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Cincinnati Chapter Sons of the American Revolution Cincinnati PATRIOT Volume 32, Issue 2, February 2018 CCSAR Compatriots (l to r) Dr. Ed Bonniwell, CCSAR President Jack Bredenfoerder, and Dan Schmidt. CCSAR Enlightens Students at Miami Valley Christian Academy By. Dr. Ed Bonniwell On Thursday, February 1st, the President of the Cincinnati Chapter of The Sons of the American Revolution, Jack Bredenfoerder, (the man in the center) and Dan Schmidt (On the right in the picture) and yours truly (on the left as you look at the picture), had the privilege of presenting the work of SAR to the school for which I am the visionary founder, the Miami Valley Christian Academy (MVCA). The academy is participating this year in the brochure and poster contest. Today we spoke to two classes of high schoolers, and then a large group of fourth and fifth graders. Amazingly, they were wonderfully engaged. With the school principal, we walked the halls with our unloaded weapons, and of course became the center of attention with the 407 students milling about when classes were changing. The Miami Valley Christian Academy will have us back next September for a major assembly similar to what we did at Hamilton Garfield School. I’m pretty sure they’re going to have us demonstrate a flintlock salute, and obviously perform our new and improved color guard protocols. Both Jack and Dan were beautifully articulate in their presentations, as Dan spoke of his relatives and connection to the American Revolution and what his family members did serving as militiamen attached to the colonial army. Jack described our work and also spoke of his family’s involvement in the American Revolution, and said that some of those relatives lived right in Newtown where MVCA is located. Also another teacher committed her students to the poster project and contest. The effort was well received. A special thanks to Principal Beasley and other teachers who expressed much appreciation for the work of the Cincinnati Chapter of SAR. It was indeed a wonderful time and a high privilege to promote our organization. Mark Your Calendars! CCSAR Presidents Day Luncheon Sunday February 18 at 12:30pm RSVP Event Center 453 Wards Corner Road, Loveland, OH 45140 Special Guest Speaker Dr. Peter M. Robinson, PhD. Professor of History at Mount St. Joseph University Washington’s “Invention” of the Presidency

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Page 1: Cincinnati PATRIOT...Cincinnati Chapter Sons of the American Revolution Cincinnati PATRIOT Volume 32, Issue 2, February 2018 CCSAR Compatriots (l to r) Dr. Ed Bonniwell, CCSAR President

Cincinnati Chapter Sons of the American Revolution

Cincinnati PATRIOTVolume 32, Issue 2, February 2018

CCSAR Compatriots (l to r) Dr. Ed Bonniwell, CCSAR President Jack Bredenfoerder, and Dan Schmidt.

CCSAR Enlightens Students at Miami Valley Christian

Academy By. Dr. Ed Bonniwell

On Thursday, February 1st, the President of the Cincinnati Chapter of The Sons of the American Revolution, Jack Bredenfoerder, (the man in the center) and Dan Schmidt (On the right in the picture) and yours truly (on the left as you look at the picture), had the privilege of presenting the work of SAR to the school for which I am the visionary founder, the Miami Valley Christian Academy (MVCA). The academy is participating this year in the brochure and poster contest. Today we spoke to two classes of high schoolers, and then a large group of fourth and fifth graders. Amazingly, they were wonderfully engaged. With the school principal, we walked the halls with our unloaded weapons, and of course became the center of attention with the 407 students milling about when classes were changing.

The Miami Valley Christian Academy will have us back next September for a major assembly similar to what we did at Hamilton Garfield School. I’m pretty sure they’re going to have us demonstrate a flintlock salute, and obviously perform our new and improved color guard protocols. Both Jack and Dan were beautifully articulate in their presentations, as Dan spoke of his relatives and connection to the American Revolution and what his family members did serving as militiamen attached to the colonial army. Jack described our work

and also spoke of his family’s involvement in the American Revolution, and said that some of those relatives lived right in Newtown where MVCA is located.

Also another teacher committed her students to the poster project and contest. The effort was well received. A special thanks to Principal Beasley and other teachers who expressed much appreciation for the work of the Cincinnati Chapter of SAR. It was indeed a wonderful time and a high privilege to promote our organization.

Mark Your Calendars!

CCSAR Presidents Day Luncheon

Sunday February 18 at 12:30pm

RSVP Event Center 453 Wards Corner Road, Loveland, OH 45140

Special Guest Speaker Dr. Peter M. Robinson, PhD. Professor of History at Mount St. Joseph University

Washington’s “Invention” of the Presidency

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The Cincinnati Patriot

February 2018

2018 CCSAR Officers

John H. Bredenfoerder

President [email protected]

Turner Lee Wilkerson III

1st Vice President

[email protected]

Gary L. Duffield

2nd Vice President

Clayton L. Crandall

Secretary

Michael J. Blum

Treasurer

[email protected]

Franz B. Ott, II

Registrar [email protected]

George H. Stewart, Jr.

