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Page 1: Zeta Chi Omega Chapter Newsletter - Alpha Kappa … · The Only Greatness--Unselfish Love Have you done much daydreaming lately? Not about plans for your vacation, But of the years

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated®

Zeta Chi Omega Chapter Newsletter

In This Issue:

MARC Information

Zeta Chi Omega Chapter 60th Anniversary

Volume 16 | Issue 5

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Mental Health Awareness

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The Only Greatness--Unselfish Love

Have you done much daydreaming lately?

Not about plans for your vacation,

But of the years that are behind you?

Do you think they met God’s expectation?

Stop for a moment, look back on your life,

Moments you cherished far and above;

Some that fell flat, others that stood out

When you did things in a spirit of Love.

Memories scan all the measures of life,

And leap forward to your supreme blessing

of unnoticed kindnesses to others.

To you, a small thing—to them, everything.

You have been kind, did Love’s beautiful work;

And cared enough to never speak of it.

Go back to your thoughts, into daydream’s shade;

You did it God’s way—rejoice—He does love it.

3 FEED MY STARVING

CHILDREN PROGRAM

4 MARC INFORMATION

7 BOULE INFORMATION

9 CALENDAR

10 PROGRAMS

13 MENTAL HEALTH

AWARENESS

15 OFFICER REPORTS

17 COMMITTEE

REPORTS

22 PHOTO GALLERY

36 IVY FOUNDATION

EVENT INFO

May 2016

Volume 16 | Issue 52

SPIRIT & INSPIRATIONChairman: Soror Tujuanna Williams

Co-Chairmen: Sorors Regina Hawkins and Beverly Anderson

Toni Carter Pearson, Author

"Joyfully Enter the Temple: Praise and Meditation Starters"

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Greetings From The Basileus

Soror Rhonda Luss

Happy Mother’s Day

&

Happy 60th AKAversary!

Sorors there are not enough words in the English language to say how much I love and appreciate

each of you. Your dedication to Alpha Kappa Alpha and Zeta Chi Omega is just overwhelming. In

addition to all the other things going on in your lives, you continue to make time for our beloved

sorority. Sorors, from the bottom of my heart, thank you for all you do and for the sacrifices you

make to brand Zeta Chi Omega Chapter as the welcoming, loving, giving, and great chapter it is.

May each of you have a blessed Mother’s Day and a Happy 60th Chapter AKAversary!

CHAPTER

Cotillion: The 2016 Cotillion was a beautiful and elegant affair. The Ivy Foundation of Northern

Virginia (IFNV), our charitable affiliate, presented 14 lovely young ladies to society on Saturday,

April 16, 2016 at the Hilton Mark Center Hotel. Miss Lauryn Gant, the daughter of Soror Toni

Gant was crowned Miss Cotillion. Tea roses to the IFNV, the Directresses, Hostesses, Sub-

committees, and all the sorors who gave of their time and energy to made this year’s Cotillion

such an amazing event.

Promotion: Congratulations to Soror Toni Gant, who was promoted to the rank of Colonel in the

United States Army.

Feed My Starving Children: The NorthStar Church Network, in partnership with Feed My

Starving Children (FMSC) invited our Chapter to participate in the Battle To Fight Hunger, 2016

Food Fight to pack life-giving meals to be sent to children around the world. Feed My Starving

Children is a three-day packing event on May 13, 14 & 15, 2016, at the Dulles Expo Center in

Chantilly, Virginia. The goal of this community service event is to pack and provide 5 million

meals to feed nearly 14,000 hungry children around the world for a year. Zeta Chi Omega has

been asked to volunteer for a packing session on Sunday, May 15, 2016, 3:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.

Children as young as age five and up through adults can volunteer to hand-pack meals specifically

formulated for malnourished children. Then the meals are shipped to food distribution partners

around the world. The event promises to be energetic, fun, and informative. All volunteers sign

up for a 2 1/2 hour session, and in groups of 20 people, they will fill and seal bags at

workstations. The meals are provided free to clinics, schools, orphanages, and refugee programs

around the world. To volunteer please email Soror Rhonda Luss, at [email protected].

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REGIONAL CONFERENCE

Conference Attendance: The 63rd Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference was held at the Virginia

Beach Conference Center, Virginia Beach, VA, April 20-24, 2016. The Chapter was well

represented with 137 sorors registered.

Registration and Delegate Strength: A total of 2806 sorors and guests registered for the

conference, and 2645 were present. The delegate strength was 593, and the actual delegate

strength was 507.

Ivy Beyond The Wall Ceremony: The conference began with the formal opening, immediately

followed by the Ivy Beyond the Wall Ceremony, where we stood in loving memory of Soror

Sandra Parker Mitchell, Soror Sallie Craft, and Soror Florence Elaine Trivers.

Proposed Bylaw Amendments: The proposed amendment #1 to the constitution and #2 to the

bylaw stating: As a not-for profit organization, all elected and appointed officers of Alpha Kappa

Sorority, Incorporated® shall serve as volunteers without compensation…MOTION FAILED.

The proposed bylaw amendment #3 stating: In addition to the budgeted expense account, the

Supreme Basileus may be provided an annual stipend. Proposals for the amount of the stipend

and rationale shall be presented in the budget report and voted on by the delegates at the

Boule.....MOTION WAS ADOPTED.

