Some ideas
Crafts!!!! Something easy enough to allow conversation, small enough for many of them to be of use, and simple enough for the ditziest of us to do. I know my chapter would make flash cards or alphabet cards using puff paint to make braille for the school our philanthropy worked with (Service for Sight). Maybe your could have the girls make something along those lines? Here's one idea: Get postcard sized pieces of fun foam (it has so many different names, the very thin sheets of foam that come in many colors?) and a number of the buckets of fun foam stickers (look for ones in a theme that go with you Sorority--safari for Phi Mu, ocean for DG or DDD, etc) and fun foam alphabet stickers or puff paint. I'm not sure how big your recruitment events are, but assign each table a letter or a few to do. On each card write the letter in the puff paint/sticker (so the kids can both SEE and FEEL the letters) and affix a sticker or two that correspond with that letter (a lion for the letter L, for example). Since summer day camps are wrapping up, you should be able to get these supplies for cheap at your local craft store. If not, try online.
Show the video if that is what most of the chapters do at your school. If not, do you have pictures from your philanthropy events? Have a group of sisters work on making posters (I know Panhell rules very in regards to allowable posters, so check first) for each event that can be diplayed around the room or used as table markers.
Are any of your sisters scrapbookers? If so, as them to donate their scrapbooks to display during the event. Always a nice touch.
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"Out of my window looking in the night/I can see the barges flickering light/Silently flows the river to the sea/And the barges to go silently/Barges, I would like to go with you/I would like to sail the ocean blue/Barges, have you treasures in your hold?/Do you fight with pirates brave and bold?/Out of my window looking in the night/I can see the barges flickering light/Starboard shines green/And port is glowing red/I can see the barges far ahead..."
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