Bells Across America ceremony to be held at the Bell County Courthouse
September 4, 2025
Special to the Journal
The Betty Martin Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) will join chapters across the nation in celebrating Constitution Day by leading the annual “Bells Across America” event on Tuesday, Sept. 17, at 3 p.m. at the Bell County Courthouse.
The Bells Across America tradition traces its roots to September 17, 1787, when church bells rang in Philadelphia to mark the signing of the U.S. Constitution.

Nearly two centuries later, in 1955, the DAR petitioned Congress to establish Constitution Week, a national observance held annually from September 17–23. President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the resolution into law in 1956. Since then, DAR chapters across the country have worked to keep alive the spirit of the day through educational outreach and public ceremonies—most notably by ringing bells on Constitution Day.
Here in Bell County, the Betty Martin Chapter will bring the tradition to life at 3 p.m., when bells will ring simultaneously across the community. Temple ISD, Belton ISD, and Salado ISD students will take part in ringing bells, while the University of Mary Hardin–Baylor will also ring its campus bells in recognition of the historic moment.
The public is invited to attend the celebration at the Bell County Courthouse, where local dignitaries will gather for a short public program. The event will include a reading of the Preamble to the Constitution, followed by the ringing of bells in unison with schools, churches, and community members across the county.
DAR leaders say the purpose of the event is not only to honor the Constitution but also to remind citizens of their responsibility to uphold and protect it.
“The ringing of the bells is a joyful and unifying sound that links us to the history of 1787, while reminding us of the freedoms and responsibilities we share today,” said a spokesperson for the Betty Martin Chapter.
The community is encouraged to participate by ringing bells of their own—church chimes, school bells, handbells, cell phone bell tone, or even small bells at home—at 3 p.m. on Sept. 17









