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04-28-2005, 02:28 AM
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Founders Day
Since Founders Day is coming up and alumnae associations/chapters are holding their annual luncheons I thought it might be fun to start a thread and sisters could discuss how their luncheon went.
Ours is this Saturday and I'm always looking forward to it. I'm looking forward to seeing another Delta Gamma sister who I haven't seen in years. I'm so excited to see her again!!!!!! I'm also excited to see other DG alums, alums in general and meet some of the Gamma Rho collegians.
I love participating in Jewel Degree and I'm excited to do that.
I just look forward to Founders Day.
Plus, I get to wear my new pin with my guard and I'm excited to do that.
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04-28-2005, 03:17 AM
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I love Founders' Day, and part of me is excited - but it'd be better to ask me when it's all over!
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04-28-2005, 11:38 AM
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I posted part of this under "random" but I'll post it here too! Upsilon had its Founder's Weekend last weekend. It was lots of of fun. My big D and her Big D were there as well as one of my little ones (and all her littles). I think we figured out that there were 7 generations of our "family" there last weekend. (We're going to post pictures on VV eventually) It was really cool since my Big has been in Europe for the past couple years so I haven't really seen her in quite awhile!
We did Jewel Degree (for 4 new Pi's) and Alpha Ceremony (for 1 new Alpha) which was fun. Its been awhile since I have been to an Alpha Ceremony and apparently we have been doing it wrong (!?!?) so it was interesting to see it done "right". We also had a formal dinner that night at the house (which looks even more amazing in person...I had only seen the completed remodel in pictures). Sunday we did the 50 year ceremony for the 1955 pledge class. Unfortunately only one member could make it, but it was moving none-the-less.
Next year we (the Pi's) are hoping to out number the collegiates at Founder's Weekend. Only about 6 of us were there, so we are going to try and work on spreading the word better!
Ok, this is long! Sorry!
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04-28-2005, 01:28 PM
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Denver AA will be holding a Founders' Day brunch on Saturday, May 14. This year we will be offering Jewel Degree. I believe we have 3 people receiving it. Last year we performed the 25- & 50-year Ceremonies. (We actually had a member celebrate her 75th ADPi anniversary in 2003!) We plan to rotate the anniversary ceremonies and Jewel Degree every other year.
I'll let you know how everything goes!
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04-29-2005, 08:08 AM
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NOT to get into Ritual here...
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Originally posted by CougADPi
We did Jewel Degree (for 4 new Pi's) and Alpha Ceremony (for 1 new Alpha) which was fun. Its been awhile since I have been to an Alpha Ceremony and apparently we have been doing it wrong (!?!?) so it was interesting to see it done "right".
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I read this in Random and since you're posting here, I'll ask -
If these young women go thru the Alpha Ceremony at Founder's Day, how long is their Alpha Period???? Does school go another 4-6 weeks past Founder's Day? (Where I advise, the collegians are in Finals or near to it when we hold Founder's Day.)
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04-29-2005, 08:59 AM
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They might be a carry over for the fall. I remember there was a girl we offered a bid to in the spring 98. She accepted but she was a carry over to the fall. If memory serves that is when she actually participated in her Alpha ceremony (with the other Alphas from FR).
Question: is Alpha ceremony "required" to be done as soon as the girl accepts her bid? If it is (b/c it is too early as I type and my brain isn't working this early) some chapters do COR up until almost the last day of school, if the ceremony is required then you would have to do it, even though everyone knows that the NM would be carry overs til the fall.
I'm not sure if I'm making any sense at all. That is what I get for trying to type things at 5:55 in the morning.
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04-29-2005, 09:55 AM
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Alpha Ceremony must be completed within the first week of accepting a bid. I think it might even be within the first 48 or 72 hours. I can't remember the exact requirement. But yes it is. So they most likely are carring her over until the fall. Or they could be doing what UNT did many years ago. They take a few girls in late spring, intiate them over the summer and they can actively participate in recruitment. UNT has done it both ways, but the summer initiation seems to work well, most of the time.
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04-29-2005, 11:08 AM
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Re: NOT to get into Ritual here...
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Originally posted by FirstAndFinest
I read this in Random and since you're posting here, I'll ask -
If these young women go thru the Alpha Ceremony at Founder's Day, how long is their Alpha Period???? Does school go another 4-6 weeks past Founder's Day? (Where I advise, the collegians are in Finals or near to it when we hold Founder's Day.)
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Yeah, she will carry over to the fall and will most likely do Alpha Education with the Formal Recruitment Class. I was a Spring carryover as well. Its quite common with Upsilon who excels at COR!
