One of the best parts about my job as District President is the opportunity to travel to all of my alumnae chapters. I always enjoy visiting the alumnae friends I have met through the years and meeting new sisters. I learn more from my chapters than I probably teach them, and I always leave inspired by the amazing things alumnae in our district are doing.
My visits this year started in Manhattan, KS. I met with the alumnae there and helped them vote on their official chapter name and very first slate of EC officers. We had a great time at the local coffee shop in Aggieville, and I shared some ZTA history in honor of Founders' Day coming up. I am so happy that the Flint Hills, KS alumnae chapter is organized and the newest one in our district!
Just a few weeks later I traveled to Joplin, MO to meet with local alumnae and one collegian. I was joined by one of our Province Presidents, and we talked about getting the Tri-State chapter organized again. I am proud of these ladies for making it a priority to organize two events since then. I look forward to seeing them fully reorganize before the end of the year.
The weekend right after my visit to Joplin took me to the KC Metro chapter. I joined the EC officers for a retreat and spent a couple of hours working with them on all sorts of topics. Our focus, however, was on membership recruitment and surveying members. I am confident that these women will continue to grow as a chapter.
Finally, in early December I traveled to Columbia to meet with the Mid-Missouri chapter. We had a nice lunch downtown, and we talked about member recruitment. They have good plans in place to recruit many women, especially in the Jefferson City area.
If time allows, I will visit the Lawrence, KS Area alumnae chapter soon, and I will of course be at Zeta Day in Springfield. My last travel for the year will be to New Orleans for Convention! I am very excited about this and hope to see many alumnae from our district there, especially to receive Crown Chapter awards!
Monday, February 1, 2010
My ZTA Travels
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Labels: Awards, Convention, DP Musings, KC Metro, Manhattan, Mid-Misouri, Tri-State
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Newest Links in ZTA's Chain of Chapters
Zeta Tau Alpha is thrilled to be adding two new links to our chain of chapters. Lambda Gamma, the 241st link, will be added on January 30 at the University of Texas at San Antonio. The Lambda Delta chapter, our 242nd link, will be added on January 31 at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. Congratulations and welcome to all of our new Zeta sisters in Texas!
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Tuesday, January 5, 2010
National Speaker for KS & MO Zeta Day
We are very fortunate to have our Vice President Collegiate for Area I, Keeley Riddle, attending our Zeta Day! You will not want to miss the opportunity to meet her and hear her speak, so make plans to join us in Springfield, MO on Saturday, April 10. It will be a great day celebrating our sisterhood, crowning achievements, completing service projects, and raising funds for the ZTA Foundation. Stay tuned for more details.
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Labels: Zeta Day
Monday, December 21, 2009
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!
I wish you all a wonderful end to 2009. May you be blessed with joy and peace and the opportunity to surround yourself with your favorite people. More than ever we are reminded of that most valuable treasure: "love, the greatest of all things".
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Labels: DP Musings
Monday, December 7, 2009
Turn in Your Pink Yoplait Lids!
Zetas, there is only one more week left to "Save Lids to Save Lives". Our goal is to collect at least 300,000 lids to provide a $30,000 contribution to Komen and a $15,000 contribution to the ZTA Foundation. The latest lid count is 67,792, but we know most Zetas are keeping all their lids to mail in at once.
Cleaned lids are due to International Office by 12/15. Mail them to: 3450 Founders Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268. Be sure to note which alumnae or collegiate chapter should receive credit!
I am pleased to announce that I have collected about 500 lids on my own. I will post the final count as soon as I have it.
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Labels: Philanthropy, Think Pink
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Thankful to be a Zeta Alumna!
In the spirit of Thanksgiving, I thought I would post a top 5 list. Here are the Top 5 Reasons I Love Being an Active ZTA Alumna:
5. I stay connected to all the ZTA happenings locally and nationally.
4. I get to share wisdom with collegians and draw energy & enthusiasm from them.
3. I have lots of fun and informative activities scheduled for me to choose from!
2. I can serve my community and promote breast cancer education & awareness.
1. I have made so many new friends and strengthened the ties of sisterhood!
My alumnae membership has enabled me to build on my collegian experience by exposing me to even more amazing women and opportunities. I cannot imagine my Zeta experience only lasting a few short years in college. For me, Zeta is forever!
I am very thankful to be a ZTA alumna, and I give thanks for all of my sisters.
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Labels: DP Musings
Monday, November 16, 2009
Province Wide Officer Training (PWOT) for Collegians
“Save the Date” for Province Wide Officer Training. It will be held in Springfield, MO on Saturday, January 16. This event is a training in which all of the collegiate chapters from Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Arkansas will come together to share ideas, be trained in their specific offices, and be trained in topics that seem to be challenging our chapters. In addition, there will be a training specifically designed for Treasurers and Financial Advisors that is taught by a CFMC. This is a great training and highly recommended for all Financial Advisors in the area! During the day, we will also be holding an Advisor’s training for current advisors and anyone who would like to become an advisor. We are hoping to incorporate parts of the training that National Council created for advisors that was provided over the summer to a limited amount of advisors in our area. This is a great opportunity for alumnae to support collegians and learn more about serving as an advisor. Attend if you can!
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Labels: Training