The Florida Society of the
Sons of the American RevolutionFort Lauderdale Chapter Newsletterwebsite: www.learnwebskills.com/sar/index.html
Fort Lauderdale Chapter Organized November 26, 1966
SEPT 2006 Volume 39 Number 6
NEXT MEETING - SEPT 23rd
“Flaming Pit”
1150 N. Federal Hwy., Pompano Beach
(11 blocks north of Atlantic Blvd.)
Time: 11:30AM social gathering; Lunch at noon
Buffet luncheon - $15.00FOR RESERVATIONS CALL:
954-441-8735
or e-mail Joe Motes at: [email protected]
Ft. Lauderdale Chapter SAR Minutes of
13 May 2006 by Ed Spencer
The meeting was called to order by ChapterPresident Ted Duay who requested the Officers’Reports.
Treasurer Joe Motes presented the Treasurer’sReport, indicating that the Chapter is doing welland that the 50/50 funding program had met itsgoal. The motion was made to accept theTreasurer’s Report and it was seconded. Themotion was passed with no dissenting vote.
The Minutes of the past Chapter meeting weresubmitted by the Chapter Secretary, William E.Spencer. No corrections were noted to the Minutes.
The floor was passed to Mrs. Opal R. Spencer,Senior President of Swamp Fox Society CAR whoannounced that the society continues to makeprogress in its growth in adding 4 new members fora total of 44. In addition one member, MellissaFreer, has recently graduated from the U.S. Armyboot camp. She also announced that the FloridaState Society CAR’s state project would be theCracker Cattle, a breed that was originally broughtto Florida by the Spanish and later escaped into theFlorida wild. In the time period between escapingand the settling of Florida in the mid 1800’s, thecattle thrived due to their gene-stock that allowedthem to become acclimated to the Florida heat andimmune to insects. When settlers arrived theyfound the cattle running wild and also being raisedby the local Indians, but the settlers who broughtother breeds with them thought the cattle useless.Because of neglect, the Cracker Cattle breed almostbecame extinct. The purpose of CAR’s CrackerCattle program is to help the State of Florida raiseawareness of this breed in an effort to preserve it.
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FLSSAR President Lindsey Brock and Ft.
Lauderdale Chapter President Ted Duay.
As of Press time, President Ted Duay was
working on a guest speaker for our September
luncheon, and he will send out the information
on the guest speaker via email.
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2005 - 2006 ROTC Awards
As the 2006 academic year came to an end, ourChapter has made this another successful year. Inmy conversation with many of the unit CO’s, theyhave expressed how grateful they are for ourinvolvement in their Awards Recognition program.My personal thanks go out to George Dennis, EdSpencer, James Lohmeyer and Ken Jessell whohelped make all these presentations a great success.This year we had 27 ROTC recipients. One NavySea Cadet and two Civil Air Patrol Cadets were therecipients of the Bronze Good Citizenship Medal.Broward County has lost North LauderdaleAcademy which was closed down for budgetreasons.Below are all our recipients for the past year:Blanche Ely High Basilios PalamarasBoyd Anderson High Steven HomegarCharles Flanagan High Cesar LomasangCoconut Creek High Christina James Coral Springs High Prashant RajputCypress Bay High Jake BullingtonCypress Bay High Zach ArensonDeerfield Beach High Chad ReidDillard High Benjamin WilliamsEverglades High Lazaro CunillEverglades High Nicole CainLauderdale High Gil Mine Hallandale High Clive TullochMcArthur High Michael FernandezMiramar High Elvis NolascoMonarch High Matthew WilfertNortheast High Denzel SamuelNorth Lauderdale High Marcus BuchananNOVA High Taylor GoodePiper High Joshaul RosenPlantation High Christina Lopez Pompano Beach High Jennifer LaudrySouth Broward High Mauricio VillanuevaSouth Plantation High Wilson VargasStoneman Douglas High Alex SageStranahan High Abraham Rodriguez Taravella High Gustavo CarvajalWestern High Mitchell Morneault
Brandon Wasicko of the US Navy Sea CadetsSpruance Division, Michael Crowly and AliHamidani, both of the Boca Raton Civil Air Patrol,were presented with Bronze Good CitizenshipMedals.
New Compatriot Dustin Dunn is presented his
SAR Rosette and Certificate during his
swearing in by President Ted Duay at our May
13th meeting.
President Ted Duay presents a Certificate of
Appreciation to Debbie Duay for her
presentation at our May 13th chapter meeting.
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Joe Motes presents the JROTC Award to Zach
Arenson from Cypress Bay High School.
