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... Read moreThe Dublin-Laurens Alumnae Chapter (DIAC) has a storied history since its inception in 1913. As we honor this milestone, it's important to reflect on the achievements and contributions of the chapter to the community over the past century. Founded with the mission of empowering women and supporting education, the DIAC has played a crucial role in fostering leadership and advocacy among its members. On January 13, 1913, a group of visionary women came together to establish an organization that would provide support and sisterhood, paving the way for countless initiatives aimed at uplifting the local community. The significance of Founders Day lies not only in commemorating the chapter's origins but also in recognizing the ongoing impact it has made through scholarships, charity events, and community service. In celebrating Founders Day, members reflect on the legacy of past leaders and commit to nurturing the chapter's values for future generations. This occasion serves as a reminder that the spirit of sisterhood and philanthropy continues to thrive, encouraging new members to join in the mission to empower other women and support educational opportunities. As we celebrate this important day, we invite all alumnae and supporters to participate in our events, share stories, and honor the extraordinary women who have been part of DIAC's journey.