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g{x mxàt VtÄÄSoror Mary B. Wright,
International President
Soror Janet Y. Bivins, Esq.,
Atlantic Regional Director
Soror Gina Merritt-Epps, Esq.,
New Jersey State Director
The Newsletter for the State of New Jersey
May 2016 Volume 6, Issue 9
Building on the Principles of Zeta
While Blazing New Paths!
Inside this issue:
Z-Lessons 2
Parliamentary Corner 3
NJ Healthy Living 4
Z-HOPE - Initiative 5
Atlantic Region 6
State Conference 7
Youth Corner 12
New Members 15
NJ Chapters 16
Events 22
Key Dates 24
Message from the State DirectorAnd the winners are….
S tate o f New Je rseySoror Gina Merritt-Epps, Esq.
New Jersey State Director325 East Jimmie Leeds RoadSuite 7 PMB 144Galloway, NJ 08205
Phone: (609) 748-1470
Website: www.zphibnj.org
E-mail: [email protected]
www.facebook.com/zphibnj
Greetings Sorors and Amicae and welcome to
May! Thanks to all of those that attended the
State Leadership Conference. Thanks again to
HOZ chapter for sponsoring the webinar to help prepare
Sorors for the conference. Congratulations to all award-ees and to the newly elected officers! See a full listing of
awardees on pages 8-11. I am extremely grateful to eve-
ryone that helped us continue our Journey to Centennial.
Please see page 10 for a little unfinished business—the
Social Action awards. And, thank you for 3,530 pieces
for the “Say Cheese” Elder Care Initiative!
For this month’s Z-Lessons, we continue our focus on leadership, reviewing the role
of the Recording Secretary. Please see page 2 and ensure that your Recording Sec-
retary is properly executing this important role.
Thanks for all that Marched for Babies and supported Xi Tau Zeta, Sigma Zeta Zeta,
Omicron Omicron Zeta, and Chi Rho Zeta chapters. Please support Rho Rho Zeta
and Omega Mu Zeta this month. May God bless you all!
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May 2016
Part 1
Z-LessonsMonthly Embellishment & Training for
the Sorors of New Jersey “Building on the Principles of Zeta
While Blazing New Paths!”
During the March 29 webinar, we learned that the minutes from our meetings are a source of authority, as they
reflect the official actions taken by the body. It is important to elect a Recording Secretary that is organized,
hard-working, intelligent and an excellent writer. The secretary is arguably the most important officer as she is
responsible for organizing, assimilating and disseminating information within the organization and is the high-
est ranking officer after the President and Vice President(s).
The Recording Secretary:
1. Records the proceedings of the sorority and take minutes at each
meeting, keeping a file of the same and incorporating any written
reports.
2. Ensures that the minutes reflect what was done, not what was said.
3. Keeps a record of members in attendance at each meeting.
4. Records motions and corrects the minutes as necessary.
5. Brings all governing documents and past minutes to every meeting.
6. Assists with voting.
7. Makes minutes available for inspection by financial members.
8. Sends a copy of the minutes from the prior meeting to all financial members in advance of each meeting.
9. Maintains an open line of communication with the President, making sure the President is aware of any
motions that have not been acted upon.
10. Assists with the general supervision of the chapter.
11. Is familiar with all handbooks, forms, policies and procedures of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. and
Parliamentary Procedure.
12. Is mentally prepared for the job – sets personal goals and objectives for her term of office.
13. Serves as a member of the Executive Board, attending meetings and preparing minutes.
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Parliamentary Corner
AMENDING A MOTION
This month’s submission for embellishment addresses the steps to amending a motion.Below are examples to assist you with the process.
During debate, one may move to amend the pending motion. Remember that there are 3
basic processes of amendments.
Let's amend this sample motion: "I move that we buy a new sign."
You can move to amend by Inserting words or paragraphs. I move to amend by Inserting the phrase " “not to exceed $50 dollars" “ at the end of the motion.
You can move to amend by Striking out (not deleting) words or paragraphs. I move to amend by striking out the word "“new”.
You can move to amend by Striking out and Inserting words or paragraphs. One can evenamend by Substituting (Striking out and Inserting) entire paragraphs or the complete motion. I move to amend by Striking out the word “sign” and Inserting the word “billboard”.
