Wednesday, November 9, 2011

November/December Newsletter

The alum chapter has kept up our almost frantic pace we had in September. We dedicated October to our philanthropy focus. Lori Millsap organized our team for the Wilmington Arthritis Walk. The fund raising goal was $300 with a team of 5. Joined in the walk with some alums from the Port City Alum Chapter, a newly organized chapter in Wilmington, our team was staffed with seven (including two very supportive husbands), exceeding our goal of five walkers. To keep the “Exceeding Expectations” motto as our mantra, our team raised over $600 for the financial contribution

Others of our members assisted Zeta Psi chapter with their Chili Round-Up for Arthritis.



Our focus was not limited to the Arthritis Foundation. The October fundraising at East Carolina Music Academy also surpassed expectations. Our contributions should continue throughout the year. Their next yard sale/ craft show will be before Christmas. Take any contributions before Thanksgiving to the Music Academy. If this will be your first donation, enter the door on the side of the trailers. Cheryl Stephenson will be glad to give you the tax donation receipt if you would like one.


Sister Spotlight: Our Newest Members



Mallory Bosse

Mallory Millsap Bosse, the oldest daughter of our secretary, Lori Millsap, was our first alumnae initiate in an outdoor service on November 6. Originally from Biloxi, MS, her family has traveled often (her father was an officer in the Air Force) and then settled in Greenville. Home schooled for middle school and high school, she graduated with honors from East Carolina and was married shortly after to Mike whom she met in church. Now she is expecting her first child, Erin Mina, in January and is a full time customer service representative at Overton’s Corporate Office.



Years of hearing her mom's stories about her great experiences with her sisters and a desire to get back into a social network of women of similar interests helped her decide to become an alum initiate.



Susan C. Mizelle

Susan Mizelle is originally from Greensboro but has lived in eastern North Carolina long enough to call Pitt County home. She graduated from ECU with a BSN. After a few years in the operating room, she went back to school to Duke University’s School of Anesthesia for Nurses and was awarded a "diploma," their equivalent to a master's degree and has worked as a nurse anesthetist since her graduation from Duke.



She was married to a wonderful man for 30 years and had two great children, who are now grown and have homes of their own. Her husband died ten years ago after open heart surgery; she is now remarried, and has just celebrated her first anniversary. She and her husband live in Ayden.



Susan, a dear friend to Jeannie Arbegast for over thirty years, has listened to AOII stories. Now they can share in the friendships, laughter, and experiences only AOIIs can know.



Ann M. Windham

Ann Windham has known AOIIs (Myra Hamlet, Lydia Morgan, and Jeannie Arbegast) for years and has over the years carried sweet treats for the sisters at Zeta Psi. Originally from Chicago, she has earned multiple degrees from Pitt Community and in 2009, earned a degree from ECU, where she has worked since September 2006. Her husband Terry of seventeen years also is employed at East Carolina. Both are very active members of the Pirate Club and big supporters of Pirate athletics. Her “child” is a three year old Maltese named Dixie.


From long-term associations over the years to painting ceramics over a few hours, Ann has met and known members of the chapter and realized these women were ones she wanted as sisters.





November Initiation

Our November meeting, dedicated to initiation of three alumnae initiates, was presided over by Jerri Waller, Chapter President, and Jessica Carr, Ashley Billanti, Samantha Mandel, Kellie Smalling, were the Wardens.; Lori Millsap assumed the position of Herald.





Mary Phillips sponsored Susan Mizelle; Lori Millsap, Mallory Bosse; Jeannie Arbegast, Ann Windham in an outdoor ceremony.



After the ceremony, both collegians and alums celebrated the addition of three members and showed how AOII is for a lifetime. From newly initiated alums to alums with over forty years of AOII shared common and unusual experiences over the decades.



A business meeting followed the celebration to finalize activity plans for the year.