Nominating Committee Report: Congratulations to our very own, Soror Joyce Henderson, on

being re-elected to the position of Mid-Atlantic Regional Director! Soror Kayla Sharpe, Nu Chi

Chapter at the College of William & Mary, was elected to the International Nominating

Committee.

Finance Committee Report: The Supreme Tamiouchos, Soror Danette Reed, presented the

Finance Committee Report. The International Finance Committee is recommending a $35

increase in per capita, making the Graduate Per Capita $125. The last dues increase was 12

years ago. Also, an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) audit resulted in a 3.3 million dollar tax

liability, depleting our cash reserves.

Special Guest: Thomas Blackshear was a special

guest and classmate of the Regional Director. Mr.

Blackshear is considered to be one of the world's

most talented artists because of his versatility,

consummate skill, and extraordinary sense of color,

style, and design. He is best known for his

emotionally powerful Christian and ebony themes.

continued on the next page >>

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Congratulations: Congratulations to the following sorors on their successful and informative

presentations at the Regional Conference: Soror LaFrances Williams, International Nominating

Committee; Soror Crystal Lander, International Program Committee; Soror Barbara Bellamy

Warren, International Constitution and Bylaws Committee; and Soror Ade’Leake Gore,

International Sisterly Relations Committee.

Community Service Project: A total of 1526 backpacks and 22,120 healthy snacks were collected

and donated to local Tidewater area schools and charities.

Certification and Training: The Graduate Advisors’ Institute Level I certified 35 sorors, and the

Graduate Advisors’ Institute Level II certified 86 sorors. At the Financial Officer Certification

Workshop, 91 sorors were certified. The Parliamentarian Certification Workshop trained 46

sorors. The test results of the Parliamentarian Certification exam will be sent to those sorors who

took the exam. The Basilei Training Institute trained 63 sorors. The CPR Class trained 7 sorors.

The First Time, New and Reactivated Sorors workshop was attended by 73 sorors. A total of 45

sorors attended the Reinstatement Workshop.

Awards: Zeta Chi Omega Chapter did it again by winning several awards and receiving certificates

of appreciation and participation. Also, congratulations to the individual award winners: Soror

Kendra Gillespie and Soror Martha Coleman. Tea roses and pearls to all the Sorors who

submitted award packets!

Chapter Awards Won:

Wanza Banall Webb Award, Outstanding Service to Children with Special

Needs or to Seniors

Alma B. Diggs Award, Largest Attendance – Graduate Chapter

Hats Off To EAF Chapter Challenge Certificate of Participation

Launching New Dimensions of Service, 2015 Achievement Award,

Overall LNDS Programming

AKA EAF 2016 Platinum Level Chapter

Mid-Atlantic Region HBCU Campaign, Certificate of Recognition

International Standards Committee, Standing Tall Among Regions,

S.T.A.R. Award

Individual Awards Won:

Soror Kendra Gillespie: Pauline C. Morton Award (Alumni Basileus of the

Year)

Soror Martha Coleman: Clara M. Hines Award (Humanitarian and Caring

Soror)

Soror Rhonda Luss: 2016 Platinum Pearl Club Certificate of Appreciation

May 2016

Volume 16 | Issue 55

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Jewel Status: Congratulations to our sorors who reached Gold (50-years) and Silver Star (25-years) status!

Patricia L. Mobley WallaceAlpha Phi

North Carolina A&T State University

GOLDEN SOROR

Andrea D. StreatMu Delta

The George Washington University

Antoinette R. GantZeta Gamma

Prairie View A&M University

Carol Turner Zeta Chi Omega

Christine A. StevensonMu Delta

The George Washington University

Donna Marie Cole Zeta Chi Omega

Grace Maria McBride Zeta Chi Omega

Harriette Hemby Zeta Chi Omega

Karen Ford-Jackson Zeta Chi Omega

Kelly Locker AlexanderMu Delta

The George Washington University

Lillian Maria Watkins Zeta Chi Omega

Melissa Anne FinneyEta Omicron

West Virginia University

Michele Yvette Crawley Zeta Chi Omega

Michelle M. JonesLambda Tau

University of Connecticut

Mildred Lavonne ShinglerDelta Alpha

Fayetteville State University

Nikki D. Bellamy Zeta Chi Omega

Stephanie Harrison HubbardAlpha Chi

North Carolina Central University

Theresa H. Tindall Rho Nu Omega

Tiffany MontgomeryBeta Epsilon

University of Louisville

SILVER STARS

Stroll Team: Congratulations to the ZXΩ Stroll Team on their outstanding exhibition stroll

performance. Tea roses to Soror Marquita Davis on her leadership and creativity.

Chapter Social Hour: Fun was had by all at the Chapter Social Hour at Fusions in the Sheraton

Hotel. Thirty-six sorors attended the festive event led by the Membership and Sisterly Relations

Committee. Tea roses and pearl to Soror Tonya Perkinson and Soror Stephanie Woodland Kelly.

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64th MARC: The 64th Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference (MARC) will be held in Raleigh, NC at

the Raleigh Convention Center, April 26-30, 2017.

Sorority Anniversary: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.® will celebrate its 110th Anniversary,

January 11-14, 2018 in Washington, DC.

INTERNATIONAL

Directorate Meeting: The Winter 2016 Directorate Meeting Summary is posted on the Members

Only section of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority website (www.aka1908.com). The report can be

accessed by clicking on the Resources link from the top navigation bar and then Documents &

Forms in the sub-menu. From the Documents & Forms page, type "Directorate Meeting" into the

Search box to view a list of Summary Reports.