You can also amend the amendment, before it is voted upon: But you can only amend theInserted or Struck out words. You cannot amend a separate part of the main motion not cov-ered by the amendment that is currently being discussed!
The difficult part is remembering that the more urgent motions cannot be amended: Adjourn, Question of
Privilege, Orders of the Day, Lay on/Take from the Table, Previous Question, Point of Order, Appeal, Parlia-mentary Inquiry, Suspend the Rules, and Reconsider.
RONR (11th Ed.) 130-167RONR (In Brief) p. 40-49
http://roberts-rules.com/parl15.htmhttp://roberts-rules.com/parl15.htm
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NJ Zeta’s Healthy Living Corner - Submitted by Soror Kristal Miller
Eating Clean
Eating Clean is lifestyle choice that originated in the 1960’s with the introduction of
processed food. This lifestyle choice is slowly making its way back into the mainstream,
especially with so much talk about the obesity epidemic we are facing in the United
States. Eating Clean is a basic concept, which can be hard to practice with our always,
on-the-go, got-to-get-done-yesterday, Zeta Lifestyles! The concept promotes a balanced
diet of healthy, whole, unprocessed foods in your daily eating and avoiding processed
foods as much as possible. So basically, that means making smarter food choices, delaying gratification and
passing on the McD’s fries. Although few, there are fast food franchises that offer clean eating menu choices.
To Eat Clean you need to practice the following principles:
1. Choose whole, natural foods; and avoid boxed, bag and packaged foods which are usually (not
always) processed.
2. Avoid refine foods, and choose unrefined foods. Examples of unrefined foods include brown
rice, natural honey, fruits, vegetables and beans.
3. Include carbohydrates, fat and protein in every meal. Protein is especially important, because it
helps curb hunger and build muscle.
4. Move! Include some form of physical activity in your daily routine. Physical activity will help
with weight management, bone and muscle health, but most importantly ……..HEART
HEALTH!
5. Be mindful of your daily intake of fat, sugar and salt; that includes watching your consumptions
of drinks high in sugar, calories and artificial colors.
6. Portion Control! Eating five to six small meals per day; filling up on vegetables instead of meat
and bread.
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Page 5Volume 6, Issue 9
NJ State Leadership - Z-HOPE Initiative
Greeting Sorors,
We are excited for the 2016 March for Babies campaign. Each year, our New Jersey Blue and White answersthe call of the State of New Jersey and our International President, Soror Mary B. Wright. We DID it---through your individual and chapter efforts, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. won the 2015 Alpha/Zeta Challenge.By the end of 2015, our total was $441,569 and our Sorority goal was $415,000.00.
For 2016, we will continue to show up for the challenge. Our Sorority goal is $460,000 and New Jersey’s
fundraising efforts for each chapter family (Graduate, Undergraduate, Amicae and Youth Auxiliaries) is toraise $1,000.00 and to continue to promote the maternal health initiative.
The 2016 March for Babies Toolkit which serves as a guide for chapters is enclosed in this communication. Additionally, 2016 March for Babies reporting form was provided; reports and pictures are due no later
than May 15, 2016 . Please note that the March of Dimes fiscal year has changed and ends on June 30, 2016,final reporting date for the Alpha/Zeta Challenge is June 25, 2016.
Chapters are encouraged to register their teams online and use the parent team name of Zeta Phi Beta, Sorority,Inc. for reporting purposes.
Graduate chapter: Zeta Phi Beta- Chapter name Undergraduate chapter: Zeta Phi Beta- Chapter name-College/University Auxiliaries: Zeta Phi Beta- Zeta (Amicae, Archonettes, Amicettes or Pearlettes) of city name
We also encourage chapters to contact their local March of Dimes chapter for literature, posters, donation buckets, etc. This will assist you in soliciting donations from family, friends and co-workers.
Our National MOD Chairs recommends that we use our social media platforms to get the word out and recruitdonors and walkers. Enclosed is the official social media graphic and hashtag #zphibmb42016.
Please share the M4B information with your chapter's March for Babies
Coordinator and feel free to contact me if you have any questions orconcerns.
