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President Igina Perteet has been a member of Zeta since June 7, 2003, as she joined the sisterhood via our Astounding chapter. Since joining the chapter she has served the sorority in several capacities, most recently as chapter President. She is a Mississippi Native and a graduate of Mississippi State University. She currently works for the State of TN as a Family Service Worker dealing with foster care and adoption. Recently, she was asked the following questions:
-What goals have you set for Alpha Eta Zeta chapter for 2011 - 2013? I have several goals I’d like to see become a reality for Alpha Eta Zeta this year: Z-Lessons, an embellishment program will be utilized and put into production with many activities that will be geared to educate and enhance our chapter members.
Increase our membership by a minimum of fifteen new members via membership intake and reclamation. Secure a new home for our chapter’s Storks Nest. Categorize and file chapter documents and historic items throughout the year. Develop a major fundraiser to be executed in 2012-2013 generating a minimum of $10,000 profit. Redevelop our chapter handbook . Raise a minimum of $2,000 in donations for our March of Dimes March for Babies Walk. Increase our Z-HOPE points by a minimum of 30% for 2011 -2013. Participate in initiatives set by our National Body. Design a chapter logo to market AHZ (not to supersede our National shield and Z-HOPE logo)
The success of these initiatives requires the active participation of every Alpha Eta Zeta member. Therefore, I encourage all to participate and utilize the resources of fellow committee members so that no single soror has too heavy a load.
- What additional greetings would you like to bring?
Greetings to my sorors of the hardest working, never tiring, goal oriented, number one Premier chapter in the State of
Tennessee and all of Zeta! It gives me immense pleasure to greet you in the name of sisterly love. Our chapter is about to
take off on another thrill packed year which will be chocked full of community service activities, Auxiliary events, day to
day chapter business and most important coming together as a team and bonding as sisters really should.
New Sorority Year Brings New Executive Board Our new sorority year has brought on new members to our executive board. These remarkable and diverse women have received their charge to lead and are ready to propel this beloved chapter into bigger and better horizons. This elec-tion also brought newly initiated sorors into the leadership forefront. These first time leaders have been installed in five positions; each of them express their excitement to serve and readiness to face chal-lenges along the way. The newly installed officers are seeking support and encouragement as they work diligently to ensure the continued success of Alpha Eta Zeta. Learn more about our officers in this issue of The Inzider.
The News of the Astounding Alpha Eta Zeta Chapter
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Adrienne Hughes serves as
the First-Vice President of
Alpha Eta Zeta Chapter.
Under this capacity she
serves as the membership
chair. She is the contact
person regarding
Recruitment, Reclamation
and Retention!
Adrienne became a Zeta at
the University of Tennessee
at Chattanooga, Lambda
Delta Chapter Fall of 1998.
She is a woman who has
been working for Zeta since
becoming a member of this
great sorority. She took one
year off before joining the
Alpha Eta Zeta Chapter in
the spring of 2003.
Adrienne works diligently at
any task that she is given to
complete. As an undergradu-
ate to a graduate member,
she has always had a passion
to work for Zeta. In the most
recent years, Adrienne has
taken the Zeta Archonette
Club to new heights. She
served as the Archonette
Advisor for six years. Her
sorority sisters look to her to
come up with creative and
exceptional ideas because of
her energy and love for the
sisterhood and the Zeta
youth.
She also serves as the
Tennessee State Youth
Coordinator and Treasurer
of the Alpha Eta Zeta-DOVE
Foundation.
Adrienne is an Educator at
Lucie E. Campbell
Elementary. She serves as a
first grade teacher. She
attends Sycamore View
Church of Christ.
the MMNPHC Council and as the West Tennessee Geographical Area Coordinator.
She inspires one day to be the International President of Zeta. She truly loves her sorority, and answers the call of Zeta one and all.
Tejwana’s goals are to: ensure the well-being and pro-gression of our three under-graduate chapters, encourage undergraduate sorors to lead the organization, be a well informed zeta, promote unity amongst the graduates and un-dergraduates, establish an undergraduate chapter at Rhodes College, es-tablish a functional
Tejwana Hinton serves as the Third Vice-President. She joined the great sorority of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Lambda Delta chapter at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. While a member there she had the pleasure of holding such posi-tions as social chair, third vice president, and president. She received her B.A. in History, August 2001.
