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07-26-2007, 08:17 AM
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Originally Posted by porkfriedrice
We did cool things like the anonymous fact game, and we split into groups with sisters from different pledge classes and answered questions on sigma kappa trivia. Then we had a bunch of envelopes with different dollar amounts in, whoever won got to pick their envelope first, and so on. Then we had to go out for like 2 hours and try to do something with the money that had something to do with sisterhood (tangible items. My group took a picture of all of us standing at a street sign (Triangle Street), made the sigma kappa handsign, printed it out at cvs, got a cheap photo frame and stickers and stuck sisterhood on it. All for $5).
Cool things like watch a movie together that has meaning for your chapter or sorority (every Sigma Kappa knows or has seen Mystic River), sit in a circle and say why you love your chapter, everyone writes down their name and one person pulls it out and each sister has to say one nice thing about the person whose name was drawn.
Deep down inside, everyone is five years old. Embrace that, treat it like a big slumber party?.
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Mystic River? I thought it was Mystic Pizza that had Sigma Kappa significance.
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07-26-2007, 10:46 AM
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Mystic River? I thought it was Mystic Pizza that had Sigma Kappa significance.
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Shhhhh don't tell her.  It'll be more fun if she watches Mystic River looking for hearts and doves!
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07-26-2007, 10:50 AM
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Shhhhh don't tell her.  It'll be more fun if she watches Mystic River looking for hearts and doves!
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Hahaha yeah that's what happens when I go off on a tangent while on percocets and valium. I even own a copy of the movie, I have no excuse!
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07-26-2007, 12:05 PM
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Shhhhh don't tell her.  It'll be more fun if she watches Mystic River looking for hearts and doves!
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I figured it was a typing error- but I don't want anyone to go watch Mystic River thinking it has any sorority symbolism in it!
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07-27-2007, 02:06 AM
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I figured it was a typing error- but I don't want anyone to go watch Mystic River thinking it has any sorority symbolism in it!
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It does. I mean, I'm from MA and my sorority likes to kill people. It's not even symbolism, it's totally fact!
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07-27-2007, 07:50 AM
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It does. I mean, I'm from MA and my sorority likes to kill people. It's not even symbolism, it's totally fact!
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Hmm, that would explain all of the screaming we heard coming from the Sigma Kappa house on the day of their initiation ceremony.
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07-26-2007, 10:50 AM
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If you are doing it at the house, call it a "Sisterhood Lockdown" and make cute t-shirts.
Is the purpose a beginning of the year retreat? How many hours are members going to be there?
Set up a schedule from roll call at check in to dismissal the following day. Have some wiggle room in the schedule, but list out what you need to accomplish during the retreat and allot the appropriate amount of time.
Make sure the members have a copy of the agenda.
I think that with a large group, time is more effectively used when you break into smaller teams that rotate throughout "stations" for the retreat (IE: reviewing standards code, reviewing academic program, craft stations, etc.) and then coming back together for games or singing songs.
The best retreats are ones where the leaders talk less and the members interact more. If you're reviewing the standards code, why not break the chapter into small groups to "act" out an inappropriate behavior, and have the chapter talk about what they did and what is correct. The standards chair moderates the skits and the discussion. Everyone is involved, and it is presented in a positive way, so people feel less like they are being preached at and more involved in the process.
Ice-breakers are a great way to get started. Also, a take-home craft is a good memento of the retreat.
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