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04-30-2005, 03:45 PM
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Gamma Delta had our Founders' Day luncheon today and it went very well. The Ft. Lauderdale and Miami AA's are amazing and we're so lucky to have their unbelievable support. Our graduating seniors took part in Jewel Degree and they will be missed terribly. We also had to say goodbye to our fabulous TCC who was with us since August when we began our recolonization. She was instrumental in our development and growth as a chapter. Of course we'll still keep in touch, but it won't be the same without her next year. I hope we make her and all of ADPi proud as we continue to develop and strengthen our sisterhood.
(I just want to brag about one of our graduating sisters who was awarded "Most Outstanding Senior Woman" at the University of Miami. She is truly outstanding and brilliant. I know she will go far in life and bring joy to all those around her. I'm so proud to call her my sister.)
Also, last night we had Black Diamond Formal at the Raleigh Hotel on South Beach. A good time was had by all.
These two events were a perfect closing to a year full of wonderful memories and new friendships. As much as I'm looking forward to summer back home in NY, I know I'll be counting the days until I'm back in Miami with the best sisters a girl could ask for. I began the school year feeling out of place and alone in a school of 10000, and now having come home to Alpha Delta Pi, have 87 sisters who I treasure with all my heart.
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04-30-2005, 06:01 PM
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I just got back from the Phoenix Alumnae Association/Gamma Rho founders day and it was fantastic.
Our speaker is director of the RMH in Phoenix and she was amazing. I totally want to volunteer there. (On a side note I went by RMH and got a tour, some of the rooms were decorated by coporations or individuals and I decided that ADPi needs to decorate a room).
I got to see two Delta Gamma sisters and I was so happy to see them again.
I got to see my friend Amy, who I just saw in March at her wedding but she hasn't been to an alum event in over a year, so that was really nice.
Plus, I found out that a Gamma Rho senior has been selected to be a TCC. So to all you collegians out there, you might get a Gamma Rho TCC next school year (and for the life of me I can't remember her name).
All in all Founders day went extremely well and ran smoothly.
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05-03-2005, 08:55 AM
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I'm exhausted!
I helped out with Jewel Degree for two chapters on Sunday! First, I drove down to Philadelphia to help out at Eta Chi (Villanova). The chapter had a lovely brunch and then all 4 alumnae present conferred Jewel upon 15 graduates.
Then, I drove out to Staten Island, NYC, for a Tea Party-themed Founder's Day. There, we had 6 alumnae to perform Jewel for another 15 seniors.
I really felt good about being able to help out! (HX was a last minute plan.) I am very excited about picking up 5 new members for our alum chapter!! One of whom wants to take on a position!! YEA!!!
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05-07-2005, 09:39 PM
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Well, Founders' Day for me was bittersweet. It was really hectic being in charge of everything and running around like a chicken with my head cut off , but then I also was having to be strong for my girls, too.
But, how many people can say they've had the International President at their Founders' Day celebrations?
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05-08-2005, 11:38 AM
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But, how many people can say they've had the International President at their Founders' Day celebrations?
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Excellent!!! Hope you (or someone) took lots of pictures!! Having Mrs Goddard there is something to shout from the mountain top - hope the collegians put that in their chapter-alumnae newsletter (and if they don't already have one, that would make a great start for one)!
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05-08-2005, 07:45 PM
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Excellent!!! Hope you (or someone) took lots of pictures!! Having Mrs Goddard there is something to shout from the mountain top - hope the collegians put that in their chapter-alumnae newsletter (and if they don't already have one, that would make a great start for one)!
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Our historian may have done so - I unfortunately didn't bring my camera (after a long debate, I decided not to, but I wish I would have)
One of the chapters will probably do so, but we'll have to wait and see
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05-08-2005, 09:30 PM
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Those chapters who can hold Jewel Degree and Founders' Day at the same time are soooo lucky!! We have Jewel Degree towards the beginning of April, and will celebrate Founders' Day next weekend.
One thing that never ceases to amaze me is that there is ALWAYS at least one senior who is behind on her financial obligations, but can't understand why she can't receive JD because of it. It's heartbreaking from the Alumnae point of view, but we would be shirking our responsibility if we went ahead and did it otherwise. *sigh*
I doubt very much if it applies to anyone here, but if you're a senior in arrears, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE talk to your alumnae, and at the very least, get a payment plan started!! Not only will you NOT be able to receive Jewel Degree without it, but the whole Chapter will be ineligible for Diamond Four-Point!!
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