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From Lanterns to Liberty
What started as a simple visit turned into stepping in as a minuteman, marching with the SAR, writing with a quill, and helping manage a musket volley. Along the way, one small gesture—a free commemorative coin—stood out. Read More
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America 250 Bingo Challenge
Stepping into Revolutionary attire for a library skit, I found myself balancing historical accuracy, missed lines, and unexpected humor. Not quite reenactment, not quite theater—just a moment where community, history, and imperfection came together in a surprisingly memorable way. Read More
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Sons of the American Revolution: Bronze 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution Medal
Awarded by the Sons of the American Revolution for active participation in the 250th Anniversary commemoration program. Earned through consistent attendance at historical lectures, Color Guard service, and public outreach, demonstrating a commitment to preserving and promoting Revolutionary War history. Read More
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Wreaths Across America
I was proud to make my debut in the SAR Color Guard during Wreaths Across America. Despite the biting wind and cold, I bore the chapter flag and laid a wreath in honor of our fallen heroes. Read More
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Youth Protection Training
To better serve our community and the next generation, I’ve completed the SAR University Youth Protection Training. This certification allows me to safely lead and support youth-focused events, starting with this year’s Wreaths Across America and our local Scouts. Read More
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Heritage Day at Burwell-Morgan Mill
While volunteering at the historic Burwell-Morgan Mill, I encountered the surveying term “At Adventure’s Start.” Recognizing the symbol from my Masonic education, I was struck by the brilliant parallel between mapping the wilderness and the start of a personal journey. Read More
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Reading the Grievances: A Personal Tribute to Liberty
Participating in the public reading of the Declaration of Independence was a highlight of my year. As the bell tolled for each grievance, I had the honor of reading the charges against the King regarding government overreach and military tyranny. Read More
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The First in Virginia: Dedicating the 250th Anniversary Bench
On the courthouse grounds, we honored Dr. Joseph Warren—not just as a Revolutionary hero, but as a towering figure in Masonic history. As a Grand Master who gave his life for liberty, he has left a legacy that bridges my work in both the SAR and the Craft. Read More
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The Pulse of the Past: Connecting My Heart History to the Plumley Line
A deep dive into my family history packet revealed more than names—it uncovered a generations-long battle with heart disease. From ancestral “Cardiorenal Syndrome” to my own modern pacemaker, I’ve discovered that the heart is the true thread of my legacy. Read More
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Color Guard Units’ Highlights! – Virginia
SAR Colorguardsman: I participated with the Colonel James Wood II Chapter in Wreaths Across America ceremonies, helping place wreaths on veterans’ graves at Prospect Hill Cemetery in Front Royal while honoring service members through musket salutes and Taps as part of a statewide remembrance effort. Read More









