Meeting Spirit
* When the roll is called, each week, instead of saying "here" or "present," the spirit chair will direct everyone to instead....
1) Name your favorite location for a date
2) Hometown
3) Major
4) Fraternity
5) Color
Etc. A great way to learn little things about your sisters and giggle!
* The Celebration Letter. The first week, the spirit chair will write a letter to a sister who has made a meaningful difference in her life and read it aloud, and give the letter to the sister, perhaps in a frame. The next week, that sister will write a letter to another sis, and so on.... It makes everyone feel good.
House Spirit
* Warm Fuzzies
Start a bulletin board in the chapter common room. Glue fuzzy balls to push pins and leave scraps of paper for sisters to leave notes for one another, or "warm fuzzies." To introduce the board, read this story in chapter
http://www.storybin.com/sponsor/sponsor138.shtml
and pass out paper scraps so folks can go and pin their warm fuzzies after chapter.
* Door Decorating Contests
Each holiday, assign prides to decorate bedroom and house doors for the holidays. Award a small prize (and points for your chapter points system to the winners.) And think of how pretty the chapter house will look for December, Valentine's, etc... and how the prides will bond when they work together!
*On the road and in the classroom
Inspire new sisterhood and friendship moments-- award sisters in chapter if you've seen them in letters that week, honk 3 times if you see an ADPi, etc.
Tape a challenge under people's seats each week--- say hello to two strangers this week, call your mom, etc... Also, leave little inspirations and quotes.
Keep your spirit time brief during meetings, but do take some time away from "business" to introduce a happy thought or encourage the members. Another activity is to do a pat on the back for encouragement where everyone pats the back of the person in front, back and side to side of them. You can also do a group massage this way!
There are tons of great ideas online, in ice-breaker books, etc. Another great resource are your school's Greek Adviser and the Resident Assistants!