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  1. The National Society Children of the American Revolution ( NSCAR) is a youth organization that was founded on April 5, 1895, by Harriett Lothrop. The idea was proposed on February 22, 1895, at the Fourth Continental Congress of the National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). [1] The organization was promptly chartered by the ...

  2. In 1998, he was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for producing There's Something About Mary. [2] Wessler's other producing credits include It's Pat, Bushwhacked, Me, Myself & Irene, Shallow Hal and Stuck on You and The Heartbreak Kid (2007). His 2010s films included Hall Pass, The Three Stooges ...

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  4. About the N.C.S.C.A.R. Background: The National Society of the Children of the American Revolution, founded in 1895, is the oldest patriotic organization for young people in the United States. Members gain invaluable leadership experience in conducting meetings, following parliamentary procedures and standard protocol, serving as delegates and ...

  5. For Teachers & Students; Dr. Tom & Betty Lawrence American History Teacher Award; Elementary School Poster Contest; Arthur M. & Berdena King Eagle Scout Contest

  6. 1. To acquire knowledge of American History. 2. To preserve and restore places of Historical importance associated with men and women who forwarded American Independence. 3. To ascertain the deeds and honor the memories of the men, women and children who rendered service to the cause of the American Revolution. 4.

  7. The National Society of the Children of the American Revolution (N.A.C.A.R. or C.A.R.) was founded in 1895 to instill patriotic values in the youth of America by Harriett M. Lothrop (1844–1924), a member of National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). C.A.R. is the nation's oldest, largest, non-partisan patriotic youth ...

  8. Feb 24, 2019 · Jim Burke, from left, Charles B. Wessler, Nick Vallelonga, Peter Farrelly and Brian Currie pose with the award for best picture for "Green Book" in the press room at the Oscars on Sunday at the ...