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Non-members @ your Convention/Boule/Conclave?
I was looking through an old issue of The Triangle and noticed that on our 2004 National Convention registration form, there's a check-box for non-members as well as collegians and alumnae.
I asked one of our advisors about it and she said that non-members are welcome but purchase special passes that only allow them access to certain events (Panhellenic guest speakers, workshops not involving ritual). I am curious as to whether non-members are allowed at YOUR conventions as well and what events they are allowed to attend. |
Yes non-members may attend certain "events" within our convention. Like yours, these would be speaker events, etc. It would not include anything ritual related (initiation, officer installation, etc).
Generally these are spouses or children who attend banquets along with the convention attendee :). I drag my family along to conventions, but they spend their time sightseeing and playing at the hotel while I am in meetings :). |
At Alpha Gamma Delta Conventions, I think that the only non-members that show up are speakers and Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation officials. (Our Foundation President is a delightful man:D ).
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Non-members are allowed to come to some of our events as well.
They aren't allowed at the business sessions or ritual but the rest is open. We have representatives of other NPC's at our NPC luncheon, various speakers and significant others at some of the dinners. We have a gentleman who brings his wife to our confirmed conventioneers banquet (she's in a wheelchair) every time. And that's been a LOT of conventions. :D In Chicago last summer, Laurel Clark's husband and son came to the Foundation luncheon (we were starting an endowment in her name) and he gave us her badge. (for those who aren't aware, she died in the Columbia...) |
Yes, at the Sigma Gamma Rho bi-annual Boule, there are public events that non-members are invited to and Sigma business events the they are not allowed to attend. Similar to your org, the non-members can register also.
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Non-members are welcomed at pretty much everything that goes on at conventions except ritual. The only guests we really ever have is vendors, spouses of the staff/board of directors and occasional guest speakers. Oh, also the Duke Flad Award winner (most outstanding undergrad) usually has his family in attendance at the awards luncheon.
I guess it'd be pretty boring if you werent a brother. |
Interesting note: According to our past chapter president, the National President of Theta Phi Alpha spoke at the Panhellenic luncheon of our Convention last year. :)
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i've been to sorority boules......
that quite possibly might be the single most abundant place to find college educated, professional, FINE women. *think of nashville last summer* :cool: |
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I have gone to a couple of Pi Kappa Phi Conventions. Spouses and kids have thier own set of programs while the Pi Kapps are conducting business. We do get to join them for certain meals and excursions.
In June, I will be bringing Mr. aopirose to our Convention. He is looking forward to a week of golfing with some of his Atlanta fraternity brothers. |
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We have programming for our adult and youth auxilary groups at our Boule.
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What type of event is your Panhellenic luncheon? Do you invite the local Panhell?? I'm curious. Thanks!
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Re: Non-members @ your Convention/Boule/Conclave?
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They would only be barred from things that touched on stuff only Brothers could be present at, which (like others on this thread have mentioned) usually were things dealing with rituals (workshops on rituals, legistlative sessions dealing with rituals, etc). |
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Our conventions are "Pi Phis only". I'm sure that there are a few people who pay extra for private rooms so that a husband might visit the city but there are no 'visitor meal tickets' or other provisions made. There may be a few invited guests, namely speakers but no spouses or friends. We have a hard enough time finding hotels big enough. If we weren't sharing rooms, I could see being split between hotels or having the number of visitors being limited and that would not be as much fun. Our time together is so limited and is needed for business and education of fraternity members... I would hate to see it limited further.
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