BOULE

Registration: Boule late registration runs April 16–May 15, 2016. Graduate late registration is

$450 and Golden Soror late registration is $425.

Diamond, Gold, & Silver Honorees: Diamond (initiated 1940 & 1941), Golden (initiated 1965 &

1966), and Silver (initiated 1990 & 1991) sorors will be honored at Boule during the Diamond,

Golden, & Silver Luncheon. If you have NOT registered for Boule or have NOT submitted your

Diamond, Golden, Silver Soror honoree form, please register immediately and send your form to

Soror Eva Smith at [email protected]. If you have registered and have not submitted your

form, please send to Soror Smith.

Closing Banquet Attire: The attire for the Closing Banquet is “fly” white formal or semi-formal

white attire including formal, cocktail, or flowering white dresses, dressy pantssuits or

jumpsuits.

Undergraduate Luncheon: The Undergraduate Luncheon will recognize some extraordinary

young sorors. In addition to recognizing our undergraduates, R&B Recording Artist and Actress,

Janelle Monáe will be the special guest speaker at the Undergraduate Luncheon.

Meet the Candidates: The complete list of certified undergraduate and graduate candidates as

well as those that have been elected at the Central, South Eastern, Mid-Western and South

Atlantic Regional Conferences is also included in Meet the Candidates. Meet the Candidate has

been posted to the Chapter’s Members Only Section.

Housing: Thirteen new hotels, along with the Georgia State University Housing options, have

been identified as housing options for the Boule.

Concert: The Boule concert that was scheduled for Tuesday evening, July 12, 2016, was

canceled. As a result, we will have our Chapter Gathering on Tuesday. The location is to be

determined.

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MAY 2016SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

ExecutiveCommittee

Meeting

CHAPTER MEETING

Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

HAPPY

MOTHERS

DAY

Pearl Drop

submission

due

Membership

Committee

Meeting

Project

Stepout

Protocol

Committee

Meeting

ZXΩ 60th

Anniversary

Celebration

15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Ivyettesubmissions

due

Feed My Starving Children,

Dulles Expo Center

Finance

Committee

Meeting

Standards

Committe

Meeting

Bylaws

Committee

Meeting

AKA 1908 Playground Community Impact Day

22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Meal ServiceProject Stepout

IFNV

Meeting*

HAPPY 60th

ANNIVERSARY ZETA CHI OMEGA

CHAPTER!

Memorial Day Weekend

29 30 31

MemorialDay

Weekend

MemorialDay

Weekend

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

*IFNV event - for informational purposes only 9

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MESSAGE FROM THE ANTI-BASILEUS

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Soror Tamara Rowe

Sorors, we are back from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference renewed for "Service to Mankind “ in our local communities.

During May, we will participate in the Komen Race for the Cure®, Saturday, May 7th. Thank you Sorors Joyce Brooks and Starr Garrett for taking the lead in this endeavor. Our Chapter has greatly been affected by breast cancer. While we have lost Chapter members and chapter members have lost family and friends to this disease, we have a number of survivors in our midst, which we celebrate!!!

We are collaborating with Fashion Centre at Pentagon City in Arlington, VA for their Mother's Day Photo Booth weekend on May 7th-8th. The photo booth is free to shoppers on Saturday, May 7th, 11:00 a.m. -7:00 p.m., and Sunday, May 8th from 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Pentagon City Mall will make a donation to our chapter in the amount of $1,000, if we provide volunteers each day. Volunteers are still needed. Please contact Soror Jacqueline Guillory to volunteer.

Our bi-monthly meal service at the Carpenter's Shelter will be held on Sunday, May 22nd. Project StepOut is scheduled for May 10th and May 24th. Please refer to the Target III Report for additional details for these events.

Tea Roses and Pearls to Soror Sarah Bowers for coordinating the backpack collection for the Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference Service Project. Thank you to all sorors who donated supplies for this worthy endeavor.

Tea Roses and Pearls to Sorors Angela Turner and Marquita Davis for coordinating the collection of funds for the Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference "Think HBCU Campaign" at the April Chapter Meeting. Please refer to the Target I Report for additional details.

Tea Roses and Pearls to Sorors DeChane Dorsey and Andrea Sparks-Brown for an outstanding Model UN Simulations Program. Please refer to the Target V Report for additional details.

Kudos to all sorors who participated in the April Service Projects! Your Program Chairmen are diligently working behind the scenes to plan and execute our multitude of service projects. The experience of "serving mankind" is rewarding to you and the community we serve.

May 2016

Volume 16 | Issue 5

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International Programs

Target I: Educational EnrichmentSoror Andrea Mial, Chairman

Soror Andrea Sparks-Brown, Co-Chairman (ASCEND Program Chairman)

Soror Sarah Bowers, Co-Chairman (One Million Backpacks Lead)

Soror Angela Turner, Co-Chairman (Think HBCU Lead)

Contact us at: [email protected]

One Million BackpacksThank you to sorors who donated backpacks, food and school supplies for the Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference Service Project. The MARC donated the received supplies to a Homeless Shelter and Elementary Schools in the Virginia Beach community.

Think HBCU

Thank you, Zeta Chi Omega sorors. Your generosity enabled us to make a donation in the amount of $1400 to the Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference "Think HBCU" campaign.

