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Tekes do good and let everyone know...
First, congratulations to the NYC Tekes...great job for a great cause.
As important, they let everyone know about it -- something most chapters/divisions, etc. don't. We wonder why it is there isn't "good" news about Greek Life. Generally it's because we don't get around to telling our story... From Fraternal News: New York Area Tekes Support the American Cancer Society's Fight Against Breast Cancer (New York, NY) --- Once again, New York area chapters of Tau Kappa Epsilon have challenged the old "New York attitude" stereotype. Early Sunday morning, 50 Tau Kappa Epsilon Brothers, representing three different TKE chapters pulled themselves out of bed to volunteer their time and efforts for the American Cancer Society's "Making Strides Against Breast Cancer" five-kilometer walk at Central Park. Fraters from the Tau-Alpha (NYU), Theta-Sigma (St. Johns) and Xi- Gamma (NYIT) chapters were all present and quickly became the "go to" guys for the entire event. Within minutes of being onsite, the Fraters of Tau Kappa Epsilon became the "force of choice" for event coordinators. The men spent the day assisting with set up and tear down of event tents and booths, trash disposal, re-supplying the refreshments tent, and cheering on the over 20,000 walkers for the five-kilometer event. Planners for the event were absolutely ecstatic and amazed by the assistance the Brothers of Tau Kappa Epsilon provided, and look forward to calling the men back for non-volunteer work at their other events. "I am proud of the efforts of our New York Fraters. They are living the ideas of Tau Kappa Epsilon by helping others," said Todd Farmer, Regional Director for Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. After eight hours of non-stop work at Central Park, it was back to business as TKE Brothers attended a Province Educational Conference hosted by the Tau-Alpha chapter at NYU. Province Advisors Peter Dawson and Michael Hoffman, along with Senior Chapter Consultant Justin Evers, gave workshops on Rush, Public Relations, Risk Management, New Member Education and Alumni Relations. Pizza and soda was provided by the Province, and the day was a huge success for everyone involved. Founded in 1899, Tau Kappa Epsilon is the world's largest social fraternity, with nearly 222,000 initiated members and more than 270 undergraduate chapters and colonies in the United States and Canada. The TKE Vision is to be the best lifelong collegiate social fraternity; the TKE Mission is to aid men in their mental, moral, and social development for life; and the TKE Purpose is to contribute to the advancement of society through the personal growth of our members, and service to others. |
That is good news, good job guys. Thanks for the post DeltAlum
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That's something lots of us could learn from. Get positive ink about our chapters and it builds us up before we get bad ink.
It's called preventative PR. |
Yay for the Tekes!!!!!
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Way to go, Tekes!
Good job, guys! :) :D :cool:
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