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[[Image:Centralcon.JPG|thumb|400px|right|Central Regional Conference, Spring 2006]] | [[Image:Centralcon.JPG|thumb|400px|right|Central Regional Conference, Spring 2006]] | ||
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− | In 2008, the Central Region Conference's theme was "PSP Around the World." The weekend, hosted by Gamma Sigma, included ice skating, round table discussions, a scavenger hunt, and a "Mr. and Miss PSP Pageant," the proceeds of which went to Heifer International. The pageant featured sportswear, | + | In 2008, the Central Region Conference's theme was "PSP Around the World." The weekend, hosted by Gamma Sigma, included ice skating, round table discussions, a scavenger hunt, and a "Mr. and Miss PSP Pageant," the proceeds of which went to Heifer International. The pageant featured sportswear, formal wear, and talent portions and was extremely entertaining. |
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+ | The 2009 region conference featured a "Legend of the Hidden Temples" theme, based of the popular Nicklodeon children's game show of the same name. The weekend, hosted by the Gamma Omega Chapter at the University of Nebraska, included board games and rock band on Friday Night, round table discussions, A "temple" building contest for Teach For America, a Legend of the Hidden Temple obstacle course, and Teach For America presentation. In attendance were at Region Consultant Kelly Albright, National President Jonah Goodman, and Vice President of Chapter Development Kyle Williams. | ||
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==Current Regional Delegates== | ==Current Regional Delegates== | ||
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* [[Sam Hale]], [[Alpha]] | * [[Sam Hale]], [[Alpha]] | ||
* [[Nicole VanCleave]], [[Beta]] | * [[Nicole VanCleave]], [[Beta]] | ||
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* [[Ben Christ]] and [[Caroline Lavelock]], [[Delta Xi]] | * [[Ben Christ]] and [[Caroline Lavelock]], [[Delta Xi]] | ||
* [[Carlos Concepcion]], [[Epsilon Zeta]] | * [[Carlos Concepcion]], [[Epsilon Zeta]] | ||
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[[Category:Regional Conferences]] | [[Category:Regional Conferences]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:09, 20 December 2011
History
Events
In 2008, the Central Region Conference's theme was "PSP Around the World." The weekend, hosted by Gamma Sigma, included ice skating, round table discussions, a scavenger hunt, and a "Mr. and Miss PSP Pageant," the proceeds of which went to Heifer International. The pageant featured sportswear, formal wear, and talent portions and was extremely entertaining.
The 2009 region conference featured a "Legend of the Hidden Temples" theme, based of the popular Nicklodeon children's game show of the same name. The weekend, hosted by the Gamma Omega Chapter at the University of Nebraska, included board games and rock band on Friday Night, round table discussions, A "temple" building contest for Teach For America, a Legend of the Hidden Temple obstacle course, and Teach For America presentation. In attendance were at Region Consultant Kelly Albright, National President Jonah Goodman, and Vice President of Chapter Development Kyle Williams.
Conference Locations
- 2009 Gamma Omega, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
- 2008 Gamma Sigma, Missouri State University
- 2007 Gamma Alpha, Purdue University
- 2006 Beta Omega, Eastern Illinois University
- 2005 Beta, Truman State University
- 2004 Alpha, University of Central Missouri
Current Regional Delegates
- Sam Hale, Alpha
- Nicole VanCleave, Beta
- Michelle Moery, Beta Omega
- Sarah Matthews, Gamma Alpha
- Chris Triplett, Gamma Sigma
- Lisa Phillips, Gamma Omega
- Julie Wachtenheim, Delta Eta
- Ben Christ and Caroline Lavelock, Delta Xi
- Carlos Concepcion, Epsilon Zeta
- Jacob Rogers, Epsilon Lambda