RJOA AND FAMILY TRAVEL TO CELEBRATE HISTORICAL MARKER IN HUNTSVILLE!






RJOA AND FAMILY TRAVEL TO CELEBRATE HISTORICAL MARKER IN HUNTSVILLE!
Left to Rt: Mary Lee Malek, Lyn Howard, Anita Stevens, Jenny Lehr, Evelyn Miller, Karen DeBerry, Cynthia Connor, Donna Summers, Vizi Caldwell, Dianne Kebodeaux, Darla Sharer, Sam Caldwell, and Elaine Collings.

The
beautiful ladies in RED of the Rebel Joan Of Arc 2721 Chapter, of The
Woodlands, United Daughters of the Confederacy, traveled to Huntsville
to visit the Historical Marker placed to honor the Confederate Soldiers
of the War Between the States. The town of Huntsville was certainly
affected by the Un-Civil War, just as all of Texas was.
RED is the Chapter color of the Rebel Joan Of Arc and they certainly wear it proudly.
The
color RED indicates Blood, and that is surely the foundation of
honoring your family Blood-Line. RED stands for Passion and Love which
these lovely ladies definitely display. RED also indicates Power and
Courage which they exemplify in all they do.
So RED is certainly the perfect Chapter Color for this energetic Rebel Joan Of Arc 2721 Chapter.
Their strive for their Devotion to Duty to be worthy of that which their Ancestors gave.

VISIT YOUR HISTORICAL MARKERS AND TAKE YOUR FAMILIES. GET EDUCATED!
STOP AND READ WHAT BRAVE PEOPLE HAVE DONE BEFORE YOU, AND MAY IT FILL
YOU WITH PRIDE, PASSION, LOVE, AND COURAGE FOR ALL YOU DO IN YOUR LIFE,
AND HOPE TO ACHIEVE FOR YOUR FAMILY AND COMMUNITY!
~May we always honor and respect this important period in our History.~

Submitted by: RJOA Chairman of Public Relations:
Elaine Collings, ehcollings@gmail.com
Appreciation to Photo Committee: Shelia Williamson
*Photographer: Ken Miller, present but not pictured.

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