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Originally posted by BFulton:
I say, "Why Not Try?" You could perhaps just ask the various non-affiliated GLOs (multi-cultural, professional, etc.) what their level of interest in such a council might be and give it a shot. Even meeting once a month to let the other organizations know what each group is planning, what they need help with, etc. would be a great start!
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BF, I totally agree that I should try. BUT, there are reasons for me not acting it on it at this point.
1) Our chapter has a LOT of things going on this semester. If I started this, I'd want to do it this year sometime. But my sisters and I are trying to plan a lot of big events (ie. fashion show, step show, our Founders Week) plus we're having Rush both semesters. We just don't really have time to do it this year. This thought of mine was something I came up w/ like last month and we've already had our calendar planned since March! So had I thought of this earlier, there would be no problem
2) Well how bout next year, you ask? Well, I'm graduating in December. BUT that doesn't mean my sisters can't do it.

Which is something they probably will try to set up. They know I want to start it and they all believe it would be beneficial. So they will probably start trying to initiate it next year or at the end of this year. I'll be around though, so I can help.

But as for us doing it now, hmmm, we just have so much to do already. We actually might be cutting some smaller programs out cuz we really want to get our bigger events off the ground. So much to do, so little time
[This message has been edited by ZChi4Life (edited August 23, 2000).]