Now Hear This

       This section will include speeches, comments, or quotes from officers  at the President's level or  above, dealing with the future of the SAR, current plans, philosophies, or guidance.

Ongoing Campaigns After Action Report
     This section will include photos and articles from a variety of SAR wreath-laying ceremonies, reenactments, and other ceremonies that take place within the present.    Closely linked with the article to the left, this section will include historical background information on the Revolutionary War site that is being remembered by the events highlighted in the "Ongoing Campaigns" section.

Future Planning
This section will include a Calendar of Events scheduled over the next few months

          January 14, 2006 - 225th Anniversary, Battle of Cowpens, SC

          February 25,26, 2006 - Celebration of the Battle at Moore's Creek Bridge, Currie, NC

          Spring 2006 National Meeting for Trustees, Committees, and Officers, 24-25 February, Louisville, KY

         March 18 & 19, 2006 - Celebration of the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, Greensboro, NC

         April 7 - 10, 2006 - NCSSAR Annual Convention, Raleigh, NC

        May 13, 2006 - 10th Annual Celebration of Patriot's Day,  Alamance Battleground State Historic Site

        July 8 - 12, 2006 - NSSAR 116th Annual Congress , International Hotel, Dallas, TX
Crossroads
   This section may be used to cover a wide variety of topics, whether current, historical, philosophical or whimsical.  This section might have been titled "Miscellanea", as it may contain any article deemed of interest to members of the SAR.    For example:

     

        Three members of the Alamance Battleground Chapter of the NCSSAR , Compatriots Sam Powell, Jeff Bright and Jim Gillgam have set out to prove that the history of Revolutionary War battle sites in Alamance County is still open to discovery.  They went metal detecting, first to a colonial era mill site, then to a spring located near the Clapp’s Mill battlefield, and finally to the Clapp’s
Mill battlefield , where they found the artifacts pictured above.  Some of  these articles came from a campsite where Banastre Tarleton had camped around the time of the Battle at Clapp’s Mill.  
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