Thank you Soror Angela Turner and other sorors for assisting in the "Think HBCU" distribution of pins and tee shirts during the MARC.

ASCEND

The ASCEND scholars will assist the Environmental Ownership Committee with the 1908 playground project on Saturday, May 21, 2016, 10:00 a.m.at Doctor’s Run Park,1301 S. George Mason Drive, Arlington, VA 22204.

ZXΩ TriviaBefore being chartered as ZXΩ, the interest group sponsored

a local program which evolved into the annual Debutante Cotillion. What was the program initially called?

A: Reine des Mois (Queen of the Months)B: Evolution of the IvyC. Cultivating Our Young Pearls

Answer can be found on page 18.

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Target II: Health PromotionSoror Carol Gibson, Chairman

Soror Jacqueline Guillory, Co-Chairman

Contact us at: [email protected]

DATE: Monday, May 7, 2016 - Mother's Day Weekend

Ceremony: 7:30 a.m. | Race start: 8:00 a.m.

http://komendcrace.info-komen.org/goto/Zeta_Chi_Omega

Registering to participate is the first step in making an impact in the fight against breast

cancer. But, it is the funds raised that will provide life-saving services in the Washington,

DC Metropolitan Area. If you are unable to walk or run with us at the Mall on Race Day,

please consider registering to Sleep In for the Cure® or, simply show your support by

making a tax-deductible donation on the team page.

Since its inception in 1990, funds raised from the Komen Washington, D.C. Race for the

Cure have provided more than $35 million for more than 300 community grants to local

programs in the National Capital Region, aimed at low-income, minority and uninsured

women in areas where breast cancer rates are the highest. The lives of those we love

depend on the money we raise together. Reaching our goal depends on every walker,

runner, and sleeper to participate.

Team Zeta Chi Omega will meet at 7:00 a.m. Saturday, May 7th at the designated Meet &

Greet Area near the Start Line on the National Mall marked with extremely tall flags

under the letter Z (group photo).

Target III: Family StrengtheningSoror Sherry Billingsley, ChairmanSoror Barbara Bouldin, Co-ChairmanSoror Sonya Stephens, Co-ChairmanContact us at: [email protected]

Project StepOut, Zeta Chi Omega Chapter's signature program, is scheduled for Tuesdays, May 10th and May 24th, from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 pm at the Charles Houston Center, 901 Wythe St., Alexandria, VA 22314.

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May is Mental Health Month

Sorors, this month the Health Committee is using this space to provide you with some information about Bipolar Disorder. Bipolar Disorder is a medical condition that causes extremes in a person’s mood and behavior. It is not a weakness of character, family or faith, or something the sufferer can resolve on their own. Though it affects people of every race, many African Americans with the problem do not receive help. When bipolar disorder goes unchecked, it can disrupt the lives of those who have it and of the people close to them. But, with help, people with bipolar disorder can get better and thrive.

People with bipolar disorder go from periods of feeling very “high,” called mania or manic, to periods of feeling very low or depressed. In between, there are times of level moods and normal behavior. Symptoms of bipolar disorder.

Mania: When at the high end or manic, you may experience the following signs for at least a week: feeling unusually high or joyful; a big ego; feeling very self-important; fast speech and racing thoughts that are hard for others to follow; irritability; increased energy and restlessness; more risk taking and reckless behavior (example: spending too much money, inappropriate sexual behavior, making foolish business investments); needing little sleep yet having great energy; easily distracted/trouble concentrating; feeling paranoid or having delusions.

Depression: When depressed, a person usually shows these signs for two weeks: nervousness, anxiety and worry; feelings of sadness and hopelessness that won’t go away; difficulty sleeping or sleeping too much; loss of appetite or eating too much; loss of energy with little interest in daily activities; pulling away from social activities/occasions; trouble concentrating; thoughts about suicide.

Bipolar Disorder affects people of all races and backgrounds. It usually starts between the ages of 15 and 19 but can begin as late as middle age.

No one knows for sure what causes bipolar disorder. Causes may include brain chemistry, family history, use of alcohol and drugs, and stressful or disturbing events.

The disease can be treated with medication and psychotherapy. Along with treatment, religion and spiritual strength play a significant part toward recovery. Practicing faith and worshipping motivates and help foster strength and hope.

Submitted by Soror Gloria BellSource: http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/conditions/what-bipolar-disorder-guide-hope-and-recovery-african-americans 13

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Target IV: Environmental OwnershipSoror Yolanda B. Gibson, ChairmanSoror Aja Charity , Co-ChiarmanSoror Joy Page. Co-ChiarmanContact us at: [email protected]

Greetings sorors! We are hosting our annual AKA 1908 Playground Community Impact Day on Saturday, May 21st, in partnership with ASCEND. We will celebrate one year of refreshing, restoring, and renewing the playground from 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.

Doctors Run Park is located at 1301 S. George Mason Drive, Arlington, VA, 22204. During this time we will pick up litter, remove sticks from the sandpit, remove weeds, and distribute literature to children and families regarding the importance of protecting the environment. Sorors, if you are planning on participating in this event, please bring gardening gloves and dress accordingly!

In case of inclement weather on Saturday, May 21st, we will conduct this community service project on Saturday, May 28th.

If you are willing to assist in this service initiative, please email [email protected].