Tracy McLendon and Mallory Bosse are the T-shirt committee. After our sales of letter shirts for Homecoming, we are going to institute a regular schedule for T-shirts. The offerings for each fall semester will be traditional letters; the spring semester offerings will be a screened print design. As of now, the current members of the chapter will receive their shirts at cost; any non member of the alum chapter will be assessed a slight mark-up fee. Policy guidelines were discussed to minimize the extraneous pressures of individual demands.



One task for the committee is to get a PayPal account set up so payments to the alum chapter can be made easily on line. If we get this going, we might be able to pay our dues this way.



Want another letter shirt before the fall? Check out http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260843835839&fromMakeTrack=true&ssPageName=VIP%3Awatchlink%3Atop%3Aen
 

These iron on letters are available in a wide range of colors and prints for $1.50 each. We can get our own letters and shit and bring it to the January meeting at Julie’s so we can help each other !





Michele Whaley and Lori Millsap received information sheets that explained the Alum Initiate Process. This program is the alum level of recruitment when we can take an active roll in shaping the future of the alum chapter by sharing our AOII experiences with some of our non affiliated friends. The smoothest method for transitioning in new members is to invite them to our activities and let them see for themselves the value of bonding and networking. Guests are allowed (and encouraged) to come to all meetings except ritual. Since our business portions of our meetings are often handled as announcements during our activities, even our business portions should not discourage us from bringing in guests. If you are interested in the Alumnae Initiate program and would like to see more information about the program, please let Jeannie Arbegast know. We will schedule another initiation as the need arises, but the process takes a minimum of 3 months after the paperwork is completed and is given to the collegiate chapter for voting.



Cheryl Stephenson has volunteered to be on the nominations committee for the upcoming elections of President and Treasurer. By the bylaws, he needs two others to work with her.



The responsibilities of the committee are :



(1) The election of the President and Treasurer shall be held each even year prior to April 1 and installations shall be held prior to May 1. The election of any other officers shall be held each odd year prior to April 1 and installation prior to May 1.



(2) Elections shall be by ballot, except when there is only one nominee for an office, in which case the vote may be by voice. A majority vote is required to elect each officer. No member shall hold more than one elected office at a time. A vacancy in an office other than President shall be filled by selection of the Nomination Committee. An election must be held to fill a vacancy in the office of President.



Plans Finalized or Forming for next Meetings



November 21: Make sure you get Cindy Seymour your $20 before this date so Cindy can pre-pay for our tickets for the tour of Tryon Palace.



December 10: 


3:00PM: Chinese Christmas and light refreshments at Cindy Seymour’s home (4503 Country Club Rd., New Bern, NC 28562). Bring a light finger food and a gift for the Chinese Christmas gift exchange. The gift value cannot exceed $15.

5:00PM: We will meet at the entrance for the tour. Small groups are then led in (~every 5-10 minutes) and given the guided tour through the house. We can then tour the grounds for however long we would like (open until 9pm).

January 22:

(Time to be announced)

Meeting for January will be at Julie Wilson’s (3106 Streamside Lane, Winterville) for a Wii Party. Julie has hunting and sports games, but bring any game that you have for the Wii and would like for us to play.

February 28: Founders’ Day

The Founders’ Day Committee of Ann Windham, Cindy Seymour, an unnamed collegian and Jeannie Arbegast will be responsible for organizing a joint celebration that includes the GGAC, Zeta Psi, and possibly the Port City Alum Chapter.

After speaking with Emily DeHaven, Chapter Adviser, it was agreed that the primary responsibility for planning the event will shift to the alum chapter.

Tentatively scheduled is a house tour, brunch at the house, possibly attending an ECU basketball game in our letter shirts, then a meal at a local restaurant where we can share our experiences and reflect on our AOII heritage.

A multi prong approach to communicating with the alums to inform them of the planned activities was discussed and the importance of more than an Evite was stressed. Invitations will go out explaining to the alums the plans for the day.

Ritual Refreshed:

To strengthen our knowledge of ritual and our bonds, Lori Millsap reviewed the policies for AOII jewelry.