Ken Jessell presents the JROTC Award to
Matthew Wilfert from Monarch High School.
Joe Motes presents the JROTC Award to Clive
Tulloch from Hallandale High School.
Joe Motes presents the JROTC Award to
Prashant Rajput from Coconut Creek High
School.
George Dennis presents the JROTC Award to
Benjamin Williams from Dillard High School.Joe Motes presents the JROTC Award to Steve
Homegar from Boyd Anderson High School.
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George Dennis presents the JROTC Award to
Chase Picotte from Coral Springs High School.
Joe Motes presents the JROTC Award to Taylor
Goode from NOVA High. Also present was
Hugo Bustamante, our 2004 receipient.
Joe Motes presents the JROTC Award to
Jennifer Laudry from Pompano Beach High.
Joe Motes presents the JROTC Award to
Christina Lopez from Plantation High School.
Joe Motes presents the JROTC Award to
Marcus Buchanan from North Lauderdale
Academy.
This year’s Coral Springs recipient Chase
Picotte with last year’s recipient, Christopher
Thompson and the previous year’s rececipient,
Nikolas Wagenknecht.
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Joe Motes presents the JROTC Award to Alex
Sage from Stoneman Douglas High School.
George Dennis presents the JROTC Award to
Gil Mine from Fort Lauderdale High School.
James Lohmeyer presents the JROTC Award to
Denzel Samuel from Northeast High School.
Ed Spencer presents the JROTC Award to
Mauricio Villanueva from South Broward High
School.
Joe Motes presents the JROTC Award to
Gustavo Carvajal from Taravella High School.
Joe Motes presents the JROTC Award to
Mitchell Morneault from Western High School.
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Joe Motes presents the JROTC Award to Chad
Reid from Deerfield Beach High School.
Joe Motes presents the JROTC Award to
Basilios Palamaras from Blanche Ely High
School.
Ed Spencer presents the JROTC Award to
Joshual Rosen from Piper High School.
Joe Motes presents the JROTC Award to
Lazaro Cunill from Everglades High School.
Joe Motes presents the JROTC Award to Cesar
Lomasang from Flanagan High School.
Joe Motes presents the JROTC Award to
Wilson Vargas from South Plantation High
School.
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Treasurer Joe Motes presented a check for $200
to Opal Spencer for the CAR Swamp Fox
Society during the May 13th meeting.
Compatriot Joe Motes announced that most of theJROTC Awards have been presented and that thereare a few remaining to be completed. He thenpresented Mrs. Opal Spencer, Senior PresidentSwamp Fox CAR with a check for $200.00 onbehalf of the Fort Lauderdale Chapter SAR.Swamp Fox will use this donation for its historicaland patriotic youth activities.
Vice President Jim Lohmeyer reminded the groupthat one of our speakers, Col Gray was a member ofthe Tuskegee Airmen. He then announced that oneof the airmen had previously passed away.
Compatriot Lohmeyer then reminded the group thatwe will be having a joint meeting with theLighthouse Point DAR and the Swamp Fox CAR atthe Lighthouse Point Yacht Club on December 2,2006 and that spouses are welcome to attend.
President Ted Duay announced that SAR NameTags are still available to order, either magnetic orclip on. To request one, please contact either Ted orDebbie Duay.
Ted then announced that the National Society SARwould be holding its National Congress in Dallas,Texas in July. He then inducted new member,Dusty Dunn into the Fort Lauderdale Chapter SAR.
There being no further business before the Chapter,President Ted Duay introduced the guest speaker,Debbie Duay who presented a talk about otherlineage societies.
Many links exists between lineage societies, but notall societies are easy to join given the stringentdocumentation requirements.
Our revolutionary patriot ancestors made useligible to join the SAR. Several other lineagesocieties have other requirements such as theFlagon and Trencher: Descendants of ColonialTavern Keepers. Though many of our ancestorsfrequented these establishments, few actuallyowned them. Flagon and Trencher is open toanyone who can prove direct descent from anancestor who operated a tavern or inn or had alicense to sell spirituous liquors in any of thethirteen colonies prior to July 4, 1776.
Another society, The Baronial Order of the MagnaCharta, requires that one be a descendant of one oftwenty-five Magna Charta Surety Barons,individuals responsible to insure that King Johnlived up to the requirements set forth in the MagnaCharta, or a descendant of Non-Surety supportersin sympathy with the Magna Charta, descendants ofWilliam III d’Aubigny, Hubert de Burgh, Alan ofGalloway, William Marshall, Sr. and William IVde Warenne.