FIVE TIPS TO SAVE MONEY & ENERGY:1. Change Your ThermostatThe Department of Energy recommends setting the thermostat at 74 degrees during the summer and 68 during the winter. This will reduce your energy costs and decrease the demand on the energy grid. Also, purchase a programmable thermostat to set your temperature while you are away.http://energy.gov/energysaver/thermostats

2. Use Ceiling FansCeiling fans can pull hot air up in the summer if set counter clockwise and blow hot air down during the winter if set clockwise.http://www.residential-landscape-lighting-design.com/energy_benefits_ceiling_fans.htm

3. Buy Energy Star AppliancesThe Energy Star label indicates appliances that have been certified as energy efficient by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).http://www.energystar.gov/

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4. Unplug Home Electronics

Unplug or use surge suppressors when not in use. This may possibly

save up to 400 watts of energy.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/21/save-energy-by-

unplugging_n_136625.html

5. Change to Energy-Efficient Light Bulbs

LED lightbulbs have proven to be more energy efficient and less costly than

incandescent lightbulbs. See the chart comparison using the following link.

http://www.electricity-usage.com/LED-Light-Bulb-Savings-Comparison.asp

https://www.technologyreview.com/s/512346/how-to-choose-an-led-light-bulb/

Target V: Global ImpactSoror DeChane Dorsey, ChairmanSoror Shandra Herrod, Co-ChairmanSoror Shenka Thurman, Co-Chairman Contact us at: [email protected]

Soror DeChane planned and executed the Model UN Simulations held Saturday, April 9th, at the Charles Houston Recreation Center in Alexandria. Ten of our ASCEND scholars were in attendance for discussing Combating Poverty and Racism in China, India and the United States of America. The scholars were separated into two groups. Multiple scholars presented their respective group’s point of view. The scholars stated that this event exceeded their expectations.

OFFICER REPORTSSoror Gayle Jordan

Contact us at: [email protected] Report

• Soror Antoinette “Toni” Gant was promoted to the rank of Colonel and was selected for brigade command.

• Soror Breanna Gray was selected for admission at the University of Pennsylvania’s PhD program. She will be leaving in August to attend the University of Pennsylvania full time.

CONGRATULATIONS

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Shiitte Evans May 1

Michelle Fitts May 2

Kimberly Conner May 3

Musetta "Tia" Johnson May 5

Kellie Buck May 7

Mathelle Lee May 7Bridget Bailey Lipscomb May 7

Sheri Evans May 9

Doretta Davis May 12

Barbara Bellamy Warren May 13

Danyale Wilson Dow May 15

Calling all May birthday celebrants! Please join us for our monthly birthday luncheon. Immediately following our May Chapter meeting, the luncheon will take place at Overwood, located at 220 North Lee St,, Alexandria, VA 22314. All sorors are welcome to join the celebration!

MAY BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION:

Erika Bouknight May 17

Duchess Gray May 19

Thomasine Coates May 19

Lula Lang-Jeter* May 19

Iburia V. Hall-Haynes May 21

Eloise Hudgins May 21

Veronica Jackson May 22

Patricia Fletcher May 27

Barbara Evans* May 28

Sherri D. Jordan May 29

Kathleen R. Collier May 30

June Monterio May 30

Tanya Brown Parham May 30* denotes a Golden Soror

• Soror Danyale Dow lost her mother on March 29th.

• Soror Brenda Lamberson-Sias lost her brother, Mr. Cedric McRae Chauncey Lamberson, on March 26th.

PRAYER REQUESTS:

CARDS SENT TO THE CHAPTER: In an effort to help keep our monthly meetings on time, we will no longer read all of the cards that are sent to us. It will be announced who has sent us cards, but the contents will be read less often.

ANNOUNCEMENTS TO THE CHAPTER: Announcements for the monthly meeting should be submitted in advance of the Chapter meeting. They will become a part of the monthly report and will need to be submitted by the FRIDAY before Chapter meeting. For example, your announcements for the May 7th meeting will need to be submitted by May 6th. If you have any announcements that need to be communicated to the Chapter, please send them to [email protected].

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Sisterly Relations CommitteeSoror Stephanie Woodland Kelly, ChairmanSoror Nekia Freeman, Co-ChairmanContact us at: [email protected]

Happy Mother’s Day, sorors!

The Sisterly Relations Committee hopes that those of you who attended the 63rd Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference in Virginia Beach had a wonderful time and enjoyed the Chapter happy hour among the many activities.

Chapter PicnicThis year’s Chapter picnic will take place immediately following the June General Body Meeting at the Lee Center. It will be held in the outdoor recreation area at the Lee Center. The picnic will be catered, and the cost will be $15/person and free for children 5 years of age and under. It is open to sorors, their families and friends; however, tickets must be purchased by a Zeta Chi Omega soror. We will be asking each Sister Circle to supplement the drinks provided by the caterer (tea, lemonade) by bringing water, soda and children’s drinks.

The dress code for the June meeting is casual. Wear your favorite paraphernalia, bring your lawn chairs and your appetites, and we’ll see you after the General Body Meeting for a few hours of fun, fellowship and food. We really hope you will plan to participate!