She demonstrated the proper placement of the badge, showed a safety catch’s use for safeguarding a badge (very appropriate since we had three different badges fall/ drop), and enumerated the when’s and what not’s about our badge. By the Book of Policies of the Governing Documents, the rules are:



The Badge May Be Worn on:

(1) Formal clothing when the occasion is appropriate.

(2) All dressy clothing.

(3) The topmost garment, such as a sweater, vest, or business suit jacket, when multiple layers of clothing are worn, but not on skiwear, athletic apparel, overcoats, raincoats, or any other type of outerwear.

(4) A blouse with a skirt of any fabric, including denim.

(5) A blouse or sweater with slacks, pants, trousers, jeans, cropped pants, Capri pants, or dressy knee-length shorts.

(6) A bracelet, as a lavaliere on a chain, or as a ring on the special karat gold ring by alumnae only.



The Badge May Not Be Worn:

(1) On clothing that exposes front or rear cleavage, front and/or back midriffs, and/or stomachs.

(2) On tank tops or t-shirts.

(3) On swim apparel.

(4) On jerseys /sweatshirts.

(5) With cutoffs or short shorts.



It was pointed out that we only rent our badges. If we decide to break the bond with AOII or we die, our family is to return the badge to Headquarters. If you ever would like a replacement badge, Headquarters will re-sell a returned badge. There is also a group on Facebook that keeps an eye on eBay and rescues badges so they stay in the hands of sisters and do not go to collectors.



Life Loyal Program:

Jeannie Arbegast explained the mailing mix up about Life Loyals and assured everyone who was a current with their membership dues to the alum chapter would receive a To Dragma.



The Life Loyal Program was explained and questions were answered. There is now an application for Life Loyal on the groups Facebook page that explains the different payment options. You can also find this document on the AOII website on the public side.



In our chapter, the following are Life Loyals:

Ellen Angus, Jeannie Arbegast, Emily DeHaven, Tracy McLendon, Lucy Nicolaysen and Lydia Morgan..


AOII Foudation Receives Prestigious Honor



Brentwood, Tenn.—The Alpha Omicron Pi Foundation has been honored as the recipient of the Floyd B. Odlum Making a Difference Award by The Arthritis Foundation.



The Floyd B. Odlum Making a Difference Award honors an individual, organization, corporation or government agency that has helped to make a difference in the lives of people and families with arthritis. Representatives from the Alpha Omicron Pi Foundation will receive the award on November 18th in Beverly Hills, California due to the continued generous support of the Arthritis Foundation nationwide from AOII’s collegians, alumnae and donors.



As the philanthropic arm of the organization, the fraternity’s members exhibit their commitment to be servant leaders as they raise funds for arthritis research through the AOII Foundation.  Since 1967, the Alpha Omicron Pi Foundation has raised more

to conquer arthritis once and for all. Much of these funds are raised through the foundation’s signature event, Strike Out Arthritis!, in which many of our collegiate and alumnae chapters and members work creatively to fundraise and create awareness about this devasting disease.



On behalf of Alpha Omicron Pi, we congratulate each of you for your contributions to The Arthritis Foundation.





Collegiate News


2011 Homecoming Skit Winners: AOII and Sigma Tau came in FIRST PLACE in the skit contest for Homecoming Wednesday night! You can watch the winning skit at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mU70zwvNGko



The reviewers thought the group “ killed it. Props to Andrew Reynolds for the awesome script/ directing/ acting, Ashley Clark for her sweet directing skills, everybody in the skit, Emily for filming it, and all the ΑΟΠ's and Sig Tau's!!!”


2011 Intramural Volleyball Champs

The AOII volleyball team (4-3) of Alicia DiDomizio, Kellie Smalling, Sarah Strauss, Danielle Lograsso, Amber Brandon, and Kylie Davis defeated Kappa Delta (6-0) in an upset championship run with the scores of 21-7 in game one, 14-21 loss in game two, and a 15-12 win in the third match.


