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The youth programs sponsored by the National Society, Sons of the American Revolution include an elementary school poster contest to stimulate interest in American History and support fifth grade US History curriculums.
The Mother Lode Chapter is proud to support the SAR Knight Essay Contest. This contest, established in 1988, was originally named in honor of SAR Compatriot Calvin Coolidge who won an SAR essay contest while a student at Amherst College. Its name was changed to the George S. and Stella Knight Essay Contest in 1995. .
The Middle School Brochure Contest is a contest for 8th graders in California. The contest is to create a tri-fold brochure out of an 8 ½” x 11″ piece of paper while following the prescribed guidelines.
The National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) invites all Eagle Scouts interested in the American Revolution to participate in the Arthur M. & Berdena King Eagle Scout Contest.
Open to all Eagle Scouts who are currently registered in an active unit and have not reached their 19th birthday during the year of application.
The Mother Lode Chapter recognizes Eagle Scouts through "SAR Certificates of Recognition" at BSA Courts of Honor and also participates in the CASSAR and the NSSAR Arthur M. & Berdena King Eagle Scout Award.
Clink below to be taken to the National SAR Education Outreach Program site.
Contact Kevin Tierney for more information about SAR Youth Programs at the Mother Lode Chapter.
Clink below to be taken to the California SAR Youth Program site.