Sister CirclesIn an effort to facilitate connectedness in a chapter of more than 350 members, we currently have in place Sister Circles (SC). SCs align smaller groups of sorors based on geographic location providing an opportunity for sisterly bonding on a smaller scale. Please email us at [email protected] if you have not been assigned to a sister circle. Also, please ensure your address information is up to date in the Chapter database. That will help us to know if you, perhaps, have moved recently and need to be reassigned to a new SC. Please engage your sister circles and contact your SC Leaders with any ideas for activities.

We are incredibly pleased at the response we’ve received to our call for new Sister Circle Leaders (SCL). As a result, please note the following:Sister Circle# 1 – DC and part of Montgomery County: Your new SC Co-Leaders are: Sorors DeChane Dorsey and DeTisha Joy Page!! Sister Circle# 3 – White Plains, Accokeek, Brandywine, Waldorf and Indian Head: Your new SCL is Soror Andrea Streat!!!Sister Circle# 9 – Fort Belvoir & Lorton: Your new SCL is Soror Naomi Fauntleroy!!Sister Circle# 11 – Manassas, Woodbridge & Fredericksburg: Your new SCL is Soror Andrea Sparks-Brown!!

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Sorors, please join the Sisterly Relations Committee in welcoming the new SCLs and thanking the outgoing SCLs profusely for their time and effort contributed to their respective Sister Circles - Soror Jennifer Brooks (#1); Sorors Yvette Riddick & Charissa Conaway (#3); Soror Caroline Howard (#9) and Soror Nicole Clark (#11).

Diamond Golden Silver CommitteeSoror C. Starr Garrett, Chairman

Soror Joyce Myrick Brooks, Co-Chairman

Happy Mother’s Day, Sorors!

The Diamond Golden Silver Committee has designated May as “Jewels” Month. All of our precious jewels will receive a token of love and appreciation for over 4250 combined years of service to all mankind.

CONGRATULATIONS to our newest jewels who were recognized at the MARC in VA Beach; they will be featured in a jewels parade during the May Chapter meeting. All of our Chapter jewels are requested to stand in place as their names scroll across the screen. Feel free to wear your crowns and your choice of jewel status attire.

A heartfelt “Thank You” to each of our current “buddy” sorors for your continuous support of the DGS Buddy Soror Program. If you are interested in being a “buddy” soror to a Golden or Sick/Shut-In soror, please contact us: [email protected].

Sorors interested in joining the Zeta Chi Omega Music Committee/Choir should contact Soror Aretha Cunningham, Soror Essie Matthews or Soror Veronica Jackson. Rehearsals/meetings are held before each monthly Chapter meeting on stage at the Lee Center from 9:00 a.m.-9:45 a.m. Come and let your melodious voices be heard!

Music Committee/ChoirSoror Aretha Cunningham, Chairman

In the interim, before the chartering, the interest group continued to be involved in community service. It was during this period that the group sponsored a program called Reine des Mois (Queen of the Months). Through the group’s contact and cooperation with the area Black schools, 16 high school girls were selected and presented to society. The event was held at Hoffman-Boston High School in Arlington, Virginia. From this event evolved the annual Debutante Cotillion which was conceived as a non-fundraising activity. Source: http://www.aka-zco.org

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History Committee Soror Mathelle K. Lee, ChairmanSoror Carolyn Rowe, Co-Chairman

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Zeta Chi Omega Charter Members, 1956 Soror Evelyn Syphax,

Organizer

In 1954, a group of women of courage and ability met in Northern Virginia to discuss the need for a new chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha for their rapidly expanding area.

Soror Evelyn Syphax of Arlington initially organized the group. She and twenty other members met frequently and followed the various rules for chartering a chapter. While awaiting chartering approval, the group continued to be involved in community service.

On May 25, 1956, the community service group was chartered as Zeta Chi Omega Chapter with its

location designated as Arlington and Alexandria. In May 2016, Zeta Chi Omega will celebrate 60

years of service to Northern Virginia communities.

Soror Joyce Henderson is the Mid-Atlantic Regional Director of Alpha Kappa Alpha

Sorority, Incorporated. She has served in a number of leadership roles in the Sorority

such as International Standards Chairman; committee member of the sorority’s first

Leadership Development Task Force; the Mid-Atlantic Regional Anti-Hazing Task

Force; and the Centennial Standards Committee. Soror Henderson is a Silver Star and

Life Member of Zeta Chi Omega, Arlington, Virginia where she served as the Chapter’s

23rd Basileus.

She is featured in the Sorority’s “ Heritage Series” showcasing African American

Females in the Military, and is the past recipient of the Outstanding Graduate Advisor

Award, Far Western Region, the Barbara K. Phillips Leadership Development Award,

the Leah K. Frazier Award and the Graduate Leadership Award to name a few. A

retired United States Army Lieutenant Colonel and Department of the Army civil

servant, Soror Henderson spent twenty-three years as military career Human

Resource Officer.

Soror Henderson received a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Education and

Master of Arts degree in Management. She is a graduate of Fort Valley State

University, Fort Valley, Georgia.

Joyce Henderson,

Mid-Atlantic

Regional Director

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Pan-Hellenic Council CommitteeSoror Angela TurnerSoror Chiquita KingContact us at: [email protected]

Greetings, Sorors!

Check out the table below for upcoming events hosted by the National Pan-Hellenic Council of

Northern Virginia (NoVA NPHC) and its affiliate chapters. Events are listed in chronological order.

Organization Event Details

NoVA NPHC

27th Annual Black Scholars Program

Sunday, May 15th

George Mason University, Fairfax, VA

3-5PM

Phi Beta Sigma

Fraternity, Inc.