She joined Alpha Eta Zeta Graduate Chapter spring 2003. Tejwana has also attended many State, Regional, and Boule conferences. Currently, she also serves as the Financial Secretary for
advisory Team Council- council that consists of undergraduate advisors and AHZ collegiate council members, make certain that undergraduate sorors have a voice as well as, matriculate to graduate chapters, and ensure that our undergraduate chapters can compete on the local, state, regional, and national level.
Tejwana is a God fearing Christian who serves at Trinity All Nations Missionary Baptist Church.
Sherrie Lyons has been financially active with Zeta for over 14 years since her membership in February 1997 through the Rho Gamma chapter at the University of Memphis. She serves as the 2nd Vice-President of Alpha Eta Zeta.
She has held positions on the collegiate level, the graduate level, and the state level. As the past TN State Secretary she has learned how to organize and utilize her extra energy, as well as time, to better Zeta.
Goals: She plans to bring organizational and professional skills to the office of 2nd Vice President, encourage more high school seniors to apply for the Zeta Scholarship in the spring semester, and help AHZ’s collegiate and graduate sorors to apply for scholarships to support their Higher Education. She will work with our Axillaries to ensure they are meeting Zeta standards.
She is active in her church, Greater Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church as well. She sings in the choir and serves as webmaster. In her free time, Hope likes to travel, spend time with her family and friends, and just enjoy life. She is looking forward to an exciting and productive year in Zeta. Hope’s goals are to see the chapter
grow both financially and in active par-
ticipation and for the chapter to be
known as the Premier Chapter that it is,
locally and beyond.
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Hope Shields became a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Alpha Eta Zeta Chapter in October 2010. She serves as our chapter Secretary. She is currently the youngest member of the chapter. Although she is young in Zeta, she is passionate about the Sorority and its principles. Hope is pursuing a Master of Art in Teaching at the University of Memphis, where she also received a Bachelor of Business Administration in Management Information Systems. Her goal is to become an educator and enrich young lives in the Memphis community though teaching. She is a data specialist at Bridges Inc.
Tangie Dotson is honored to serve as the chapter’s Parliamentarian. She brings to the table her experience from the parliamentarian team in high school, where she competed at the state and regional level and won several competitions. She has attended various workshops on parliamentarian procedure to enhance her knowledge of the procedure for business settings. Tangie joined our illustrious sisterhood at Memphis State University in the Resplendent Rho Gamma Chapter. Tangie’s goal is that members will become well versed on parliamentarian procedure and use it effectively at sorority business meetings. She also intends to conduct sessions with the chapter related to Robert Rules of Order and how it is to be applied. Tangie looks forward to working with everyone.
Delcenia Pegues serves as the Assistant Secretary. She became a member of Zeta in the Fall of 2006 in the Upsilon Tau Zeta Chapter in Batesville, MS. She has a bachelor degree in Social Work and is pursuing a Master’s of Psychology from the University of Phoenix. Delcenia is a mother of two children, a future Sigma Beta and a Zeta Archonette of AHZ. Delcenia also serves as the Archonette Advisor. AHZ is extremely active in the community. It is my goal as a dedicated member of the Executive Board to bring more recognition not only the chapter but to Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. as a whole. AHZ’s community service programs are reaching all aspects of the community and should be noted throughout the city of Memphis and nationally in Zeta.
Letiticia Jackson serves as our Correspondence Secretary. She became a member of Zeta October 2010. She is the mother of three children and is married to a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. She believes being committed to something allows you no room for excuses only positive results. Letiticia’s determination and commitment to Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., and Alpha Eta Zeta enables her to attain the success she seeks and moves her into action for the sorority. She feels that commitment and pleasure combine to create end-less possibilities. As an officer, she will bring a spirit of commitment, be a team player, show initiative, share ideas and resources, and demonstrate communication skills. Her goals for Alpha Eta Zeta Chapter would be to continue displaying dynamic community ser-vice. She also hopes to advance the sisterhood and the unification of each Soror. She aims to express her reliability, flexibility, responsiveness and innovative service to the community and to exhibit outstanding citizenship. She will seek to display an environment of trust, coopera-tion and mutual respect.