The Order of Founders and Patriots of America (formen) is the toughest of the bunch due to its directpaternal lineage requirements with only a fewdeviations. The paternal line used must include aFounder ancestor who arrived in one of the thirteencolonies prior to May 13, 1657 as well as anintermediate ancestor in the same line who was aRevolutionary War patriot.
Since SAR requires us to prove linage to patriotancestors, once these links are established, it onlybecomes a matter of establishing the link from thatancestor to an eligible ancestor for one to become amember of other lineage societies.
For further information on other lineage societies,contact Ted or Debbie Duay.
There being no further business before the Chapter,President Ted Duay adjourned the meeting.
Debbie Duay is presented with a gift after
speaking at the Summer FLSSAR BOM.
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Col Dennis Teitge, ROTC Commander presents
the JROTC Award to Nicole Cain from
Everglades High School on behalf of Joe Motes.
Eagle Scout Awards
Eagle Scout certificates were awarded to Robert F.
Villegas of Troop 183, Eric Smith Norman of
Troop 519, and to Michael Spencer, Robert and
Ryan Faulstick of Troop 397.
Cmdr Alan Starr received a check for $200 on
behalf of the Navy Sea Cadets from our
Chapter, persented by Treasurer Joe Motes.
Joe Motes presents the Good Citizenship
Award to Michael Crowley from the Boca Raton
Civil Air Patrol.
Joe Motes presents the Good Citizenship Award
to Ali Hamidani from the Boca Raton Civil Air
Patrol.
Joe Motes presents the Good Citizenship Award
to Brandon Wasicsko from the Fort Lauderdale
Navy Sea Cadets
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGEDear Compatriots:
I hope that everyone had an enjoyable summer!
In July, I had the pleasure of attending the 116thSAR National Congress held in Dallas, Texas.Between compatriots and guests, there were over400 people in attendance. The national RumbaughOrations Contest was truly impressive given thehigh level of students that participated in the event.I attended many of the Congress’ business meetingsand got a taste of how thing are done at the nationallevel. A couple of new members were inductedduring the Congress, including Dr. Henry LouisGates, Jr. who is the Director of African-AmericanResearch at Harvard University. I was familiarwith Dr. Gates from watching his PBSdocumentary on African-American genealogy thataired in February. PBS was there recording theevent and parts of the Congress will air on PBS at afuture date. Next year’s Congress will be held inWilliamsburg, VA and I would encourage everyoneto attend.
There are a number of items of interest that relate toour chapter:
We have a number of new members to induct intoour chapter.
Nominations for new chapter officers for 2007 willoccur in October with elections at our Novembermeeting. If you have an interest in serving ourchapter, please consider running for a position.
Our meeting location, the Flaming Pit, is under newmanagement and has raised the prices of ourluncheons, which will now be $15.00 per person.This is still a bargain given the free parking and freemeeting room that is provided to our chapter.
With this newsletter, you will receive your duesnotice for 2007. Please consider paying this earlyas our chapter receives a rebate from the FloridaSociety SAR if we submit our dues early.
Our chapter has a trust fund of approximately$11,000. The trust fund was set up many years agoand provides income, if needed, to our chapter tofund operating activities.
Please consider contributing to this fund, if you areable, when you send in your dues payment.
I look forward to seeing everyone at the Septembermeeting.
Respectfully,Ted Duay, President
Florida Rumbaugh Orations Contestant, Craig
Zyburo
National SAR Color Guard
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2006 CHAPTER OFFICERS
PRESIDENT - REGISTRAR - GENEALOGIST TED DUAY III
1641 SW 102 TERRACE
DAVIE FL 33324-7420
954-473-2754
VICE-PRESIDENT - JAMES LOHMEYER
15862 SW 14 STREET
PEMBROKE PINES FL 33027-2361
954-436-1156
SECRETARY - ED SPENCER
1811 NE 41 STREET
FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33308-5537
954-566-3719
TREASURER - JOSEPH MOTES
2133 NW 208 TERR
PEMBROKE PINES FL 33029-2320
954-441-8735
SGT-AT-ARMS - RICHARD JONES
2651 PALM AIRE DR SOUTH #406-27
POMPANO BEACH FL 33069-4221
954-974-5591
CHANCELLOR - EDWARD SULLIVAN, ESQ
2837 NE 27 STREET
FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33306-1912
954-564-1014
NEWSLETTER EDITOR - JOSEPH MOTES
2133 NW 208 TERR
PEMBROKE PINES FL 33029-2320
954-441-8735
Fort Lauderdale Chapter
Sons of the American Revolution
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