Chapter Events Schedule
2009-2010
The Fairfax Resolves Chapter is very active, participating in regular monthly meetings as well as various community projects and and historical observances. The calendar of events for 2009/2010 is below.
| DATE | Event and Details |
| • March 11 |
Speaker and Business Meeting
Speaker: Steve Bashore
Topic: George Washington: Entrepreneur
Everyone is familiar with the eulogy offered by Henry ‘Light Horse’ Harry Lee at the death of George Washington, “First in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen.” But most of us do not recall the next portion of Henry Lee’s famous eulogy, it reads, “he was second to none in the humble and endearing scenes of private life.” That private life which Washington pursued involved the operation of an 8,000 acre farm he called Mount Vernon. In fact, Washington thought of himself as a farmer before all else. It was his greatest passion and he was one of the first farmers to adopt advanced farming methods, known as the ‘new husbandry.’ Washington was also a merchant miller exporting flour to the West Indies and southern Europe. Late in life he constructed what may have been the largest whiskey distillery in the United States, producing nearly 11,000 gallons of rye whiskey in 1799.
Our speaker, Mr. Steve Bashore, Manager of George Washington’s Gristmill, Distillery & Pioneer Farm, will explore the many facets of Washington’s career as a businessman and farmer.
Speaker: Brigitte Tondreau
Topic: The Articles of Confederation: An Under-Appreciated Success
Brigitte Tondreau is the winner of the Fairfax Resolves 2010 Knight Essay contest, and her essay went on to win the state level contest. Ms. Tondreau will be reading her winning essay and accepting over $1000 in prize money for her accomplishments.
Location: Vinson Hall
Time: 7:00 PM
Event Flyer: George Washington: Entrepreneur
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| • March 13-14 |
Battle of Guilford Court House Memorial Service
Location: National Memorial Park, Greensboro, NC
Website: http://www.guilfordbattlegroundcompany.org
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| • March 20 |
National History Day Competition
Location: George Mason Univ.
Time: TBD
Website: http://groups.google.com/group/northern-virginia-history-day
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| • April 8 |
Speaker and Business Meeting
Speaker: Mike Cacere
Topic: Captain Tom Posey at the Virginia 7th Regiment
Location: Vinson Hall
Time: 7:00 PM
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| • May 15 |
2009 Fairfax Resolves Law Enforcement and Awards Banquet Speaker: TBD
Topic: The Chapter will recognize Fairfax County police officers for thier service to the community, present Chapter awards, and install the 2010-2011 Chapter Officers.
Location: Vinson Hall
Time: TBD
Pricing and meal selections: TBD
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| • May TBD |
McLean Day
Fairfax Resolves will attend McLean Day to promote Fairfax Resolves and the SAR.
Location: McLean, VA
Time: TBD
Website: http://www.mcleancenter.org/special-events/mcleanday.asp
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| • June/July/August |
No Regular Chapter Meetings
Regular chapter meetings will resume in September.
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| • June 14 |
Flag Day - Flag Retirement Ceremony
Fairfax Resolves will participate in a flag retirement ceremony sponsored by the Children of the American revolution. All community members are invited to attend and to bring well-worn flags. Flags can also be dropped off at the Great Falls Library.
Location: Great Falls Library, Rear Parking Lot
Time: 6PM
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Past Chapter Events
2009-2010
| DATE | Event and Details |
| • August 29 |
Member Reorientation Meeting
This is a chance for any members, especially those who may have missed a meeting or two, to become more informed on the Chapter's current programs and activities. Anyone interested in attending should contact Jack Sweeney.
Location: Vinson Hall
Time: 8:00 AM
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| • September 10 |
James Monroe Birthday Recognition Ceremony
Location: Ashlawn, VA (near Charlottesville)
Time: 4:00 PM
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| • September 10 |
Speaker and Business Meeting
Speaker: Andrew Gutowski
Topic: "The War Comes to Virginia: 1781" (Download Flyer)
Except for some parting shots by Lord Dunmore as he fled his post as royal governor in 1776, Virginia had largely been spared the ravages of war until 1781. From 1776 to 1779, the campaigns had mainly been in the northern colonies, especially in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York. But in late 1779 the British struck at the southern colonies, landing at Savannah and proceeding steadily northward toward Virginia. General Nathanael Greene conducted a masterful defensive campaign that wore out the columns of Lord Cornwallis. But now the British focused on Virginia - sending first the traitor Benedict Arnold to ravage and devastate the James River area. And Lord Cornwallis was fast approaching. Only Washington's brilliant French general, the Marquis de Lafayette, stood his ground to meet the British onslaught.
Location: Vinson Hall
Time: 7:00 PM
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| • September 12 |
New Member Orientation Meeting
The new member orientation is aimed at introducing new members to the programs and activities of the Chapter. This is also a chance for new members to express their goals and interests as members of the Fairfax Resolves. A light breakfast will be provided. Anyone interested in attending should contact Larry McKinley.
