The Sisters of Alpha Omega Sorority is an organization that prepares young women for society, stressing the importance of education and social grace.
Every spring young girls make their debut to the world as debutantes via debutante balls or cotillions. Many times debutante balls are sponsored by churches, women's groups or schools. The Sisters of Alpha Omega Sorority has taken the concept of the debutante ball and created a junior sorority for girls ages 10-17 years of age. The girls meet year round and their spring debutante ball is their flagship event.
The Sisters of Alpha Omega Sorority was founded in 1999 by Andreia Smith-Lipscomb. The sorority prepares young women for society, stressing the importance of education and social grace. Andreia herself has been a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority for nearly 20 years so she has much insight on sorority life.
Not every young woman can be a debutante. Dozens of young girls apply to become potential pledges for the junior sorority, but only a handful are chosen. The girls with the best grades and who are socially graceful are chosen. The chosen ones also must know how to work in a group.
The potential debutantes who are chosen to be pledges come out as sisters during the spring debutante ball.
The amazing thing about the Sisters of Alpha Omega Sorority are the life skills that the young women learn. The girls meet weekly throughout the year. The girls themselves take part in every phase of the planning for all of their events-including the debutante ball. The girls have their say about choosing the venue and even the menu for the event.
In weekly meetings, the girls plan their events and the meeting itself is conducted by the junior officers. Ms. Siera English is the current president of the sorority and she is also the current Miss SAQ. Every year one girl who exceeds expectations and goes above and beyond is crowned Miss SAQ. Although, Siera is president, all of the officers play important roles in making sure that the goals of the sorority are met. The founder, Mrs. Lipscomb, her Dean of Pledgees and other mothers are often present at meetings, but it is really the girls who make things happen.
The girls have appeared at the Norfolk State Homecoming Parade in the past and plan to participate in more parades in the future. They also plan shopping trips as fund raisers and visit college campuses. Like traditional sororities, the girls also do community service from time to time. Although, the Sisters of Alpha Omega is a social group, education is a strong foundation of the organization. The founder, Mrs. Smith-Lipscomb has three higher education degrees and her dean of pledgees also two higher education degrees.
These young ladies have an advantage over other young women when they head to college. If they choose to join a sorority, they already have some idea of the responsibility of being a sorority member.
The Sisters of Alpha Omega Sorority is based in Hampton Roads, Virginia. Currently, they are the only social group in the Hampton Roads area that has a sit down dinner debutante ball. You can visit them on the web at
www.sistersofalphaomega.com. Visit their web site to view pictures and to learn more about their organization.
If you are interested in becoming a debutante in your area, talk to other young women who may have been debutantes in the past. These organizations often don't advertise so many times you have to scout them out or have the right connections. Being a debutante is a wonderful experience, having the opportunity to wear a white gown and to waltz in front of your family and friends. It is a once in a lifetime experience.
If their are no organizations in your area that offer debutante balls or cotillions, talk to a family member, your church or a person who is active in your community. Chances are if you find a dedicated person, you may be able to help coordinate a debutante ball in your area. Also, if you are interested in starting a chapter of The Sisters of Alpha Omega Sorority in your area, please visit their web site and contact the organization for additional information.
Be sure to visit the official web site for The Sisters of Alpha Omega Sorority at
http://www.sistersofalphaomega.com