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DSTCHAOS 05-26-2007 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by 12dn94dst (Post 1455459)
I'm not knocking parties as a fund raiser, but money to run the chapter should come from dues.

That, too.

But many small chapters don't get most of their money from dues.


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Originally Posted by 12dn94dst (Post 1455459)
And there are tons of programs that can be done for little to no cost.

Sure, but most good programs that actually get the students' and community's interests have some cost. And that "some" cost is where fundraisers like parties come in for chapters that do a lot of programs per semester.

12dn94dst 05-26-2007 03:50 PM

I understand ALL of that, but it still annoys ME.

Wonderful1908 05-26-2007 04:12 PM

Did someone delete my post? Or maybe I didn't post at all? I might be tripping! :confused:

mulattogyrl 05-26-2007 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by 12dn94dst (Post 1455434)
When folks are more concerned with planning the next party instead of the next service.

Very annoying.

ladygreek 05-26-2007 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by mulattogyrl (Post 1455556)
Very annoying.

Sometimes its a matter of perception and the revenues from the parties are for charitable puposes. One simple solution might be to have on the flyers, etc. "The proceeds from this event will support xyz chapter's community service programs."

Based on our IRS designation, only up to 35 percent of funds raised from the public can be used to support the orgs operations. The rest of the funds must go for a charitable purpose. And the rest of the chapter operating costs must be funded my members, i.e., dues.

AKA_Monet 05-26-2007 08:32 PM

Although, I have quite a bit to say, I will refrain from the difficulties one faces when "enduring" the bad times.

To resolve the silliness of multiple parties before community service, I have made statements from our documents and ritualized information memorized...

All good things in the end...

DSTCHAOS 05-26-2007 11:33 PM

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Originally Posted by ladygreek (Post 1455567)
Sometimes its a matter of perception and the revenues from the parties are for charitable puposes.

My point, exactly.

DSTCHAOS 05-26-2007 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by AKA_Monet (Post 1455579)
Although, I have quite a bit to say, I will refrain from the difficulties one faces when "enduring" the bad times.

To resolve the silliness of multiple parties before community service, I have made statements from our documents and ritualized information memorized...

All good things in the end...

Huh?

sigmadiva 05-27-2007 02:56 AM

1. When a chapter splits because a few people don't like the way things are being done or because there are personality conflicts. I've seen / known this to happen in all D9 sororities, but I will take my own as an example. We have a large grad chapter, then for some reason that no one can remember the chapter split, but most likely it was over a personality conflict. Fine, now there are two grad chapters in the same area. Then, within the two chapters, people have personality conflicts so a third grad chapter is established. I know of one member who was in chapter A, things got heated so she ran to chapter B, things did not work out so she ran to chapter C, things fell apart there, so now she is back in chapter A.

2. Not recognizing your own members who came through a different chapter. My soror was at a grad NPHC event and talking to a member of another org. My soror congratulated this other person on having new members into their org, and this person said supposedly "They are not my sorors, they did not come through my chapter."

3. People who take their officer position too literally. I respect your position but you are not my mother.

mulattogyrl 05-27-2007 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by 12dn94dst (Post 1455459)
money to run the chapter should come from dues. If a chapter is constantly having to have fund raisers of any type to run programs, there's an issue and things should be reevaluated. And there are tons of programs that can be done for little to no cost.

Coming from a small chapter, I have to agree with you here. Although for small chapters it is difficult to run the chapter just on dues money, there are programs that could be done that cost little or no money. Once you do these programs, hopefully people will become familiar enough with your chapter that they will support you when you have a fundraiser. If the chapter focuses mostly on fundraising, many times the programs don't get done, and to me, that is what's important.

mulattogyrl 05-27-2007 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Wonderful1908 (Post 1455507)
Did someone delete my post? Or maybe I didn't post at all? I might be tripping! :confused:

I promise it wasn't me! :p:cool:

delph998 05-27-2007 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by sigmadiva (Post 1455739)

3. People who take their officer position too literally. I respect your position but you are not my mother.

Yes! Too many people wanting to be in control. It's not that serious.

jubilance1922 05-27-2007 11:00 AM

I also hate that folks will stroll to ANYTHING, especially the sororities. I cringe when I see women strolling to songs that are inappropriate. Then again, I also cringe when I see women doing stripper-esque dances to those songs at parties....

MeezDiscreet 05-27-2007 12:33 PM

speaking of struts, I don't think they need to be any MORE than 5 8-counts. I look at some of the struts the UGs do and I'm like, "when are they going to start STRUTTING?? They're just dancing in a line!"

ladygreek 05-27-2007 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by sigmadiva (Post 1455739)
1. When a chapter splits because a few people don't like the way things are being done or because there are personality conflicts. I've seen / known this to happen in all D9 sororities, but I will take my own as an example. We have a large grad chapter, then for some reason that no one can remember the chapter split, but most likely it was over a personality conflict. Fine, now there are two grad chapters in the same area. Then, within the two chapters, people have personality conflicts so a third grad chapter is established. I know of one member who was in chapter A, things got heated so she ran to chapter B, things did not work out so she ran to chapter C, things fell apart there, so now she is back in chapter A.

But she's still as active member of the sorority.

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2. Not recognizing your own members who came through a different chapter. My soror was at a grad NPHC event and talking to a member of another org. My soror congratulated this other person on having new members into their org, and this person said supposedly "They are not my sorors, they did not come through my chapter."
Now that is stupid.

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3. People who take their officer position too literally. I respect your position but you are not my mother.
Or those who think they know it all because they are an officer and really don't know jack.


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