Maryland Society,
Sons of the American Revolution
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NSSAR America 250 Medal Point Allocation
The NSSAR America 250 recognition program is designed to encourage and recognize those compatriots, chapters and societies that participate in local, state, national and international events which publicly educate, and recognize, honor, and celebrate the events and heroes of the period surrounding the American Revolution. Participation involves the planning and execution of these events, as well as attendance. The medal covers any event celebrating and promoting the 250th Anniversary. This therefore will cover any public events celebrating and promoting the 250th Anniversary in the period from 2014 to 2033. Forms may be submitted for multiple years Scorekeeping is the responsibility of each compatriot and awarding authority. The awarding authority for each medal is as follows. The Bronze Medal is authorized and recorded by the local chapter. The Silver Medal is Authorized and recorded by the state society. The Gold Medal only is authorized and recorded by the NSSAR 250th Anniversary Committee.
Only Gold Medal applications should be submitted to the NSSAR 250th Anniversary Committee using the email address: 250AnniversaryRecognition@sar.org.
Upon approval of the Gold Medal an email will be sent to the individual authorizing them to purchase the 250th Anniversary Gold Medal from merchandising.
Awards are based on activity and the awarding of points for each type of activity:
a. Directing, chairing, or co-chairing an event or sub-committee for the duration of the event. (20 points)
b. Participation in the planning, financing, promotion or conduct of an event other than directing, chairing, or co- chairing an event. Those that do direct, chair or co-chair and event and serve as a regular member of a committee or sub-committee in a non-leadership role, may also earn points. (10 points)
c. Attending an Event (3 points)
d. Attending an event in Colonial Attire (5 points)
Points are cumulative. The maximum points that can be awarded for any one event is 28 points.
SAR Members may be awarded the Medals for achieving the following levels:
a. Bronze Medal: 25 promotion points as certified by his chapter, state.
b. Silver Medal: 60 promotion points as certified by his state society.
c. Gold Medal: 150 promotion points as certified by the NSSAR 250th Anniversary Committee.
Non-SAR members may also be awarded these medals:
a. The chapter may present bronze awards to its Partners in Patriotism and may recommend its Partners to the state or national society for higher recognition.
b. The state and district may present silver awards to its Partners in Patriotism and may recommend its Partners to the national society for higher recognition.
"Chaplains of the Revolutionary War" by Jack Darrell Crowder
"George Washington's Secret Six" by Brian Kilmeade
"The Revolutionary War in the Southern Back Country" by James K. Swisher
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