book club in APH
I am the Panhellenic delegate for my alumnae chapter. My chapter is brand new, less than a year old, this is our first exec board, we're getting our charter this summer.
I went to my first APH meeting last month. We edited a draft of our APH scholarship and we made Valentines for a local nursing home. Cool.
This month, we are having a "book club" discussion. This strikes me as kind of...odd. I was under the impression that an APH is mainly for Panhellenic service projects/leadership projects/rec writing/encouraging Greek membership etc. instead of something that doesn't really have anything to do with mobilizing our member groups. A book club, to me, seems social in nature, and rather, something appropriate for individual alumnae chapters. Not that I would go to a book club for my alumnae chapter, because analyzing and discussing literature is about as fun as going to the GYN in my book.
Maybe I just have no clue because I am new to the APH, but does this sound weird/pointless to anyone else?
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