You're looking for sister events, correct?
Well, John Hughes movie night is fun, "Sixteen Candles", "Breakfast Club" and "Pretty in Pink" are all such great movies to watch with a group of girls.
A traditional slumber party is fun, the kind you would do when you were ten.
Along the belly dance theme is getting a yoga instructor for an hour and a half for your group.
Support some on-campus activities together. Most of us do not take full advantage of what's offered on campus while we are there. Is there play that the drama dept. is producing, is your campus orchestra or choir having a concert? All go together and support your local aspiring artists.
Have a serious disscussion afterwards, with food of course.
Sundaes on Sundays, very cheap social, ice cream, toppings and spoons are all you need!
Bring your favorite snack food buffet. I've done this one in combination with another workshop, but its always been a success. Tell everyone to bring some of their favorite junk or snack food; like a pot luck dinner except no one has to cook. But this one works best if you present all the junk food nicely, on a cloth covered table, and you give everyone nice plates to "sample' the food.
A build your future party. Get a bunch of magazines and have everyone clip out things that strike them as something they would want in their future. they can make collages or lists. Everyone in the group can share what they see for themselves, and how they may already be working on their goals. Also if you have an alumnae mentoring program in your chapter this is a great exercise to do with alums there. They can break down what their goals have been and how they've managed to achieve them.
Hope these are interesting. Let us know what your chapter decides to do!
Good luck,
violets
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