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Audrey Johnson is the Treasurer for Alpha Eta Zeta. She is one of eight charter members of the Alpha Mu Chapter at Christian Broth-ers University. She takes great pride in helping younger sorors develop into Zeta’s highest ideals of scholarship, finer woman-hood, and service. She has been a member of the sis-terhood for 19 years. She is the devoted spouse of Rev. Roland Johnson, Jr., and shares in his ministry to bring other to Christ. Her
other responsibilities include serving as the Corresponding Secretary of the Northwest District Ministers Spouses and the Secretary of the 1st Episcopal District CME Ministers Spouses serving Tennessee and Arkansas. She enjoys world travel, community involvement projects, photography, jewelry making, and exploring a genuine love for people. She is the Director of Human Resources at Parkwood Behavioral Health System. Audrey’s desire for
the chapter is to continue to reach new heights as a premier Zeta chapter through financial stability. She feels this can be achieved by cultivating a solid base of members whose: commitment is to support a perpetual resource of funds, enthusiasm supports cutting edge service projects, finer womanhood is evident in the community.
various committees. She was given the Zeta of the Year award in 2005. In 2008, she activated her membership with the Astounding Alpha Eta Zeta chapter. She is an Educator at Memphis Business Academy High School. She attends New Direction Christian Church. She would like to see Alpha Eta Zeta continue to maintain an online website that will share information with pro-
Jamie Dunlap is currently the Public Relations Director for AHZ. She became a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. while studying Secondary Edu-cation English and Psychology at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in Fall 2003. Jamie remained active in the undergraduate chapter, Lambda Delta, until she gradu-ated. During her undergradu-ate experience she held the position of Treasurer, partici-pated in the award winning step team and participated in
spective members and others in the community. In addition, her vision is that Alpha Eta Zeta will continue to provide leadership opportuni-ties for women and youth through the different pro-grams and auxiliaries. Sec-ondly, her vision is for Alpha Eta Zeta to increase productivity within the different local and national programs.
As chaplain her goals are for the chapter to draw closer to one another. It is her belief that the sorority should be united. The Lord has called upon people to be beacons of light in a dark world. It’s her vision is for Alpha Eta Zeta to become a H.U.B. (Helpers in Unity Building) in the community of Memphis. Zetas are leaders; and as leaders, it is important to
push others in more positive directions. It will take a lot of work, but with God all things are possible. In closing Charlotte considers it indeed an honor as well as a privilege to serve her sisters in this capacity. May the Lord bless and keep each in His loving arms of protection.
Charlotte Ghoston is enthu-siastic about serving as the chapter’s Chaplain. She has been a member of the As-tounding Angels of Alpha Eta Zeta since April 2007. She became a member of this illustrious sorority on April 12, 1994, through the Epsi-lon Theta chapter at Missis-sippi State University. She is an Educator at Hamilton Middle School.
Archonettes
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Hello from the 2011-2012 Zeta Ar-chonette Club!! The club held elec-tions. We would like to introduce our new officers:
2011 - 2012 Executive Board Khadija Crain, President Denesha Pride, V. President
Dai’Jah Milan, Secretary Regina Smith, Asst .Secretary Natassia Watson, Treasurer Taylor Bobo, Asst. Treasurer Brittany Leake, Reporter Kayla Franklin , Historian Deonna Williams, Parliamentarian Briana Giles, Chaplin
The Zeta Archonettes have a busy holiday season. This November we will give thanks. Our social outing/community service project is to donate to a family in need.
We will also help brighten the lives of others by assisting at a family shelter. Etiquette is important to help us as young ladies. Our monthly meeting will be in con-junction with an Etiquette Workshop. We are also assisting Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., Tau Iota Sigma Chapter, Memphis, TN with their annual Sigma Image Awards. December is our month to celebrate the Christmas holiday with various events. December 10, 2011, The Zeta Archonettes will host a luncheon and exchange gifts. Our Social Outing/ community service project is holiday caroling on December 20, 2011 at the Bethel Towers. We are very excited about all of our upcoming events!
The Amicettes held elections at their October 8th meeting. 2011-2012 Amicette Executive Board members are: President- Lauren Jackson Vice President- Taleia Baughns Secretary- Teri Ross Asst. Secretary- Kendra Richmond Treasurer- Taylor Montgomery Asst. Treasurer- Christina Elliott Chaplain- Alanna Johnson.
Amicettes
Pearlettes
The Amicettes will be selling Krispy Kreme doughnut certificate sales for the Fall. The Amicettes participated with the Archonettes for a Z-H.O.P.E focusing on self-esteem. Mrs. An-gela Sargent presented a lesson on self-esteem with activities for the girls during the sessions. If you would like to purchase Krispy Kreme doughnut certificates, please see an Amicette or Amicette committee members.