Location: Vinson Hall
Time: 8:00 AM
* Continental breakfast will be provided
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| • September 17 |
Constitution Day Recognition Ceremony
Location: Montpelier, VA
Time: 11:00 AM
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| • September 18-19 |
Virginia Society of SAR Semi-annual Meeting
Location: Virginia Beach Resort Hotel, Virginia Beach, VA
Additional information is available at the VASSAR website.
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| • October 3 |
Fire/EMS Awards Presentation CANCELLED
The October 3rd banquet awards presentation has been cancelled. Awards will be presented at a separate venue to honor the efforts of the Fairfax Country Fire and EMS personnel.
Location: TBD
Time: TBD
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| • October 7 |
Battle of King's Mountain
Location: Blacksburg, SC
Website: http://www.kingsmountain.us
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| • October 19 |
Yorktown Day Observance
Location: Yorktown, VA
Wreath laying at Thomas Nelson's tomb and parade.
Website: http://www.virginia.org
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| • November 12 |
Speaker and Business Meeting
Speaker: Jerry Whipple
Topic: “The Forgotten Man of the Continental Navy” (Download Flyer)
Everyone has heard of the great naval heroes of the Revolution such as John Paul Jones and John Barry, justly famous for their exploits at sea. But few have heard of Abraham Whipple, an extraordinary sea captain from Rhode Island whose sea duty did much to advance the cause of independence. It was Commodore Whipple, then a merchant sea captain, who led the June 1772 attack on the British revenue schooner, Gaspee, one of the earliest shots fired in the Revolution. Not only that, but from 1775 to the war's end, Whipple clashed with British warships off New England and the Bahamas. In one daring episode, the Commodore and his "fleet" of three frigates captured a British convoy of ten ships off Newfoundland without a shot being fired. Yet after independence was won, Whipple was quickly forgotten and died penniless in Ohio in 1819. This great naval hero was certainly deserving of the title: “The Forgotten Man of the Continental Navy.”
Location: Vinson Hall
Time: 7:00 PM
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| • November 15 |
Occoquan Workhouse Historical Marker
Fairfax County Chapter, NSDAR will dedicate a historical marker honoring the Suffragists imprisoned at the Occoquan Workhouse. The VASSAR Colorguard, including Chapter Guardsmen, will be participating in the event.
Marker and Ceremony Site: Building #3, Workhouse Arts Center - 9601 Ox Road - Lorton, Virginia
Time: 1:00 PM
Event Flyer: Workhouse Historical Marker.pdf
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| • December 6 |
Christmas Social POSTPONED DUE TO WEATHER
The Christmas social originally scheduled for December 5th has been postponed to Sunday, December 6th. Please confirm/reconfirm your plans to attend with Dan Rolph.
Join us for the Christmas Social! There will be light hors d'oeuvres and plenty of holiday cheer as we celebrate the season with friends and family. We will also be taking the opportunity to induct new members, so come join us and welcome them to the Chapter!
Location: Vinson Hall
Time: 6:00 PM
* Please RSVP to Dan Rolph by November 30th * Cost is FREE but you are invited to bring a favorite beverage or treat (finger food) to share!
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| • January 9 |
George Washington SAR Chapter Awards Banquet
The George Washinton SAR Chapter has invited all Fairfax Resolves Chapter members and their spouses to their January Awards Banquet. The Chapters will be recognizing General Eric Shinseki, former Army Chief of Staff and current US Secretary of Veterans Affairs.
Location: Mt. Vernon Inn
Time: 6:00 PM
6:00-7:00 PM - Cocktail hour
7:00 PM - Dinner
* Black Tie Optional * Cost is $50 per person * Make reservations by sending an E-mail to the GW Chapt Treasurer Paul Briggs at gnpbriggs@cox.net or or calling 703-768-6910. Payments should be made out to the George Washington Chapter SAR and sent to Paul Briggs at 7213 Regent Drive, Alexandria, VA 22307 NLT 31 Dec 2009. * Reservations are 1st come basis because of limited seating.
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| • January 16-17 |
Cowpens National Battlefield Commemorative Ceremony
Wreath laying ceremony at the statue of Gen. David Morgan Location: Gaffney, SC
Website: http://www.nps.gov/cowp
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| • January 28 |
Annual Oration Contest
Topic: Revolutionary War and related topics
Students from local high schools participating in the Rumbaugh Oration Contest will present orations on some aspect of the Revolutionary War. The winning oration will be eligible to participate in the state competition.
Location: Falcons Landing
20530 Falcons Landing Circle, Sterling, VA 20165-3583
The main entrance to the facility is very apparent with impressive columns and brick stairway to the multiple door entrance in the center of the arch that is formed by the main complex of condominium type unit complexes each with somewhat less grand entrances.
