The SAR is a historical, educational, and patriotic non-profit, United States 501(c)3, corporation that seeks to maintain and extend:
>the institutions of American freedom
>an appreciation for true patriotism
>a respect for our national symbols
>the value of American citizenship
> the unifying force of e pluribus unum that has created, from the people of many nations, one nation and one people.
We do this by perpetuating the stories of patriotism, courage, sacrifice, tragedy, and triumph of the men who achieved the independence of the American people in the belief that these stories are universal ones of man's eternal struggle against tyranny, relevant to all time, and will inspire and strengthen each succeeding generation as it too is called upon to defend our freedoms on the battlefield and in our public institutions.
(From the S.A.R. website)
Sunday, July 19, 2015
Saturday, July 18, 2015
The Guard's new drum and drummer were busy on the 4th of July
New member Steve found time after the C.A.R. Flying Pancake breakfast to participate in his own community events. |
July 4, 2015 C.A.R. breakfast in Wayzata
MNSAR Color Guard, 7th PA re-enactment group and Wayzata DAR living history ladies |
Photos compliments of Alice Markham.
Click the images that follow to enlarge.
Randy and Kerry (7th PA) explained muskets |
Dave, Kerry and Gary (7th PA) |
SAR members Craig and Aaron |
Stuart (L) introduces John to the Markham musket |
Steve with his new outfit and the new drum |
the 7th PA camp display |
Color Bearers Aaron and John |
joint SAR and 7th PA manual of arms practice |
Craig safety checked his musket |
Kids and adults loved the display and asked questions. |
John with the Markham musket |
Aaron, John and Steve prepared for the flag raising |
The 7th's tent display |
SAR Color Guard Commander Paul with 7th PA Sgt Kerry |
Practicing the manual of arms for the crowd |
Raising "Betsy" |
Steve with the new drum |
during drill, a break |
One of several volleys |
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