Our precious Pearlettes are continuing to make strides. They are growing in knowledge about their club as well as our great sorority. During our last meeting, the girls participated in some team building exercises that helped them learn how to make weaknesses into strengths when we all work together. We are embarking on our season of giving by volunteering with the Memphis Family Shelter for our annual Fall Festival. If you would like to work with the Pearlette Committee, please contact Soror Sherrie Lyons.
Newly Inducted Amicettes
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Southern Heritage Classic Blue & White Festivities
Love Shouldn’t Hurt: Domestic Violence Forum Alpha Eta Zeta and the AHZ
-D.O.V.E. Foundation, Inc.,
kicked off Domestic
Violence Awareness month
with a forum. The forum
was held September 24th
on the campus of UT Health
Science Center. We had
nine agencies and four
survivors to speak. All of
the agencies and survivors
provided very helpful
information to know and to
be able to share when it is
needed. The forum was
very nice and UT was very
accommodating. It was an
enlightening experience for
all that attended.
Our efforts in support
continued with the Taffi 2K
Health Walk. Our walks
have continued to grow
with the support of the
community and agencies.
We have had an increase of
men to participate in the
walk. Sean Upshaw of Iota
Phi Theta Fraternity, Beta Xi
Omega Chapter, shares
“These walks are good for
our community! It helps to
bring light to a dark topic
that’s rarely talked about. I
encourage my brothers to
come and support. I
support the women of Zeta
in their effort in this area.”
Ms Alpha Eta Zeta. She wore
her crown and sash well. Our
Amicae and Youth were
greatly appreciated for taking
the time out of their day to
participate with us also.
After walking those long
miles, we journeyed to the
Liberty Bowl for our Joint
Blue & White Family Tailgate
with Sigma Memphis. This
year we were joined by Psi
Theta Zeta Chapter of
Germantown, TN. What a
welcomed addition to the
afternoon. The brothers did
an excellent job as always
with grilling the food! We
had several sorors and Frats
to visit the area from out of
town. It was a good time
held by all in attendance.
Our chapter and auxiliaries
got an early start on Septem-
ber 10, 2011 to begin our
SHC Events. We participated
in the Orange Mound Parade
and showcase Zeta from
Melrose High School to Air-
ways. We passed out candy
and treats to the youth as we
passed by. Sherrie Lyons
represented in the parade as
P A G E 7
TN State Leadership Conference Alpha Eta Zeta traveled Alpha Eta Zeta traveled
Chattanooga, TN for our TN State Chattanooga, TN for our TN State
Leadership Conference. The Leadership Conference. The
weekend served as one of en-weekend served as one of en-
hancement and learning. The hancement and learning. The
conference began with chapter conference began with chapter
management training and various management training and various
workshops. workshops.
The opening ceremony was a The opening ceremony was a
delightful one as we were delightful one as we were
entertained by a Mahalia Jackson entertained by a Mahalia Jackson
tribute. It was enjoyed by all. The tribute. It was enjoyed by all. The
Ms TN Zeta pageant was one for Ms TN Zeta pageant was one for
the books as it was coordinated by the books as it was coordinated by
Donna R. Williams. There were 5 Donna R. Williams. There were 5
chapters participating. Delcenia chapters participating. Delcenia
Pegues represented Alpha Eta Pegues represented Alpha Eta
Zeta. Shenika Holmes represented Zeta. Shenika Holmes represented
Pi Alpha Chapter and Leslie Pi Alpha Chapter and Leslie
Rimmer represented Rho Gamma Rimmer represented Rho Gamma
Chapter. Soror Holmes brought Chapter. Soror Holmes brought
the crown to Memphis as the the crown to Memphis as the
2011 2011 ––12 Ms TN Zeta. Alpha Eta 12 Ms TN Zeta. Alpha Eta
Zeta received the LARGEST in At-Zeta received the LARGEST in At-
tendance Award with 24 mem-tendance Award with 24 mem-
bers REGISTERED at the confer-bers REGISTERED at the confer-
ence. Alpha Eta Zeta claimed all ence. Alpha Eta Zeta claimed all
THREE positions on the TN Execu-THREE positions on the TN Execu-
tive Board. Tangie Dotson will tive Board. Tangie Dotson will
serve as TN Parliamentarian and serve as TN Parliamentarian and
Doris OwensDoris Owens--Smith will Smith will
serve as TN Chair of the serve as TN Chair of the
Board! Malinda Conrad Board! Malinda Conrad
hosted the FIRST TN State hosted the FIRST TN State
Health Fair!Health Fair!
