Communities throughout the nation began celebrating the spirit and meaning of the country’s Constitution beginning September 17.
On that day in 1787, at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, 39 delegates at the Constitutional Convention signed the Constitution of the United States of America. Nearly 170 years later, in 1955, DAR spearheaded an effort to set aside one week annually when Americans could celebrate this iconic signing. After petitioning Congress to set aside the week of September 17-23, on August 2, 1956, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed Constitution Week into law.
Local chapters of NSDAR celebrate with many events to honor this founding document.
Members of the Archibald Bulloch Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution kicked off the celebration with a signing of a Constitution Week proclamation by Statesboro Mayor Jonathan McCollar at City Hall on Friday, September 15th.
Nationwide celebrations began with Bells Across America, on September 17, when bells across the country rang simultaneously at 4 p.m. EDT. The week also features displays in schools, libraries, and other community locations; Proclamation signings, educational presentations in schools or in public, broadcast interviews and outdoor signage.
For ways that you and your community can join the celebration, go to Constitution Week | Daughters of the American Revolution (dar.org).
For more information, contact Pat Long at [email protected] or the local chapter in your community for more information on special events for this celebration.