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Cobb Veterans Memorial Foundation Director of Development, Tony Alexander with Chapter Regent Beverly Baker, Liberty Hill Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR)

DAR Liberty Hill Supports CVMF Mission

On Saturday, Nov. 13, the Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Liberty Hill Chapter in Acworth Georgia, presented Tony Alexander, Director of Development for the Cobb Veterans Memorial Foundation (CVMF), with a letter of recommendation for the DAR National Grant Program and a $100 check.
 
“I’m very appreciative of the time spent with the women of the Liberty Hill Chapter.  We look forward to a great relationship with DAR as we build a historic monument to honor our veterans!,” said Tony Alexander.
 

DAR Liberty Hill Chapter

DAR and the Liberty Hill Chapter, promote historic preservation and encourage education and patriotic participation. There are numerous initiatives supported by DAR committees that positively impact students and teachers, healthcare workers, women, veterans serving abroad, and more.
 

Shared Values and Mission

The Cobb Veterans Memorial Foundation is thankful for the support of Chapter Regent Beverly Baker and the Daughters of the American Revolution Liberty Hill Chapter. We welcome the opportunity to work together in the future to promote our shared mission of serving the community in ways that will preserve America’s heritage and inspire future generations.
 

More Information

Visit the Liberty Hill Chapter website for more information about the Daughters
of the American Revolution organization.
 

Donate below to join CVMF in building this beautiful veterans memorial park to honor U.S. Armed Forces and their families.

Cobb Veterans Memorial Foundation Director of Development, Tony Alexander with Chapter Regent Beverly Baker, Liberty Hill Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR)
Cobb Veterans Memorial Foundation Director of Development, Tony Alexander at Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Liberty Hill Chapter

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