Alpha Eta Zeta displayed Alpha Eta Zeta displayed
Sisterly Love, Finer Sisterly Love, Finer
Womanhood, Scholarship Womanhood, Scholarship
and Service during the and Service during the
conference weekend! conference weekend!
Get Ready for OCTOBER Get Ready for OCTOBER
2012 as we will travel to 2012 as we will travel to
Nashville, TN for the TN Nashville, TN for the TN
State Conference!State Conference!
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Prolific Pi Alpha Chapter Resplendent Rho Gamma Chapter Alluring Alpha Mu Chapter
P A G E 9
Prolific: Characterized by abundant production…. And what a production this year has been!! The ladies of Pi Alpha were very excited about this up-coming year in Zeta. We kicked off the sorority year with supporting AHZ’s School Supply Drive and Health Fair. We introduced incoming LOC freshman to Zeta by assisting with move in. We provided personalized bottle water and
chips to them with a special welcome message from
our chapter. We also participated in the Orientation week block party. During the NPHC Week we participated in the Greek Stroll-off during NPHC. We fellowshipped at the Southern Heritage Classic Blue and White Family Tailgate . We volunteered at the Sickle Cell walk getting participants feedback and passing out hot dogs and popcorn. Some of us got tested for the Sickle Cell trait. We even found time to tutor at MIFA on Thursdays!
In October, we stepped in the Greek Show at
LOC with Alpha Mu! We won FIRST PRIZE for the female sorority. We also participated in the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Breast Cancer walk. Seven members attended the state conference. Shenika Holmes took home the title of Ms. Tennessee Zeta! Pi Alpha and AHZ supported President Patricia Watts at her Senior night volleyball game. The final day of October, rather than candy, Pi Alpha gave out breast cancer ribbons and leaflets with Breast Cancer awareness and facts.
their daily routines. We also had our I AM Blutiful Retreat Saturday, September 24. All in attendance had a wonderful time, as we engaged in food, fun, and festivities. In addition to our I AM Blutiful Retreat, we had our fall informational on Thursday, September 29. It was a huge success. The ladies who came out were really enthusiastic and had a great time getting to know our Sorors as well as each other.
The Alluring Alpha Mu chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated has had an amazing semester thus far. To kick off the year, we decorated our display board in the Thomas Center at Christian Brothers University. On September 13, 2011, we hosted a glamour night, during which we gave facials and did make-up, hands, and feet. The night was a success as the ladies enjoyed receiving tips about cosmetics while relieving themselves from
The Ladies of Alpha Mu also hosted a series of events, which included a Breast Cancer Roundtable, mixer, nacho sale, and game night. Additionally, we partici-pated with Pi Alpha in their NPHC step show Friday, October 7, 2011. In the weeks to follow, Alpha Mu will be hosting our Battling Breast Cancer Benefit Concert and our poetry night event. Battling Breast Cancer will take place on November 19, 2011 at Christian Brothers University’s University theatre from 6 pm – 10 pm. We are asking for your support in this event. There will be a three-dollar charge for all who would like to attend.
The Resplendent Rho Gamma Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. at the University of Memphis has participated in many events thus far in the semester. We held information tables at both the RSO Fair and Multicultural Fair showcasing history about the organization and our chapter. We also participated in the NPHC Week festivities which included a Brotherhood/Sisterhood Tea on September 7, 2011 where all the Divine 9 organizations gave a brief history about their organiza-tions and interacted with students who are interested in becoming a part of the greek community. We also participated in the yardshow on Friday September 9 which was held at the student plaza. Our biggest events this semester took place during our Fall 2011 Interest Weekend which was held from October 6-8. The theme of our weekend was “3 WayZ to be a Goddess.” Events from our weekend included a March of Dimes fundraising table, tutoring at U.S. Dream Academy, game night, skate night, and a yardshow held in the Rose Theater on Friday October 7. The Rho Gamma Chapter looks forward to continuing to be a force on the University of Memphis campus and ensuring that the light of Zeta shines bright!