Kellie Smalling was the MVP with the assessment of “lots of hits” by coach player Alicia DiDomizio.


Keeping in the Know



Having a hard time remembering what, when or where we have things going on with the alum chapter? Here are some links you can use:




On Facebook: for any Zeta Psi Alum: (group) AOII Zeta Psi Alumnae



Our alum chapter: Greater Greenville Area: Alpha Omicron Pi Greater Greenville Area Alum Chapter






We post upcoming activities on the Community Page in the Daily Reflector. If you have an email contact for your local paper, please send it to Michele Whaley at mwhaley@suddenlink.net so we can do all we can to keep you informed.



If you are not on Facebook, please make sure we have your correct email address. If you are receiving this in hard copy, we do not have a working email for you. Each email we send saves the chapter postage fees.



Would you like to help keep others in the know? Would you be willing to call sisters in your area to give them reminders and help them feel welcome in the chapter.



Sisters Supporting Sisters



Mojo's Boutique: Designer clothes for children to size 5. Appliques, embroidery, personalization (Amber Danielle Jones is owner)
Mary Kay: Candace Essick is representative
Music Academy of Eastern Carolina: Cheryl Swanson Stephenson is Executive Director

Pitt County Animal Control Shelter:( Michele Rickards Whaley) is the manager.
Morgan Printers: For your printing needs. (Lydia Morgan is owner.)



Contact

President:       

Jeannie Arbegast: jarbegast@gmail.com



Vice President:

Michele Whaley    mwhaley@suddenlink.net



Secretary:        

Lori Millsap          lwmillsap@gmail.com



Treasurer:        

Mary McClellan    marybear1@suddenlink.net





Posted by Tracy McLendon

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Alpha Love!

My Sister


What you mean to me,
Is more than I can express.
You see, I had no sister when I was little
To call when I was in distress.

When we first met,
We had no clue,
What was getting ready to happen,
Was not completely out of the blue.

God had a plan,
Throughout all the years,
He was making us for each other,
To share life's smiles and tears.

I never could have imagined,
What a sister's love was about,
Until I met you,
And then I really found out.

A sister's love is unconditional,
It's a love has no end,
A sister's love wants the best for each other,
It's a love that will always defend.

Sometimes we may get mad,
Or we may begin to fight,
But that's the fun part about having a sister,
We both think we're always right!

I'm so glad that I did not have,
A sister in the past,
It's made me much more thankful,
For the sister I have at last.


Posted by Tracy McLendon

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

September/October 2011 Newsletter

Irene blew in right about the time we were getting our paperwork to the chapter for our alum initiates for our November 6 induction.  When the trees settled, we took inventory to be relieved none of us sustained major damage or injuries.  Some of us volunteered as yard clean up helpers to help each other.

September was just as busy for the alum chapter. Amber Jones and her mom Karen, Carmin Ipock, Tracy McLendon, Karen Kimrey, Lori Millsap, Ann Windham and Jeannie Arbegast  met Saturday, September 17 at Five Guys for lunch then went to Accidental Artist to show off our creative sides.  Projects ranged from tea for one pot and cup, coffee cup, traveling mug, bowls, soap dish, a turtle night light and a scrubber holder for the kitchen sink.

The next morning Lori Millsap, Mallory Bosse and Jeannie Arbegast travelled to Wilmington to meet with New Hanover County alums at Dockside about starting an alum chapter there.  With almost twenty alums from the area and enthusiasm filling the room (as well as peals of laughter), much was accomplished.  The initial petition was signed with more than minimum numbers, plans were made for additional meetings to establish fees, possible name of chapter was discussed, potential officers stepped up to take leadership roles, and future plans for meetings were noted.

In our “spare” time, alums helped Zeta Psi with a record breaking Formal Recruitment.  Irene caused a slight postponement for the recruitment  which gave even more time for preparation that yielded a New Member class of 56, almost doubling the chapter.  Quota was 27!  Kudos to all involved.

