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Old 09-12-2006, 09:51 PM
thetygerlily thetygerlily is offline
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Night/weekend groups

I posted this on the Kappa site, but I thought I'd try here too.

I graduated from college in '05 in the midwest and moved back home (where I don't know any Kappas!). I tried to get involved in my local alumnae association but the group really isn't made for young working women- almost all of their meetings and activities are during weekdays. All the working women who would normally be in this association join a different group (too far for me to go) because the other association is more fit to their needs. I'd like to get more involved because I really miss being with Kappas, so one option is to start what we call a "Night Owls" group, which is basically a group of working women who get together on nights & weekends.

Has anyone here started a this type of group, or participated in one? Any advice/suggestions? What kinds of things do you do?

I'd appreciate any thoughts you have on this!

~ Lily
Kappa Kappa Gamma
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