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Originally Posted by DaffyKD
I am President of my Alumnae Chapter. Our membership is getting younger and younger because: 1) we get our new alumnae involved in our group. They are put on committees, are asked to be on the board, are asked for their opinion of the type of meetings they would enjoy. 2) We ask the new member to bring their friends to a meeting. 3) We greet our new members and make them feel welcome. 4) We make sure we keep them informed of our activities by putting them on our newsletter e-mail list. Our newsletter goes out monthly.
Many stay active for quite a while until they start having kids. Once they are involved with kid activities and school they leave until the youngest gets to be about 12 or 13 and then they come back.
DaffyKD
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I don't know how the President of our Houston Alumnae Chapter does it! I got involved with the chapter 2 years ago when the older members were getting too old to keep things going on their own, and a lot of younger members were being pulled in to join. Positions were filled and the new President was more than willing to take on her new role. She had a two-year-old and she was our (many times sole) representative at Houston Alumnae Panhellenic meetings and events. And then about a year ago, she got pregnant. She still only missed one alumnae chapter event... which was held right around her due date. In addition to having two young children, she's also a very active volunteer with the Houston Rodeo, which is a huge commitment.
I understand that sometimes life gets in the way of doing everything we want to do, but if sisters want to stay active, they'll find a way... even if it's only in a small way.