The month ended with final preparations for our alum initiation of Susan C. Mizelle, Ann Windham, and Mallory Bosse. Initation is set for November 6 at 3 PM. 



October: Local Philanthropy

We have chosen the Music Academy of East Carolina as our local organization this year.  Cheryl Stephenson, the Executive Director, informed us of their plans for a yard sale to benefit the school.

They accepted books, clothing, and household goods for their sale. 


Whatever is not sold will be transferred to an appropriate donation center in the community. We took donations by before September 16 for their first yard sale of the year.
The next yard sale for the Music Academy ill be in November/ December. They now are accepting any
new contributions for the next sale.

Please take your bags/ boxes in the door by the mobile units.  Someone there will provide you with a tax receipt for your contributions. 

This is our philanthropy.  Please make every effort to support Cheryl and the Music Academy.


With Zeta Psi

The sisters of Zeta Psi are sponsoring their first annual Chili Round Up on Wednesday, October 19 from 5:30-8:00 PM.

The menu includes all you can eat chili, corn bread, tea, and lemonade.

Tickets are $6 in advance from a sister or $7 at the door.

You can eat in or buy it to eat at home or freeze for a quick supper this winter after a hard day at work.

We need to be able to help set up for the event and serve during.  Please be at the AOII-Zeta Psi house, 805 Johnston Street, by 5:00 to assist.

For Arthritis Reasearch

The Arthritis Walk® is the signature fundraiser for the Arthritis Foundation. It's not just an event, it's a celebration of year-round movement to help prevent and treat arthritis.
The 2011 Walk for Arthritis is the 6th annual fundraising Walk for arthritis held in Wilmington, NC on October 22, 2011.  The event will be held at MacRae Park. All monies raised will go to the Arthritis Foundation to fund arthritis research, health education, research-based therapeutic exercise programs and government advocacy

By joining this event, participants become a part of the http://www.letsmovetogether.org 'Let’s Move Together' movement, a nationwide effort that encourages people to move to prevent or treat arthritis.  Leashed dogs are welcome!

Every year we get together to celebrate movement and make a positive impact on the lives of people living with arthritis by raising funds for arthritis research, education and life improvement programs in 250 communities across the coung trouble ntry.

Team AOII: Greenville with Lori Millsap, Mallory Bosse, and Jeannie Arbegast  will be joined by members of the Port City Alum Chapter to help raise their team goal. 


You may choose to mail in a contribution to: Arthritis Foundation / Attn: Candy Fuller/ 5300 Castlebook Dr. / Raleigh, NC 27604.  Please make check out to Arthritis Foundation Mid Atlantic Region- Carolinas Office. Indicate it is to be credited to Team AOII.

Future Plans

Oct. 19:  Chili Round-Up: AOII house 5:30-8:00

Oct. 22: Arthritis Walk: Hugh MacRae Park, Wilmington, NC 9:00 am – 12:00 noon

Nov. 6:  Alum Initiation, celebration, exam box preparation: 3953 North Hills Drive, Ayden, NC  3:00 pm – 6:00pm.  Please bring a finger food for the celebration after the ceremony.

December TBA:  Tour Tryon Palace for Christmas then Chinese Christmas Part at Cindy Seymour’s.

Keeping in the Know

Having a hard time remembering what, when or where we have things going on with the alum chapter?  Here are some links you can use:

On Facebook: for any Zeta Psi Alum: (group) AOII Zeta Psi Alumnae

Our alum chapter:  Greater Greenville Area: Alpha Omicron Pi Greater Greenville Area Alum Chapter


Show your support for our sisters in the Wilmington area by keeping up with their blog:
portcityaopi.blogspot.com

or join their group at aoiiwilmnc@groups.facebook.com

We post upcoming activities on the Community Page in the Daily Reflector.  If you have an email contact for your local paper, please send it to Lori Millsap at lwmillsap@gmail.com so we can do all we can to keep you informed.