Time: 7:00 PM
Event Flyer: Rumbaugh Oration Contest Flyer
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| • February 12-13 |
Virginia Society of the SAR Annual Meeting
Location: Richmond, VA
Download: 2010 Annual Meeting Registration Form
Download: 2010 Annual Meeting Hotel Information
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| • February 15 |
George Washington’s Birthday Celebration Luncheon
The District of Columbia Daughters of the American Revolution cordially invites you to join them in celebrating the 278th Birthday of General George Washington, First President of the United States of America.
Guest speaker David O. Stewart, author of The Summer of 1787: The Men Who Invented the Constitution and Impeached: The Trial of President Andrew Johnson and the Fight for Lincoln's Legacy, will discuss George Washington and the Constitutional Convention.
Location: Fort Myer Officers Club
Time: 12:00 PM
11:30 - 12:00 PM - Cash Bar
12:00 PM - Luncheon
* Cost, RSVP form, base access, and other information can be found in the luncheon flyer.
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| • February 15 |
George Washington’s Birthday Wreath Laying and Parade - 278th Anniversary CANCELED DUE TO WEATHER
The George Washington Chapter President, Robert Carr, has invited all VASSAR members to attend the wreath laying ceremony to honor the Revolutionary War Unknown Soldier. The Wreath laying ceremony will include participation by the Kate Waller Barrett DAR Chapter and the Honor Guard form the 1st Virginia Regiment. VASSAR President William Simpson and President Elect Robert Bowen will be in attendance at the wreath laying ceremony and request that SAR members also participate in the Washington's Birthday parade through Old Town Alexandria which starts at 1:00PM. Parade participants shoud assemble at the corner of Wilkes and St. Asaph Streets at 12:30PM, a short walk from the Old Presbyterian Meeting House.
Location: Old Presbyterian Meeting House located at 323 South Fairfax Street, Alexandria, VA
Time: 11:00 AM
Website: http://www.washingtonbirthdayparade.net/
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| • February 17 |
Flag Certificate Presentation - Oak Hill Elementary School
New Date!
Fairfax Resolves will recognize the Safety Patrol Captains at the Oak Hill Elementary School for their dedication to the proper care and display of the Flag of the United States. Time: 8:30 AM
Location: Oak Hill Elementary School
Directions: http://www.fcps.edu/maps/oak.htm
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| • February 18 |
Speaker and Business Meeting
New Location!
Speaker: Tom Wilkerson
Topic: Washington's Officer Corps
When the “shot heard 'round the world” was fired in 1775, the Colonies had only militia forces available to oppose the British regulars sent to America to restore royal power. The militia officers were a mixed bag of merchants, farmers, attorneys, and even a few clergymen. As the American War for Independence raged on into the late 1770s, officers in great numbers were needed for units of all sizes -- whether state militia forces, county defense units, or "regular" forces of the Continental Line. Where did Washington's officer corps come from? How was it trained and disciplined? How did it develop the leadership qualities required to hold ragged units together despite hardship and defeat? And of great importance, what practices date from that time that still influence officer selection and training to this day?
Our presenter, Tom Wilkerson, himself a retired U.S. Marine Corps flag rank officer, and a descendent of one of Washington's own officers, will tell us where Revolutionary officers came from, how they were welded into an effective leadership corps, and how selection processes developed in Washington's time have come down to the present.
Location: Vinson Hall - Arleigh Burke Pavilion: Activities Room
Enter under the arcade which begins at the flagpole circle. The Activities Room is off the entrance lobby.
Time: 7:00 PM
Event Flyer: Washington's Officer Corps Flyer
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| • February 20 |
Crossing of the Dan Commemorative Ceremony - 229th Anniversary
The SAR and DAR will host the annual Crossing of the Dan program that will include greetings and presentations of wreaths by SAR, DAR, and local officials, recognition of the 6th grade essay contest winnner, and a presentaion by Gary Sandling, VP of Visitor Programs and Services at Monticello. His talk, entitled "Jefferson's Honor: Histories of the Virginia Invasions of 1781," will highlight Thomas Jefferson's challenges as a wartime governor of Virginia.
A catered BBQ luncheon will be held in the banquet hall at the Prizery (community and arts center, located at 700 Bruce Street, South Boston, VA). Reservations and payment of $12 per person.
Additional events at 7:00 PM on February 18th will feature the 6th grad Crossing Players and Singers from Halifax County Middle School presenting the story through verse and song for the community.
Location:Chastain Theater, South Boston, VA
Time: 10:00 AM
Website: http://www.prizery.com/Crossing/Celebration.htm
Reservation Form: 2010 Crossing of the Dan Commemoration Reservation Form.pdf
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