As we continue to celebrate our partnership with the March of Dimes---we are giving babies a fighting chance!
Thank you and best regards,Soror Sarecia Johnson & Soror Kristal MillerInitiative [email protected]
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THANK YOU
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NJ State Conference 2016 - Awards and RecognitionsSTATE DIRECTOR ELECTED OF-
FICER AWARD
LAUWANA MARTINTAMIAS-GRAMMATEUS
CHASITY L. MCDONALDANTI-GRAMMATEUS
STATE DIRECTOR
APPOINTED OFFICER AWARD
KIANA LAWHORNPUBLICATIONS AND SOCIAL
MEDIA COORDINATOR
ZOEY ASHLEYYOUTH COORDINATOR
SHARON SUBERAMICAE COORDINATOR
KIMBERLY TETTERTONZ-HOPE COORDINATOR
DAMALI STANSBURYZ-HOPE CO-COORDINATOR
NICOLE BOSTON
ELDER CARE COORDINATOR
SHARON SUBERAMICAE COORDINATOR
KIMBERLY TETTERTONZ-HOPE COORDINATOR
SALAINE ATKINS-LITTLEUNDERGRADUATE
COORDINATOR
SHIVONNE PAULWEBMISTRESS
STATE INITIATIVE AWARDS
2015 MARCH FOR BABIES
FIRST PLACEETA OMICRON ZETA CHAPTER
SECOND PLACEZETA DELTA ZETA CHAPTER
FAMILY
THIRD PLACEGAMMA OMICRON ZETA CHAP-
TER FAMILY
2015 MSABC
FIRST PLACEALPHA ALPHA CHI ZETA
CHAPTER FAMILY
SECOND PLACEOMICRON OMICRON ZETA
CHAPTER FAMILY
THIRD PLACEGAMMA NU ZETACHAPTER FAMILY
RECLAMATION AWARD
FIRST PLACEZETA DELTA ZETA CHAPTER
ETA OMICRON ZETA CHAPTER
SECOND PLACE
OMEGA MU ZETA CHAPTER
THIRD PLACEGAMMA OMICRON ZETA
CHAPTER
PRIZE WINNER—WEBINAR
PARTICIPATION
MIRIAM SIMON-HENRYOMEGA MU ZETA CHAPTER
SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP
RAYANA MARTINIREISHA VAUGHN
NATALIE GOODE EDUCATION
AWARD
AIGNER HOLMESTENISHA FORT
LIFE MEMBERS SCHOLARSHIP
AIGNER HOLMESROBERTA SHANNON
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NJ State Conference 2016 - Awards and Recognitions cont’d
Graduate Chapters
26-50 Members 5-25 Members
1st Place – Gamma Nu Zeta 1st Place – Omicron Omicron Zeta
2nd Place – Sigma Zeta Zeta 2nd Place – Alpha Alpha Chi Zeta
3rd Place – Gamma Omicron Zeta 3rd Place – Chi Rho Zeta
Undergraduate Chapters
1-4 Members
1st Place – Rho Theta2nd Place – Psi Pi
3rd Place – Theta Omicron
Amicae
5-25 Members 1-4 Members
1st Place - Amicae of Gloucester County 1st Place - Amicae of Camden
2nd Place - Amicae of Princeton / Trenton 2nd Place - Amicae of Atlantic City
3rd Place - Amicae of Newark / The Oranges 3rd Place - Amicae of Middle / SouthernMiddlesex
Archonettes
5-25 Members 1st Place - Gamma Nu Zeta Archonettes1 – 4 Members
1st Place – Eta Omicron Zeta Archonettes
Amicettes
5-25 Members
1st Place – Gamma Nu Zeta Amicettes
2nd Place – Gamma Omicron Zeta Amicettes
3rd
Place – Eta Omicron Zeta Amicettes
Pearlettes
5-25 Members 1-4 Members
1st Place - Epsilon Xi Zeta Pearlettes 1st Place - Gamma Nu Zeta Pearlettes
2nd Place – Gamma Omicron Zeta Pearlettes
Elder Care
Graduate Chapters
1st Place – Omicron Omicon Zeta
2nd
Place – Chi Rho Zeta3rd Place – Gamma Nu Zeta
2016 NJ State Z-HOPE Award Winners
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SOCIAL ACTION AWARD WINNERS
