic.” Students in 9th through 12th grades in Central Oregon, in public or private schools, or home schooled, may enter.
The local first place essay will be forwarded for state-level judging. The national winner will read her/his essay at the DAR Continental Congress in Washington, D.C. in June.
Essays can be submitted up to December 16. For a detailed information sheet on essay contest rules and guidelines, contact Jill Gentry at mmegentry@gmail.com.
This year’s younger students’ essay topic is “A Colonial Family’s Reaction to the Stamp Act” honoring the 250th anniversary of the Stamp Act.
Central Oregon students in 5th through 8th grades, in public or private schools, or home schooled, may enter. The local first place essay will be forwarded for state-level judging. The national winner will read her/his essay at the DAR Continental Congress in Washington, D.C. in June
Essays can be submitted up to December 16th. For a detailed information sheet on essay contest rules and guidelines, contact Jill Gentry at mmegentry@gmail.com.