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Revision as of 13:40, 7 September 2010

New Year's Eve Eve 2008.

Capital Chapter (Founded 17 November 1995) is located in Washington, DC. The Chapter was founded by Jeff Carter (AO), Laurie Felton (AO), Jeff Lawton (AO), and Kim Salmon (AX).

Chapter History

Founding

  • The first executive council consisted of Jeff Lawton, Jeff Carter, Kim Smith, and Laurie Howard.
  • The Capital Chapter was officially recognized at the 1996 National Convention in Norfolk.
  • The Charter was presented at National Convention in 1997 in Cincinnati. The Charter called the Chapter the "Washington DC Alumni Chapter" despite the fact that the Chapter's incorporation was as the "Capital Chapter." The group continues to brand itself exclusively as the Capital Chapter. At the 2005 Grand Chapter the chapter began to be referred to as "Capital Chapter" at the national level.

Early Years

The Active Chapter

Past Chapter Presidents

Chapter Events & Activities

Founder's Weekend

Capital celebrates the Chapter's founding on November 17.

Other Event or Activity

The first Meet Me in DC Weekend was held in 1997. There has been a Meet Me weekend each year since.

Meet Me in DC 2008, occurred May 16-17. The chapter hosted events at Dave and Busters in Bethesda, Riverbend Park and King Street in Old Town Alexandria.

Notable Alumni


Founding Members

Chapter Honors and Awards

Chapter Service Key Recipients:

  • Kim (Smith) Salmon - May 2001
  • Kadira Coley - June 2002
  • Stephanie Talberg - June 2002
  • Jeff Lawton - January 2003

Further Resources