CDA Chapter

Chapter XIX – Florida Everglades

Founded: 1982 History: Chapter XIX was founded in Ft. Myers, Florida, in March, 1982. In 2003, the name was changed to Florida Everglades Chapter. Members come from all over southern Florida. Chapter projects: Mt. Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden, Women in Distress, Ft Lauderdale, Naples Historical Society

Chapter XX – Los Angeles, CA

Founded: Chartered 1982 Project: Mt. Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden, New York, New York VIEW DETAILS [LOGIN REQUIRED]

Chapter XXI – Dallas, TX

Founded: Chartered 1982 Project: Wreaths Across America, a nonprofit program that conducts wreath-laying ceremonies to place wreaths on the graves of US veterans.   VIEW DETAILS [LOGIN REQUIRED]

Chapter XXII – Michigan

Founded: April 26, 1984 Project: Support the restoration of the historic Meadow Brook Hall in Rochester, Michigan.   VIEW DETAILS [LOGIN REQUIRED]

Chapter XXIII – Virginia

Founded: Chartered 1986 Chapter Project: Historically, the chapter has supported scholarships for the education of Virginia women. In 2014 Chapter XXIII joined with the National Park Service and the Virginia Department of Historic Resources to educate the public about the discovery of Werowocomoco, the capital

Chapter XXIV – Atlanta, GA

Founded: March 23, 1987   History: Mrs. Phillip K. Sanders (Isabella) initiated the organizing of Chapter XXIV-Atlanta on March 23, 1987.   Chapter Project: In October 2016, CDA, Chapter XXIV, Atlanta, Chapter Project awarded Buckhead Heritage Society $2,000 for the stabilization of fieldstone grave markers in Harmony Grove

Chapter XXV – Phoenix, AZ

Founded: 1990 Project: The Mt. Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden Major Events: Two meetings are held per year, in December and March at various local restaurants.   VIEW DETAILS [LOGIN REQUIRED]

Chapter XXVIII – Melbourne, FL

Founded: Chartered 1994 Project: The chapter has an ongoing project to donate school supplies and books for the children served by Operation Hope. In addition, the chapter supports the Society scholarship program and the Mt. Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden. VIEW DETAILS [LOGIN REQUIRED]