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DAR Honors Students at Annual Youth Awards Day

Winners and all participants received recognition and applause at the Youth Awards Day held at the Barrington Area Library on February 8th.

Winners of its 2025 American History Essay Contest: Shown L-R – Historian and Youth Awards Chair Cheri Pinchot; third place winner Matthew Zhang; first place winner Genevieve Haradon; second place winner Catherine Tian; and Chapter Regent Joyce Wright.
Winners of its 2025 American History Essay Contest: Shown L-R – Historian and Youth Awards Chair Cheri Pinchot; third place winner Matthew Zhang; first place winner Genevieve Haradon; second place winner Catherine Tian; and Chapter Regent Joyce Wright. (Courtesy Signal Hill Chapter, NSDAR)

Imagine you are one of the fifty-one women in Edenton, North Carolina in October 1774, who decide to refuse to buy from the British because of their high taxes and laws. They burn their tea in what becomes known as, “The Edenton Tea Party.” In 1775, women in Wilmington, North Carolina, also burn their tea for the same reasons. What were the tea parties like and why would you choose to join them? In hindsight, did you make a good decision?

Twenty-one elementary school-aged essayists had no trouble answering the call when writing their entries for the 2025 American History Essay Contest sponsored by the Signal Hill Chapter, NSDAR of Barrington, IL. Winners and all participants received recognition and applause at the Youth Awards Day held at the Barrington Area Library early in February.

Hough Street Elementary School 5th grader, Genevieve Haradon, won first place for her essay at both the Signal Hill Chapter, NSDAR and Illinois District IV NSDAR levels. Genevieve read her essay on Youth Awards Day and has been invited to read her essay at the Illinois District IV meeting scheduled in March 2025.

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The Signal Hill Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) was chartered fifty years ago in Barrington, IL in 1972. NSDAR is a volunteer women’s service organization headquartered in Washington, DC.

DAR members promote historic preservation, education and patriotism via commemorative events, scholarships and educational initiatives, citizenship programs, service to veterans, meaningful community service, and more.

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Since the national organization was founded in 1890, over one million women have joined NSDAR. Membership is open to any woman aged eighteen and over who can prove lineal descent from a Patriot of the American Revolution. For more information about the Barrington, IL-based chapter, visit signalhilldar.com.

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