2015—2016GRADUATE
FIRST PLACE: EPSILON XI ZETA CHAPTER
SECOND PLACE: CHI RHO ZETA CHAPTERTHIRD PLACE: ALPHA ALPHA CHI ZETA CHAPTER
UNDERGRADUATE
PSI PI CHAPTER
AMICAE
ZETA AMICAE OF MIDDLE/SOUTHERN MIDDLESEX COUNTY
THANK YOU DENALERIE JOHNSON-FANIEL, COORDINATOR
SCRAPBOOK WINNERS
GRADUATE
FIRST PLACE: ALPHA ALPHA CHI ZETA CHAPTER
SECOND PLACE: OMEGA MU ZETA CHAPTER
THIRD PLACE: OMICRON OMICRON ZETA CHAPTER
UNDERGRADUATE
FIRST PLACE: OMICRON EPSILON CHAPTER
AMICAEFIRST PLACE: ZETA AMICAE OF GLOUCESTER
SECOND PLACE: ZETA AMICAE OF MOORESTOWN
YOUTH PARTICIPANTS
OMICRON OMICRON ZETA CHAPTER ARCHONETTES AND AMICETTES
GAMMA NU ZETA CHAPTER PEARLETTE
THANK YOU MYRA MCDONALD, COORDINATOR
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NJ State Conference 2016 - Cont’d UNDERGRADUATE
CHAPTER OF THE YEAR
2014-2015
FIRST PLACEPSI PI
2015-2016
FIRST PLACERHO THETA
SECOND PLACEPSI PI
UPSILON TAU
UG ACHIEVEMENT AWARDTHETA OMICRON
UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS
OF THE YEAR
YVETTE RIDLEYRHO TAU ZETA CHAPTER
LINDA MCNEILXI TAU ZETA CHAPTER
STATE YOUTH STEM CONTEST
FIRST PLACEZETA DELTA ZETA CHAPTER
PEARLETTES
SECOND PLACEGAMMA NU ZETA CHAPTER
PEARLETTES
LARGEST GRADUATE
CHAPTER
OMEGA MU ZETA
LARGEST UG CHAPTER
RHO THETA
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Z-E-T-A (Zealous Engaged Talented Awesome) Youth Corner
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GNZ Amicette, Vivica McBean, 8th
Grade
Camden County
School of Character Award
GNZ Archonette, Camrah S. Carter “Best Overall Student”
GOZ Pearlettes & Amicettes
In honor of Women’s History & Finer Woman-hood, Youth participated in Fine Dining and Eti-quette Exercise. The girls wore fancy hats and prac-ticed table manners, and qualities of Finer Woman.They are ready!!!
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Z-E-T-A (Zealous Engaged Talented Awesome) Youth Corner
Kudos for representing your Auxiliary
in the community!!! April 9, 2016,
OOZ Amicettes had a sister social at
the FunPlex.
Archonettes Jamiyah Spaulding, Doshjinira Love and Annaya Baynes posing with Student Ambassa-
dor,
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Z-E-T-A (Zealous Engaged Talented Awesome) Youth Corner
CONGRATULATIONS!! “GNZ PROUD”
GNZ ARCHONETTES
Archonette, Alexandria Burton will be attending University of New Haven
Archonette, Sasha Greenlee will be attending Johnson & Wahles University
Archonette, Breanna Grant, will be attending St. John’s University
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NJ Chapters - New Members Only
GAMMA OMICRON ZETA CHAPTERSoror Tara Clayton-Butler
Soror Taryn FoySoror Elisha Tard
THETA SIGMA CHAPTER
Brianna JuliousChanti AlstonAniyah EvansJe'Lisa Burnett
XI IOTA CHAPTER
Cierra WattsEwurabena Plange-Kaye
Brianna McCallA'hja Mays
Zemora MatthewsDarlene Laplante
Tatianna Jean-BastisteDelsana Italis
Stephanie Gesse
Gently graceful, yet elusively powerful.
The blood of kings and queens flows
through my veins.