Historian

Webmaster

Shaun P. Smith

Kenneth G. Carpenter

Chaplain

BOM Members

Gregory D. Ballman

Bob Bowers

Jeffrey M. Hartman

James H. Houston

Bradley Jarard

And All Living Past

Presidents

Presidents Message

February 4, 2018

Compatriots, The Cincinnati SAR Board of Management and Committee Chairmen met on Saturday, January 13, 2018 at my hometo establish the chapter’s plans for 2018. The group used the SWOT analysis method to examine the chapter’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. From the discussion, the group identified key opportunity areas and developed specific action items for 2018. These action items included: 1. Restructure Board of management meetings:

• Written reports will be submitted to Secretary and President.

• President will present one report – highlighting the major points of the Committees.• Secretary will record all submitted written reports in the minutes.

• Discussions of new and old business will remain on agenda. We encourage new business

items be submitted to the Secretary in advance of the meetings.

• Compatriot Speaker Presentations will be added to each meeting.• Opening and Closing remains the same.

2. Veterans Committee Expansion:

• Establish Veterans Outreach Committee.

• Increase Cincinnati SAR service to Veterans programs in line with Stark Award criteria.

• Committee will meet and establish committee goals.

3. Continue and Expand New-Member Engagement:

• New Members are often confused about what is happening at BOM Meetings.• Quarterly inductions at luncheons.

• Offer Special Program sessions to members at General Events – genealogy research,

military history, compatriot skills training, others

• The term “Board of Management” may be turning new members away from our meetings.

• More informal “fun” event experiences.

• As new members what did we experience? What were our questions?

4. Current Officers will develop manuals based on their current officer responsibilities as defined inthe Chapter By-Laws. They will establish officer directives and record all necessary contacts andschedules.5. Establish Chapter Social Evenings.

6. The Nolan Carson Memorial Color Guard will continue to develop training materials and trainingprograms. We are planning even more Color Guard events in 2018 and we encourage all compatriotsto attend these events whether in the Color Guard or not.

The chapter’s measureable goals in 2018:

• Increase New Members by 15 additional New Members over the 2017 New Member Total.• Decrease Non-Renewals by 5 members less than the 2016 Non-Renewal Total.• Increase attendance at New General Membership events to at least 15% of all CCSAR members.• Raise $1000 or more from Fundraising Activities.• Chapter Award Goals:

o OHSSAR Distinguished Chapter Award

o At least 1 CCSAR youth award winner places 1st at OHSSAR Levelo President General’s Streamero Patriot Biography Awardo U.S.S. Stark Awardo 2019 Liberty Bell Americanism Award (Not eligible in 2018 because of our 2017 award)o Carl F. Bessent Award (Newsletter) o Partners in Patriotism Certificate

Our hope is that this planning exercise will improve the chapter experience for all our compatriots. While 2017 was an exceptional year, we look forward to even greater success in spreading the principles of patriotism in the Cincinnati community in 2018 !

In patriotism, Jack

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The Cincinnati Patriot

February 2018

January BOM Recap – New Member Added

Compatriots Brad Jarard and Clay Crandall posted the Colors for the first meeting of the Cincinnati Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution on

January 3, 2018 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Blue Ash, OH (photo right).

Cincinnati SAR President Bredenfoerder inducted a new Compatriot to our Chapter during our meeting on January 3rd. (photo left) Compatriot Michael Hall’s Patriot Ancestor, Samuel Elder, was a Private in the South Carolina Militia that served under Col. Roebuck. Congratulations Michael!

Additionally, the following awards were delivered to members who were unable to attend our Awards

Dinner in December. A Chapter Distinguished Service Certificate and Crystal Decanter with Chapter Logo was presented to Jesse W. Andrews, one of our past Chapter Presidents and former Ohio Society SAR President.

Certificates of Appreciation were presented to Clayton L. Crandall, Kerry L. Langdon and Charles E. Rogers and Roger Sherman Medals (Bronze) were presented to Daniel S. Schmitz and Gordon E. Stokely, Jr.

Color Guard Manual Released

Compatriots of the Nolan Carson Memorial Color Guard : Within the next few days the newly published Color Guard

Manual will be available on the Cincinnati SAR Website – Color Guard Page!

The manual consists of two volumes.

Over the course of the next few weeks, we will accumulate any suggestions or needed corrections and incorporate them

into the on-line editions of the manual which will then be downloadable for those of you desiring a hard copy.

Our desire is that we all become proficient, with practice, in achieving the ability to execute the commands detailed in the

manual.

