Chapter Activity Reports

Fresno Industry Tours

Fresno Industry Tours

On Thursday, December 11, 2014 seven members of the Cal Epsilon Chapter spent the day touring different facilities in the Central Valley. Our first stop was the Pitman Farm's Hatchery where we learned about their processes and facilities. We then made our way to the Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center where we took a drive around the experimental area , looked at the Greenhouses, and the experimental rooms. This was a great opportunity for our members to get an up close and personal look into the agricultural industry.
Wednesday, February 4, 2015/Author: Anonym/Number of views (4006)/Comments (0)/
Tuesday, February 3, 2015/Author: Anonym/Number of views (3794)/Comments (0)/

AZ Cornell Volleyball Team

Throughout this fall semester, Alpha Zeta Cornell was represented in the co-recreational intramural volleyball games. Our team had a successful season this year, making it the playoffs! We were very happy to do better than last year. It sure helps that one of our AZ sisters is on the club women's volleyball team. Though, everyone played great and in the end, it was all about having a lot of fun together. We are excited for the next intramural sports season!
Monday, December 29, 2014/Author: Anonym/Number of views (3892)/Comments (0)/
Columbus Zoo Lights

Columbus Zoo Lights

Originally Posted By Jared M. Ashworth

To celebrate the end of the Fall semester and also Christmas time, the Townshend chapter of Alpha Zeta went to visit the Columbus Zoo Christmas Lights.  The event was planned by our special programs/social committee as a way for the members to get to know each other better.  The members that were able to attend car-pooled over, got to enjoy the light show and also see some of the animals.  The weather was great and our members made some great memories together.  
Tuesday, December 9, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (4120)/Comments (0)/
Cardboard City - Buckeyes Against Hunger

Cardboard City - Buckeyes Against Hunger

Originally Posted By Jared M. Ashworth

AZP members participated in an event run by Buckeyes against Hunger, an OSU student group that raises awareness about homelessness and also raises money for the MidOhio Food Bank. The event, called Cardboard City, gave our members insight into what it would be like to be homeless by requiring them to make a shelter out of a box and sleep outside in it.  The night also consisted of activities to learn the facts about homelessness and also hear from a representative of a local shelter.   This was a great experience for our members and allowed them to learn about ways they could volunteer in the Columbus community.  Our AZP members personally raised $250 for the MidOhio Food Bank and would like to contribute more by doing more activities in the future.
Tuesday, December 9, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3931)/Comments (0)/
Oklahoma State University Homecoming-"The Experience"

Oklahoma State University Homecoming-"The Experience"

Originally Posted By Amanda M. Geisinger

Oklahoma State University's Chapter of Alpha Zeta had an amazing time participating in this years Homecoming events at our University!!  As a group we participated in sign-making on Library Lawn, window painting for the College of Agriculture, collecting canned goods for those in need, a Chili Cook-off (We won 2nd place!!!), Harvest Carnival (an evening full of fun games for kids), and the annual Sea of Orange Parade. We made a lot of lifelong friends while having the opportunity to teach those attending the largest Homecoming in the nation about our organization and the importance of Agriculture!
Monday, December 1, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (4209)/Comments (0)/
Holiday Mail for Heroes

Holiday Mail for Heroes

Originally Posted By Caitlin E. O'Connell

On November 18th, 2014 the Cal Epsilon chapter hosted our formal meeting of the month entitled, "Plate Up With a Professional". Our guest speaker for the night was established professional, Dr. Amanda McKeith who presented a stellar presentation upon furthering one's higher education through graduate studies. In support of our community service endeavors, it was asked that members bring holiday cards for a group signing event in regards to the Holiday Mail for Heroes campaign sponsored by the American Red Cross. We had 150 signed cards that will be sent out as part of the Holiday Mail for Heroes project. Way to go Cal Epsilon!
Wednesday, November 19, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (4133)/Comments (0)/
Alpha Zeta Development Summit (AZDS) Cal Epsilon

Alpha Zeta Development Summit (AZDS) Cal Epsilon

Originally Posted By Caitlin E. O'Connell

On Saturday, November 15th, the Cal Epsilon chapter held our annual Alpha Zeta Development Summit. Our speakers consisted of Megan Jacobson who spoke about networking and personal branding, Elisa Valdez on entrepreneurship, Sadie Hemsath onthe role as an Alumni and Jeff Oliver address our fears and gave us some resume advice. We also had Dr. Sandra Witte facilitate a wonderful etiquette luncheon and ended the event with a professional headshot thanks to Beatriz Rodriguez. We were also fortunate and  thankful to have some of our Chico brothers join us!
Wednesday, November 19, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (4302)/Comments (0)/
Cal Epsilon Celebrates Founder's Day

Cal Epsilon Celebrates Founder's Day

Originally Posted By Caitlin E. O'Connell

With November 4th being Founder's Day for the Alpha Zeta fraternity, the Cal Epsilon Chapter held a ceremony at our meeting the next day, Wednesday, November 5th, to honor the day this amAZing fraternity began. Members walked in the room to see the officers standing behind the four pillars of Alpha Zeta; Scholarship, Leadership, Fellowship, and Character. The officers took turns reminding the members about Alpha Zeta's history.
Wednesday, November 19, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (4418)/Comments (0)/
Cal Epsilon Members Tour the Ag Industry

Cal Epsilon Members Tour the Ag Industry

Originally Posted By Caitlin E. O'Connell

On Friday, November 7th, Brothers Nicole Borba and Ariel Diggan toured Pitman Farms chicken and turkey ranch in Orange Cove as well as the processing plant in Sanger. It is nice to see members touring the Ag industry and developing their character. The Cal Epsilon chapter encourages our members to get involved outside of our fraternity and we like to share their events with Alpha Zeta. We will have a chance for members to tour Pitman farms mid December through an organized tour.
Wednesday, November 19, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (4157)/Comments (0)/
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