My ancestors ruled under royal blue skies
and bright white stars.
In the company of my sisters,I serve others selflessly.
We are Sorors, scholars and finer women.
The spirit of our precious pearls guides me, their
light shines within me ever so brightly.
I am the living dream of my founders.
A lady of true style and grace,
you will find none greater.
Make way for this Royal woman of Zeta Phi Beta
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NJ Chapters Working - cont’d
PPZ Sorors were busy this last month with our Adopt a Road Clean Up Day andfellowshipping with Gamma Nu Zeta, Xi Tau Zeta. Chi Rho Zeta, and OOZ Chapters.
OMZ welcomes home 5
Sorors Vladeen Charles
Courtney Johnson
Shalese Johnson
Lorea Rivers
Teresa Wright Johnson
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NJ Chapters Working - cont’d
On March 19th, 2016, the brothers of the Eastern Region of Phi Beta Sigma Fra-ternity Inc. came together for the Eastern Region Candidates Forum. The forumwas held at the Neptune Township Municipal Building and was hosted by the IotaChi Sigma Chapter (Monmouth County). The forum allowed candidates withintheir regional present to the Brothers of Phi Beta Sigma their goals of what theyhope to accomplish if elected. Several Sorors from the Alpha Alpha Chi ZetaChapter attended the event to show support. Soror McDonald spoke during the fo-rum and brought greetings on behalf of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc.
On March 22, 2016 the ladies of Alpha Alpha Chi Zeta Chapter & The Boys& Girls Club of Monmouth County sponsored a Domestic & Dating Vio-lence Program for Teens. A presentation was given by a local organization,180 Turning Lives Around. 180 Turning Lives Around is a private non-profitorganization dedicated to ending domestic and sexual violence in the com-munity. They have served individuals and fami-
lies who have been affected by domestic and sex-ual violence since 1976.This program providedthe teens with valuable information on the manysigns of domestic dating violence. The teens wereencouraged to call the 2NDFLOOR Youth Hot-line if they are in need of help with any problems.Chapter members of Alpha Alpha Chi Zeta Chap-ter interacted with the teens during the Q&A section of the program. Togeth-er they were able to depict signs of healthy and unhealthy relationships.
On Domestic and Dating Violence
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NJ Chapters Working cont’d
On March 31st, 2016, the Psi Pi Chapter hosted “The Royal Revue”at Seton Hall University which aimed to raise money for the Marchof Dimes March for Babies. At this event, there were a number of performances fromstudents attendingSeton Hall Univer-sity and from vari-ous schools in the North Jersey areaincluding spoken
word, singing, and dancing. Numerous Greek and non-Greekvendors were present and guests enjoyed a catered dinnerand raffled items that were donated from local South Orange businesses. The special guest performer, Miles Hodges, whois a poet from The Strivers Row, performed three spokenword pieces and gave special commendations about how much he admires the brotherhood and sisterhood of black Greek-lettered organizations on college campuses. He acknowledged the importance of our organiza-tions, especially considering the social injustices that are occurring within our communities. The night wasfilled with fun and inspiration and through this event Psi Pi was able to raise over $500 to be donated to theMarch of Dimes.
Another Pearl Earns her Master’s Degree
Congratulations to Soror Shanisha Woods a member of OmicronOmicron Zeta Chapter who recently earned her MBA in Global Op-erations and Supply Chain Management from Capella University.In March she traveled to New Orleans for the Commencement Pro-gram. Shanisha stated that she will be working in government con-tracting and logistics and selected this MBA program for long termcareer development, professional growth and diversity. SororWoods is a legacy and navy veteran who now resides in San Diego,
CA.
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NJ Chapters Working cont’d
The newest members of Gamma Omicron Zeta Chapter were inducted into Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorpo-rated on Saturday, April 9, 2016. It was beautiful to see over 40 members of the chapter welcoming our newestmembers into the organization, followed by Rededication Ceremony, and our chapter meeting. Everyone brought gifts and greeted our new Sorors with open arms. The members of Gamma Omicron Zeta Chapter are proud to introduce to you Soror Tara Clayton-Butler, Soror Taryn Foy and Soror Elisha Tard.