Respectfully Submitted,

Lee Wilkerson—Commander Brad Jarard—Deputy Commander

Nolan Carson Memorial Color Guard

Cincinnati Chapter SAR

Recruitment for the Color Guard is ongoing. ALL members are welcome to participate. Training is encouraged

but not required.

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The Cincinnati Patriot

February 2018

The Ohio Society SAR Recruits Memberships for a Cincinnati

Chapter George Stewart, Chapter Historian

The Ohio Society, Sons of the American Revolution was organized April 11, 1889 in the office of Governor Joseph B. Foraker, who became a charter member. The meeting at the Capitol in Columbus, Ohio was a preliminary meeting, attended by a few residents of the state. Eleven days later, at a second meeting, Reverend W. R. Parsons from Worthington, Ohio was elected the first President of the Ohio Society. At a meeting held on June 4, 1889 at the State House in Columbus, a Constitution and By-Laws were adopted. The annual dues were fixed at $1.00 and life membership at $10.00.

The National Congress at Louisville on April 30, 1890 began the work of recruiting membership for creating local chapters for the Society in Ohio. The first meeting in Cincinnati was held on May 28, 1890 at the

Burnet House with an excellent attendance. The meeting was described as enthusiastic and energetic as efforts began to secure a large membership for the start of a Cincinnati Chapter. However, the Ohio SAR met with an unexpected obstacle in a public misapprehension of the character of the Society. Some of the German newspapers in Cincinnati conceived the opinion that German citizens were excluded from membership because they were Germans. It was found necessary to make explanations though the press. The Society received the powerful aid of General H. V. Boynton, whose editorials and explanations in the The Cincinnati Commercial-Gazette had awakened fresh interest in the Ohio Society Sons of the American Revolution.

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The Cincinnati Patriot

February 2018

Naturalization Ceremonies

January 12. Compatriot Jerry Knight, Cincinnati SAR President Jack Bredenfoerder and Highlanders SAR President Ken Carpenter welcomed 140 new citizens at two separate naturalization ceremonies at the Potter Stewart US District Court on Friday, January 12th. The Honorable Stephanie K. Bowman presided over both ceremonies, one at 10 AM and one at 2 PM.

January 16 Highlanders SAR President Ken Carpenter and Cincinnati Compatriot Jerry Knight welcomed new citizens at a naturalization ceremony at

the Potter Stewart US District Court on Tuesday, January 16th. The

Honorable Timothy Black presided over the at 2 PM ceremony.

January 26

Cincinnati SAR President Jack Bredenfoerder, Highlanders SAR

President Ken Carpenter and Compatriot Jerry Knight attended two naturalization ceremonies on January 26th at the Potter Stewart Federal Courthouse. They welcomed more than 120 new citizens. The Honorable Karen L. Litkovitz officiated the 9:00 AM ceremony and the Honorable Beth A. Buchanan officiated the 2:00 PM ceremony.

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The Cincinnati Patriot

February 2018

For the Good of the Order

Editor Jeff Hartman 3020 Shaker Road Franklin, OH 45005 [email protected]

2018 CHAPTER EVENT SCHEDULE

Wed Feb 7Fri Feb 9 Fri Feb 9 Sun Feb 18 Fri Feb 23 March 1-4 Fri Mar 2 Wed Mar 7

CCSAR BOM Meeting 6 PM Dinner, 7 PM Meeting, Crown PlazaPresident W.H. Harrison 245th Birthday Ceremony, 10:30am, North Bend, OH Naturalization Ceremony, 1pm, St. Dominic Elementary School President’s Day Luncheon, 12:30pm, RSVP Event Center, Loveland, OH Naturalization Ceremony, 11am, St. James Elementary School NSSAR Spring Leadership Meeting, Louisville, KY CCSAR Poster, Brochure and Oration Contest Deadlines CCSAR BOM Meeting 6 PM Dinner, 7 PM Meeting, Crown Plaza

Membership Any man of age eighteen (18) years or over, who is a lineal descendant of an ancestor who supported the war for American Independence is eligible for membership in the Sons of the American Revolution. Men under eighteen (18) may join as junior members.

If you are interested in membership or need help with your application please do not hesitate to contact the Chapter Registrar, Franz B. Ott, II, at 513-384-7411. [email protected]

Facebook – Compatriots, when you viewour Facebook page, please hit LIKE on the articles that are posted, even if you do not LIKE the article.

When you LIKE a posting, it is now able to be read by all of your Facebook Friends. This will help spread the word and promote all of the activities that we participate in.

For More Information about the CCSAR, please visit our

website at: CincinnatiSAR.org

Our Facebook page also has many more photos of the

events that you see highlighted here.

https://www.facebook.com/cincinnati.sar/?fref=nf