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===NYMAAC - Page and Popcorn=== | ===NYMAAC - Page and Popcorn=== | ||
The [[New York Metropolitan Area Alumni Chapter|New York Metropolitan Area Alumni Chapter (NYMAAC)]] has a regular movie and book night where interested members read a pre-selected book and then watch the film version and host a discussion group on the two. Recently they featured the Manchurian Candidate, viewing both the 1962 and 2004 versions of the film. | The [[New York Metropolitan Area Alumni Chapter|New York Metropolitan Area Alumni Chapter (NYMAAC)]] has a regular movie and book night where interested members read a pre-selected book and then watch the film version and host a discussion group on the two. Recently they featured the Manchurian Candidate, viewing both the 1962 and 2004 versions of the film. | ||
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Ask someone from your community group you are doing volunteer work with to come in and talk to the chapter about the cause. For instance invite a local health clinic volunteer to come visit a Chapter meeting and discuss AIDS. Not only will it energize the Brothers to continue participating in your possible AIDS related service projects (leadership) it will also teach them about a very serious virus that affects us all (scholarship). | Ask someone from your community group you are doing volunteer work with to come in and talk to the chapter about the cause. For instance invite a local health clinic volunteer to come visit a Chapter meeting and discuss AIDS. Not only will it energize the Brothers to continue participating in your possible AIDS related service projects (leadership) it will also teach them about a very serious virus that affects us all (scholarship). | ||
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''see:'' [[Lectures/Talks]] | ''see:'' [[Lectures/Talks]] | ||
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Hold a Valentine making party (fellowship) and deliver the cards to a local senior-citizens’ home (Leadership). | Hold a Valentine making party (fellowship) and deliver the cards to a local senior-citizens’ home (Leadership). | ||
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==Resources== | ==Resources== |
Revision as of 17:22, 9 October 2008
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Fellowship/Scholarship
NYMAAC - Page and Popcorn
The New York Metropolitan Area Alumni Chapter (NYMAAC) has a regular movie and book night where interested members read a pre-selected book and then watch the film version and host a discussion group on the two. Recently they featured the Manchurian Candidate, viewing both the 1962 and 2004 versions of the film.
Pot-luck Dinner
Organize a pot-luck dinner (fellowship) and ask Brothers to share their favorite ethnic recipes (scholarship).
Leadership/Scholarship
Ask someone from your community group you are doing volunteer work with to come in and talk to the chapter about the cause. For instance invite a local health clinic volunteer to come visit a Chapter meeting and discuss AIDS. Not only will it energize the Brothers to continue participating in your possible AIDS related service projects (leadership) it will also teach them about a very serious virus that affects us all (scholarship).
Delta Alpha Chapter - Karen's Walk
Karen's Walk1 is a 5K Run/Walk that sponsors heart failure research in memory of Karen Decker. Delta Alpha established the Karen Decker Cardiomyopathy Fund at the University of Rochester Medical Center after a friend of the fraternity passed away from postpartum cardiomyopathy, a form of heart failure. The chapter brings in guest speakers from the medical community at University of Rochester as part of a lecture event to better inform the public about cardiomyopathy and the research being done to find a cure.
see: Karen's Walk
Beta Sigma Chapter - Refugee Panel Discussion
The Beta Sigma Chapter held a panel discussion on campus to address the topic of refugee settlement in their community. In addition to the talk they also participated in several service events that benefited the local refugee community.
see: Lectures/Talks
Book Clubs
Host a book club (Scholarship) and ask Brothers to bring a book to donate to a local school (Leadership).
Fellowship/Leadership
Valentines Day Cards
Hold a Valentine making party (fellowship) and deliver the cards to a local senior-citizens’ home (Leadership).
Resources
- September 2005 Chapter Management E-newsletter Avoiding Over-Programming]
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