Soror Tara Clayton-Butler is a wife, mother, and grandmother and is currently employed as The Director ofOperations for an amazing non-profit organization that focuses on Re-entry. She received her degree fromFairleigh Dickinson University in 2015 and hopes to one day obtain her law degree and help women and chil-dren who are victims of domestic violence.
Soror Taryn Foy completed her Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice from The Richard Stockton College of NJ and is now pursuing an Master of Arts in Professional Counseling at Seton Hall University. She has aspira-tions to work with college students and tackle the rising mental health crisis. Soror Foy is also employed atSeton Hall and currently works with over 600 first-year students for the Office of Residence Life.
Soror Elisha Tard is a Public Safety Officer who works for Princeton University Department of Public Safety.As a first generation college student, Elisha graduated from the College of Saint Elizabeth with a Bachelors ofArts in Justice Studies. She is currently attending Princeton University as a Continuing Education student inthe Department of African American Studies. Her professional experience and background encompasses work-ing with various law enforcement agencies, and receiving several awards and certifications. Soror Tard is also
the daughter of Soror Clayton-Butler, making them legacies!
Gamma Omicron Zeta is honored to have these successful, community-serving women as members of thechapter and look forward to their accomplishments as ladies of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated!
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NJ Chapters Working - cont’d
The Gamma Nu Zeta Chapter Family brought joy to the Seniors at Cooper RiverPark! We had cakes and other tasty treats andmade cards for the seniors to brighten uptheir day. Looking forward to our May vis-it! #ElderCare #GNZCares
Gamma Nu Zeta Chapter Family celebratedour chartering where it all began on March25, 1948, Macedonia AME Church in Cam-den. “Out of these Strong Roots; ManyBranches have Grown.” #MotherPearlNJ
Even though we are in Camden, does notmean we do not support, and that includes
across the bridge! GNZ Sorors are pic-tured showing support for Drexel andLaSalle Universities (Philadelphia, PA)Spring Presentations! We will also showsupport for Temple University’s presenta-tion on Saturday, April 16 th. Congratula-tions to all the new members! #GNZCares
Supporting our Sorors from Xi Tau ZetaChapter for their awesome event! Thank
you for the great time!
Supporting our Sorors from Chi RhoZeta Chapter and their beautiful lunch-
eon! Great job Sorors in providing#Scholarships!
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NJ Chapters Working - cont’d
On April 16th, for the first time ever, Eta Omicron Zeta Chapter joined with Sigma Zeta Zeta Chapter for anAll White Affair, Rededication Ceremony. While HOZ was the host this year, SZZ was receptive and com-mitted to this new spin on sisterly bonding between the chapters. After the ceremony, the Sorors continuedwith embellishment at Grillstone Restaurant in Scotch Plains. This whole experience allowed for us to spend-ing time getting to know Sorors outside of the individual chapters. Both chapters are looking forward to com-ing together again with SZZ as the host next year.
HOZ & SZZ Rededication
HOZ Reclaims A Charter Member
Soror Ywana Felder finally comes home after years of inactivity. While HOZ was-
n’t her first home, her connection to it is just as sweet. Soror Felder is a Charter
member of Zeta Lambda Chapter at Kean University. She is joined by a number
of ZL Sorors but no one is as special to her as her chartering sister Soror Dana
Hobbs, who was recently reclaimed as well. HOZ is thrilled that Sorors are not just
coming home but coming back to our chapter in which they have a rich history.
Soror Felder’s daughter just became a member of our illustrious sorority.
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Chapter Date Location
Rho Rho Zeta May 7 - 9:30 am Everette P. Marino Center
Bridgeton, NJ
Omega Mu Zeta May 21 - 12 pm Ocean Place Resorts & Spa,
Long Branch, NJ
Alpha Alpha Chi Zeta June 3 - 8pm Double Tree Hotel
Tinton Falls, NJ
Upcoming Dates
Key Dates and DeadlinesAtlantic Advance articles due 5/11
March for Babies numbers and pictures 5/15Boule (Orlando Hilton, Orlando, Florida) 7/6 – 10
State Transition Meeting 8/13
Youth Conference 9/10
Regional Executive Board Meeting 10/14—15
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