Hi Kathy~
Thanks for your response. After our 20th anniversary cruise this weekend, I've been happy to hear from four sisters who noticed I had missed the boat (literally) and wanted to make sure things were cool on my end. I've heard about their end-of-term meetings and plans, and hope to get to at least two events before the end of the school year-- maybe to get some requests on things to help them with over the summer while they're off all over the place.
Actually your comments about being a liason from the alumni end of things was what I had in mind-- since it's often intimidating for actives to talk to the alumni who range so much in age.
Especially since Eta Gamma has such a gap between the older alumni and newer sisters... we definitely need two people working on repairing that relationship-- it's too much for a single active sister to do in many respects, and since I have some personal contacts already, it might help to have the active alumni secretary working on keeping the known alumni up to date on what's going on while an alumni representative works on finding the whereabouts of missing people.
I also see and understand what you're talking about with alumni coming in and wanting to dictate how things should happen-- definitely not what I want to do, but I could definitely see some of the alumni from my "era" and prior wanting to do that. They (and I) have to remember that it's no longer our chapter-- we're the background support when they need it, but they are the ones who need to mold the chapter and direct it into the future.
My ideas for helping them were mostly background secretarial stuff-- with the exception of being an alumni liason, the rest are things that really are "extras" more than day to day operations-- I don't want to get into the middle of that since I'm no longer an active.
My personal thoughts for involvement were the following:
1) Offering to be the alumni liason to update the alumni database (and keep a backup copy for when it's needed in case people move away from the university and things would get "lost"). This would also help because I can help keep the lines of communication open so hopefully announcements can be made in a timely manner for alumni to be able to attend events.
2) Offer to be the maintainer of the chapter website, both financially and physically, since it's often a tough thing to do when pep and marching band are in full swing. (It's one of the things I do professionally, so I might as well donate the time and energy!)
3) Possibly discuss getting the kin sister program restarted that we used to have in Eta Gamma (where each MC was given an alumni "kin sister", which was the alumni equivalent of a big sister mentor, to connect each active to an individual alumni for a stronger bond). This might be happening already, but I do want to ask... since all but one line of the sorority has died off, it might be nice to reconnect the "old" Eta Gamma back to the new in this fashion.
Anyway... since I'm getting obnoxiously wordy here... I do appreciate the response. Hopefully the recent contact I've received from them will help improve the alumni relations in our chapter.