Marching with Purpose: Sgt Maj John Champe Chapter Celebrates Independence with Parades and Public Readings
The Sgt Maj John Champe Chapter SAR was busy commemorating Independence with four parades and two readings of the Declaration of Independence. A float owned by member Warner Workman participated in: The June 27 Star Spangled South Riding parade and display, the July 3 Lovettsville Parade, the July 4 Leesburg parade, and the July 4 Middletown parade in support of the Col. James Wood II (CJW-II) Chapter SAR. The chapter sponsored a Reading of the Declaration of Independence at the Historic Loudoun County Courthouse the morning of July 4, then supported the CJW-II Chapter at a Reading of the Declaration of Independence on July 5 in Front Royal at the Warren County Courthouse with a 1/3 size Liberty Bell.
At the Loudoun County Courthouse Reading of the Declaration of Independence, four elected officials were readers: Leesburg Mayor Kelly Burk and Loudoun County Board of Supervisors Sylvia Glass, Juli Briskman and Kriten Umstattd. The Reverend John Marks Society Children of the American Revolution (Virginia C.A.R.) provided ten members, two who passed out programs, three who read portions of the Declaration, and eight who led the Pledge of Allegiance. Ten members of SMJC participated along with ten ladies from four DAR Chapters.