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Old 01-11-2005, 11:27 AM
Lil' Hannah Lil' Hannah is offline
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In small chapters where you do have doubling of positions. Is it better/possible to have the alumnae organizations sponsor the chapter website if the chapter is ok with it? How can alumnae help the chapter keep it up? Because honestly, who has time to learn website design and upkeep with a full class load, sorority obligations and everyother thing they are involved in?
Anyone who wants to do the webpage can. If you have an alumnae that is willing to do it, maybe you could appoint someone to keep that alumane abreast of any info you want on the site. That way the collegian would just have to email the alumnae with dates, info, new pictures, etc. and the alumnae can worry about the design and programming.

Chapter websites really are a great tool for parents and alumnae who want to keep tabs on what's going on, and can even be a great resource for active sisters. They're a labor of love but should definitely be kept current.
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