Omicron Zeta Sigma Chapter

Blue & White Scholarship Gala

Saturday, May 21st

Fair Oaks Marriott (11787 Lee Jackson Memorial Hwy,

Fairfax, VA)

6PM-12AM

Cost: $100https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2016-blue-white-scholarship-gala-

tickets-21123721620

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.

Pi Lambda Lambda Chapter

Que Connection All-White Affair

Saturday, May 21st

Crystal City Hilton

(2399 Jefferson Davis Hwy, Arlington, VA)

Speed Dating: 7-9PM

Party: 9PM-2AM

Cost: $30https://queconnection.eventbrite.com

NoVA NPHC

Annual NoVA Greek Cookout

Sunday, June 26th

Ft. Belvoir, VA

2-7PM

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General Body Chapter Meeting

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New Members Orientation

April 2, 2016

April Birthday Lunch

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Basileus of the

Year Award

Recipient

Soror Kendra Gillespie

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Riding the Waves in the

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“We Slay, All Day”

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59th Debutante CotillionFourteen young ladies were presented to society at the 59th Debutante Cotillion, held on April 16, 2016. It was a lovely evening with over 400 guests in attendance. Congratulations to the parents and sponsors of the 2016 Cotillion Court:

Miss Cotillion 2016 - Lauryn Olivia Gant (Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gant)Miss Cotillion 1st Attendant - Chelsea Nicole Miller (Daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Leon Miller)Miss Cotillion 2nd Attendant - Briana Joelle Edmonds (Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Edmonds)Miss Congeniality - Jelani Amalyah-Elizabeth Brooks (Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur E. Brooks IV)

Mr. Debonair 2016 - Ernest Quintana (Escort of Miss Amari Byrd)

The Welcome to Society was given by former Debutante, Soror Alicia C. Edwards. The Official Charge to the Debutantes was given by Soror Amirah Salaam. The guests were treated to musical selections by violinist, Soror Veronica Jackson.

The Cotillion Committee thanks all sorors who worked on sub-committees, supported the Cotillion financially, and helped in any way. Please mark your calendars for the closeout meeting on Monday, June 6, 2016, 7:00 p.m, St. John's Baptist Church, Arlington, VA.

Luncheon Fashion ShowSave the Date! The 58th Annual Cooley-Moore Luncheon Fashion Show (LFS) is on Sunday November 13, 2016 at the Hilton McLean Tysons Corner. Tickets will be available for purchase at the June Chapter meeting. There will be a LFS committee meeting at the Lee Center on May 10th at 7:00 p.m.

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Ivy Foundation of Northern Virginia2016 Cotillion

Congratulations to the 2016 Cotillion Committee – Yes, “another one bites the dust, and another stellar performance by all. Hard work, dedication and commitment pays off. We received many compliments about the performance and the Cotillion program.

On behalf of the Board of Directors of IFNV, a heartfelt thank you to the Cotillion Chairman, Soror Sharon Gregg and her Co-Chairmen, Soror Martha Coleman and Soror Undra Graves-Guyton (although we know you worked as a team and a unit). We appreciate the tone you set for each meeting and the precision in which you kept the sub-committee chairmen, debs, parents and sponsors apprised of upcoming events. All of the moms who spoke to me said that the ZXΩ members were extremely gracious and have left them with an extremely positive attitude about the work of this great Sorority that we serve – and the contributions we make to both the debs and the escorts -- they were truly impressed. We thank you for serving the IFNV, the Chapter and your community. Soror Sharon, thank you for listening to my midnight phone calls, making sure all of our invoices were paid, and advocating for the debs and your sub-committee chairmen when necessary. Soror Undrathank you for keeping track of the debs and making sure all of the messages were prepared and delivered to the debs, parents, sponsors, etc. in a timely fashion. We appreciate you. Soror Martha we thank you for the detailed minutes that you provided us after each meeting, keeping track of the debs and soror attendance at the rehearsals and other events, and everything else you did without us knowing. It is obvious – you all worked as a TEAM!

Directress sub-committee --- Soror Alyssa Watkins Dove, Soror Michele Crawley, and Soror Valerie Flournoy – you were potters, and you certainly changed the raw clay you were given into a work of art. I was amazed with the performance. They did an outstanding job. The performance was the result of your dedication and commitment to make sure the dances were performed to the best of the abilities of the participants. We heard comments that it was the best performance they have seen in a long time; it was upscale and sophisticated.

Contract sub-committee – Soror Gerrie Lewis and Soror Katrina Anwar – words simply cannot express our gratitude for your hard work during this cotillion season. There were many challenges, and they were resolved with the outcome of a productive ending for each situation. Soror Gerrie thank you for always making lemonade out of lemons and for getting Hotel Monaco to repay us over $500. We certainly cannot pay you with a mere thanks, but please know it is from the heart.

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Program sub-committee – Soror Valerie Flournoy and Soror JoAnn Hall and others, thank you for the beautiful program you coordinated for the Ball. Your guests were outstanding, Soror Alicia Edwards, and Soror Amirah Salam were simply the best. Soror Veronica Jackson’s violin selections were “icing on the cake.” A heartfelt thanks to all of the program participants. Thank you again for coordinating this effort- a job extremely well done!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Decorations sub-committee – Soror Martha, thank you for the beautiful decoration More importantly, with your expert negotiations skills, you were able to have the florist to give us the table decorations, for half the price they quoted. What a fete!! It worked out perfectly.