If you are not on Facebook, please make sure we have your correct email address.  If you are receiving this in hard copy, we do not have a working email for you.  Each email we send saves the chapter postage fees.

Would you like to help keep others in the know?  Would you be willing to call sisters in your area to give them reminders and help them feel welcome in the chapter.

Directory

Expect a digital copy of the newest directory soon if you are a member of the alum chapter. 

If you would prefer a paper copy of the directory, they will be available at our next meeting.

Sisters Supporting Sisters

Mojo's Boutique: Designer clothes for children to size 5. Appliques, embroidery, personalization (Amber Danielle Jones is owner)

Graceful Correspondence: Totally Custom Paperie! Stationery, notepads, invitations, announcements, circle, square and traditional address labels, bag tags, biz cards and more! one of a kind products! (Torry Davidson Greene is owner)

Mary Kay: Candace Essick is representative

Music Academy of Eastern Carolina:
Cheryl Swanson Stephenson is Executive Director

Pitt County Animal Control Shelter:(
Michele Rickards Whaley) is the manager.

Morgan Printers: For your printing needs. (
Lydia Morgan is owner.)


Alumna Initiate Program (AI) - Many alumnae chapters have experienced the joy of welcoming alumna initiates
into their membership. It is an exciting experience for the alumna initiate, as well as the alumnae chapter.
Alumna Initiates are women who are:
Female friends and relatives of an AOII.
Women who give their time and talents to an AOII collegiate or alumnae chapter.
Former colony members and other past collegians who were pledged into an AOII collegiate chapter, but were  never initiated.

*Do you know someone who would make a good AI? For a copy of the policy & procedures and an application,
please contact AOII Headquarters, 615.370.0920 or email aoiihq@alphaomicronpi.org.

Posted by Tracy McLendon, tracymclendon@gmail.com 







Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Wine Tasting at Cindirene's July 21

Don't forget to come to our wine-tasting at Cindirene's Southern Emporium in Ayden at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 21! Bring a dish to share, and items for the welcome bags for the sisters! Call or email if you need more information.

Lori Millsap
GGAAC Secretary

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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Join us for upcoming events in 2011-2012!

CALENDAR FOR 2011-2012 MEETINGS:

Please plan on joining us for this fun filled year!!

June 19: Sunday in the Park concert,
7PM, wear your letters if you have them.
We will sit together. You can bring friends, snacks, and chairs or blankets.

July 22 (may change at request of Southern Emporium) Wine Tasting
at Southern Emporium in Ayden like it was last year
Bring dish to share for supper and contributions for the Goodie Bags (our fund raiser) to welcome the sisters back to campus

August 6: Come Back to the Five and Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean! performance at the Music Academy of Eastern Carolina. Specifics will be sent soon.

September 18: Accidental Artist 3-6pm Supper afterwards.

October TBA: (philanthropy month) Ragin Cajun supper at the AOII house. Please purchase the supper and help with set-up and/or service.

October 22: Wilmington Walk for Arthritis See Lori Wooley Millsap's page to donate to our team.

November 6: Ritual Education at 6 PM followed by Alumnae Initiation then stuffing Goodie Bag @2

December TBA: Tour Tryon Palace for Christmas then Chinese Christmas at Cindy Seymour's in New Bern

January 22: Wii Party

February: Founders' Day

March 17: March Musical Mirth

April 15: Goodie bag assembly at Alex's then a Progressive Dinner starting at Atavoli for appetizers/ meal then dessert at Daily Grind

May 20: Business meeting
 
Roses,
 
Lori Millsap
GGAAC Secretary

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Our new blog!

Welcome to the news spot for the Greater Greenville Area Alumnae Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi! We will be posting meeting information, chapter member news, and contact information for our group. Check here first, or email us at aoiiggaac@gmail.com if you have any questions about our plans for the 2011-2012 calendar.

Roses,

Lori Millsap
GGAAC Secretary