Alluring Alpha Mu Chapter
Prolific Pi Alpha Chapter Resplendent Rho Gamma Chapter Alluring Alpha Mu Chapter
Prolific Pi Alpha Chapter
Resplendent Rho Gamma Chapter
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Alpha Eta Zeta:
A
Legacy
Of
Excellence
Z-Lessons: Embellishment Tidbits
Website Launch
The chapter ended the
sorority year with welcoming
three new members to the
chapter via membership
intake. Those new members
to the sisterhood are
Shawnee Evans, Sharon
Duke and Jennifer Sanders
-Johnson. Shawnee is an
Educator with Memphis City
School and is married to a
member of Phi Beta Sigma
Fraternity, Inc. She has one
son. Sharon is an accountant
and is also married to a
member of Phi Beta Sigma
Fraternity, Inc. She has two
lovely children. Jennifer
works in administration at
Federal Express. She is
happily married with two
sons and a daughter. Her
sister is a member of Zeta
Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
The sorority year has began
with the following sorors
transferring or becoming
reclaimed with our chapter.
We would like to welcome
the following to the
Astounding Alpha Eta Zeta
Chapter:
Lametric Bishop
Katherine Maclin
Facision Moore
Wyndie Reddick
Brittany Course
of communication for the chapter.
Things to look for on the site are: AHZ News, Photos, History, Chapter Highlights and links to our Twitter and Facebook page. AHZ is making its presence in social media.
Alpha Eta Zeta launched its premier website this past spring.
The web address is www.thememphiszetas.org Our site has a phenomenal look and promotes the impor-tance of sustainable resources whiles still being an extremely informative and effective form
It is very important to maintain proper decorum in all business meetings and at all chapter sponsored events. Here are some helpful suggestions:
• Dress in appropriate business attire.
• Turn off all electronic communication devices.
• Get to the event early to greet guests as they arrive.
• Provide assistance before, during, and after an event.
• Maintain chapter business within the chapter.
Who’s New to AHZ
Sisters in the Spirit
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In the midst of any desert experience (i.e. dried up finances, bearing no fruit,
no joy, no progress), Isaiah 43:19 offers a fresh word of encouragement.
See, I am doing a new thing!
Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?
I am making a way in the desert
and streams in the wasteland.
Are you willing to do your part to prepare for a fresh harvest? As you make
room for God to do a new thing in your life, you must have the courage to do a "new thing" for yourself.
Growth requires pressing, consistency, dedication, purpose and courage. Don't wait until you are sick
and tired of being sick, tired, broke, lonely, stuck, abused, invisible, frustrated and desperate.
It's time to do a new thing!
If you have been quiet... it's time to speak up.
If you have been isolated/shy... it's time get out, socialize, network and meet new people.
If you have been a spender... it's time to be a saver.
If you have been discouraged... it's time to get up and be grateful.
If you have been a receiver, it's time to be a giver.
If you've been procrastinating... it's time to take action.
If you've been angry and holding a grudge, it's time to let go.
If you've been inactive and eating crazeee...it's time to move your body and eat healthier foods.
If you have never ventured beyond your local area... it's time to travel.
If you think it's too late for you...it's time to change your thinking and self-worth.
If you have been stuck on stupid, it's time to walk in wisdom and integrity.
If you have always been the giver, it's time learn how to receive.
If you are always wearing your superwo(man) cape, it's time to delegate.
If you worry too much, it's time to start trusting God.
If you are always late and unorganized, it's time to start being punctual and reliable.
If you have been closed and defensive, it' time to be teachable.
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Upcoming Events Credits Photo/Graphics Photos provided by C. Crawford, I. Perteet, D.Pegues and N. Watson
Writers T. Dotson, I. Perteet, J. Dunlap, A. Johnson, D. Pegues, T. Hinton, A. Hughes, C. Ghol-ston, L. Jackson, S. Lyons, H. Shields and N. Watson
December 3rd: Monthly Chapter Meeting (Zeta Only) 10th: Taffi 2K Domestic Violence Awareness Walk – Oak Court Mall 10am 10th: Evening of the Theater: If Scrooge was a Brother 15th: Holiday Mixer/ Calendar Launch; 6pm Blu Restaurant –3895 Hacks Cross 20th: Youth Auxiliaries Caroling at Bethel Towers
January 5th – 7th: Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. / Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. National Founder’s Day Celebrations 7th: Joint Founders’ Day Celebration—Bethlehem M.B. Church 12pm 15th: So Sweet Social—Christian Brother University - Sabbatinni Lounge 5pm 16th: Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Founders’ Day Celebration 16th: MLK Jr. Walk/Blue & White Lunch 23rd: AHZ DOVE Foundation Annual Board Meeting 28th: ACT Prep Workshop—LeMoyne Owen College—GOH Building; To Register, call 901.264.9382
If you have any corrections, comments,
concerns or article submissions email me at
Sisterly,
Jamie Dunlap
Editor-In-Chief Corner
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