• Annual Picnic 2021
  • All Things DAR Event
  • Creggie's Wonderful Centerpieces
  • Missing in America Project
  • New Members welcomed at Annual Picnic 2021
  • 9/11 Memorial Service
  • DAR Safe Space Donation
  • Alice Luckhardt leading historical discussion in Stuart, FL.
  • New Member tree at chapter meeting.
  • Enjoying the Annual Picnic 2021
  • Bell Ringing at Palm City Publix 2022
  • FSSDAR 2023 Delegates from Halpatiokee Chapter
  • Scene from a Chapter Business Meeting
  • President's Day Luncheon Entertained by Fife and Drum Corps
  • Mickie Cook's personal Viet Nam Veteran's Memorial Garden
  • Breakfast at Seaside
  • Honoring the Suffragettes.
  • Reading with Children in Golden Gate
  • 2022 - 2024 Board
  • Halpatiokee Chapter at 2023 Regents Council Lunch
  • All Things DAR
  • Relaxing at FSSDAR 2023 Conference
  • House of Hope Food Pantry
  • NSDAR Continental Congress 2019
  • Never Forget Garden, Memorial Park, Stuart, FL
  • A Post Constitution Day photo
  • Unveiling Historic Plaque
  • Missing in America Project
  • 2020-2022 Regent Donna DuBois and Board Members and FSSDAR State Regent Debbie Duay
  • Chapter Meeting Program. John and Abigail Adams pay a visit.
  • Annual Picnic 2021

Welcome to the Halpatiokee Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) website. We are pleased to have you visit us. The mission of the NSDAR is to promote historical preservation, education, and patriotism.

The Halpatiokee Chapter was organized in Stuart, Florida on January 20, 1949. The word “Halpatiokee” originates from the Seminole Indian language meaning “river of large alligators.”

Want to join? Eligibility for membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution is based upon a proven bloodline to an ancestor who aided or served as a patriot in the American Revolution.  We know that genealogy can be a daunting task, and we offer one on one help for your genealogical research and DAR application.

To learn about membership in the Halpatiokee Chapter, FSSDAR, contact us at: moc.oohaynull@ofnieekoitaplah.

To learn about today’s DAR, click the link below.

Official Channel of the DAR

These videos highlight the vibrant, active organization the DAR is today and the diversity of its membership and service work.  Join us in our many grassroots service programs, make new friends, and learn what makes the DAR so special and worthwhile.