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The tradition of celebrating the Constitution was
started many years ago by the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). In 1955, the Daughters
petitioned Congress to set aside September 17-23 annually to be dedicated for
the observance of Constitution Week. The resolution was later adopted by the
U.S. Congress and signed into Public Law #915 on August 2, 1956 by President
Dwight D. Eisenhower. The aims of the celebration are to (1) emphasize
citizens’ responsibilities for protecting and defending the Constitution,
preserving it for posterity; (2) inform
the people that the Constitution is the basis for America’s great heritage and
the foundation for our way of life; and (3) encourage the study of the
historical events which led to the framing of the Constitution in September
1787.
The
DAR has served
Known as the largest women’s patriotic organization
in the world, DAR has over 165,000 members with approximately 3,000 chapters in
all 50 states and 11 foreign countries. The DAR has long promoted patriotism
through commemorative celebrations, memorials, scholarships and activities for children
and programs for new immigrants.
For more information about DAR and its programs in