Ticket sub-committee – Soror Karyn and Soror Adria – a heartily thank you, for ensuring everyone had a seat. Thank you for working with Soror Gerrie in getting everyone seated. This was a very challenging year, and you all were pros in making the assignments of seat and for indulging some of us. Your hard work was not in vain. We so appreciate all of the hard work.

Finance sub-committee – Thank you, Soror Belinda Shaw and your Co-Chairman Soror Sherry Billingsley, and others who worked with you in collecting all of the monies for the various events and keeping track of the names, amount and purposes. We appreciate how much time you devoted to ensure that we kept up to date records. Not only during the time when you collected the monies, but time spent behind the scenes. Tea roses to you for taking on the mammoth job. Also, thank you Soror Doris Shannon for making sure all of our bills were paid. Thank you Soror Chan for collecting and documenting the incoming revenue and resolving all of our financial issues.

Souvenir Journal Subcomittee – Soror Demaris Thompson and your Co-chairman Soror Carolyn Rowe – I think one of the guests at my table after reviewing the souvenir journal sums up what we believe and know is true – he said “you can tell a lot of hard work went into the process to make it so beautiful.” Each year, we think that you cannot surpass the year before, and you do. I personally, know what you had to work with, and I am indeed amazed to see the results. We know that you spent many long hours at night getting this done – and the work speaks for itself. Thank you so much.

Hostess sub-committee – Thank you Soror Saundra McCullough-Cobey for making sure everyone was seated, for assisting the photography committee, and wherever you were needed. We thank you and your committee for being there to assist with the decorations in the ballroom and supporting us in other areas. We so appreciate your support.

Hospitality sub-committee – Soror Toni Gant – I still do not know how you did it all and with such grace and finesse. You had a whole lot going on at the same time, and every rehearsal you were there and made sure that the debs and others had a repast. Your performance was outstanding and we appreciate your commitment, as well as your daughter’s – Miss Cotillion, 2016 – Debutante Lauryn Gant supporting you with the repast setups.

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Mother/Daughter Tea sub-committee – Thank you Soror Robin McCoy and Soror Starr Garrett and your committee for a beautiful experience for the attendees. The atmosphere was priceless. In the debs’ letters, many of them indicated that this was indeed one of the highlights of the Cotillion season and how they plan to incorporate “having a cup a tea” in their routine in years to come. Thank you for inspiring them to extend themselves in other areas. We never know how a simple deed can impact the lives of others.

Retreat sub-committee—Soror Kendra Gillespie and your committee – I read all of the debs’ comments, and many, if not all of them, mentioned the Retreat as one of the most useful and beneficial activities they attended. They talked about what they learned from this experience, including just having an opportunity to review the artifacts in the museum. It was a perfect location, and the retreat agenda, including subject areas was “spot on.” They received information that they were able to take away that will be useful to them for the rest of their lives. The sub-committee indeed assisted in polishing, refining, and preparing our debs and the escorts.

Public Relations sub-committee – Thank you, Soror Gloria Bell. We really appreciate the time you spent coordinating with the Afro to make sure they were in attendance. They were there and Soror Yvette Darnaby was working along side the reporter. You certainly made this effort appear to be seamless, but we know it took a lot of back and forth to make sure all of the needs of the Cotillion and the Afro were met. You did an incredible job. We so much appreciate your time and effort.

Photography sub-committee – Thank you, Soror Connie Greene for working with our photographer to make sure that all of the pictures were taken on time, and for making sure that the parents received the appropriate information regarding the photographer’s schedule.

Please know we are also eternally grateful for the orientation, cultural activites, ads and patron workshop, church service and brunch and all of the other sub-committee chairmen.

Thanks for a job extremely well done.

Sisterly, Soror Hazel M. Cameron

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OFFICERS

Basileus Rhonda Luss

Anti-Basileus Tamara Rowe

Grammateus Patricia Edwards

Anti-Grammateus Aja Charity

Tamiouchos Robin McCoy

Pecunious

GrammateusCrystal Lander

Anti-Pecunious

GrammateusIngrid Alexander

Epistoleus Steronica Mattocks

Parliamentarian Kendra Riley

Ivy Leaf Reporter Gloria Bell

Hodegos Gayle Jordan

Graduate Advisor VaShawn Guice Veal

Philacter Yvette G. Darnaby

Archivist Monique Robinson

Immed. Past

BasileusKendra Gillespie

STANDING COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN

Connection LaFrances Williams

Scholarship Diann Burns

Membership Tonya Perkinson

Technology Leslie Dey

Protocol Bonnie Jones-Moon

AwardsBarbara Bellamy

Warren

Standards Jennifer Hansborough

Contracts Irma Bogan

Nominating Bonnie Jones-Moon

Members: Sherry Billingsley

Carol Gibson

Linda Hall

Patrice Longshaw

Brittney Montgomery

Inez “Chris” Pierce-

Gray

Darlena Ricks

Judy Vaughn

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

EDITOR Steronica Mattocks

PRODUCTION STAFF Nicole Clark

C. Starr Garrett

Eloise Hudgins

Stephanie Woodland Kelly

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated®

Zeta Chi Omega ChapterP.O. Box 25763

Alexandria, Virginia 22313

http://www.aka-zco.org

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