Chapter Activity Reports

PR Chapter Community Service

PR Chapter Community Service

On Saturday, March 7th Alpha Zeta visited Finca La Perla in Mayaguez from 8:30 to 3:30.  Five members participated in the activity. First of all, we discussed with the owner, Luis Curvero, some of the present challenges the agriculture in Puerto Rico is facing and some basic information about the industry of the coffee in Puerto Rico. We shared a light breakfast for those who had not had any and proceeded to a tour of the property. Luis Curvero has many small crops in his property, including ginger, “pana” (Artocarpus altilis), “chironja” (orangelo) and cacao. The main crop of the farm is coffee, though there was not any to pick. After the tour, we helped pick cacao in many different spots. We were able to fill three sacks with cacao, and afterward opened them and put the seeds with the pulp in water. Afterward, we enjoyed a light lunch provided by the owner of the farm and then proceeded to participate in the process of grinding and packing coffee. Then, we were given a taste of the coffee produced at the farm and picked bananas, “chironjas”  and “panas” to take home with us.
Monday, March 16, 2015/Author: Anonym/Number of views (5305)/Comments (0)/
California Alpha Zeta Brotherhood Retreat

California Alpha Zeta Brotherhood Retreat

California Alpha Zeta Chapters Cal Eta and Cal Delta joined the Cal Epsilon Chapter in Fresno for the first California Alpha Zeta Brotherhood retreat. Members spent the day discussing bylaws, fundraising and communication. They played numerous ice breakers including Skit in a Bag, The Key Game, and the hilarious pterodactyl. Members even got up and moving with a scavenger hunt and a game of bowling during lunch. This retreat helped create new friendships, gain insight with how Alpha Zeta works for different chapters and helped bring some ideas into our own chapter. Thank You to the Cal Eta and Cal Delta Chapters for driving out, thank you to all members that attended, and Special Thank you to Beatriz Rodriguez for planning the event.
Wednesday, February 4, 2015/Author: Anonym/Number of views (4938)/Comments (0)/
Oklahoma State University's Chapter of Alpha Zeta

Oklahoma State University's Chapter of Alpha Zeta

Christmas Party and Angel Tree Donations

On November 20th, our Organization held our annual Christmas party in which we had a secret santa exchange, played Christmas games, ate wonderful snacks, and had an ugly sweater contest. This wasn't all we did during this meeting, along with this we also decorated Christmas trees for families in need in Stillwater, Oklahoma, collected cans for our local food pantry, and collected money for Angel Tree. We raised $304 that was able to be spent on one little girl and one little boy in the Stillwater area so that they could have a magical Christmas. Our shopping trip was on December 9th and we bought legos, kitchen sets, gift cards, stuffed animals, clothes, and much more. It was truly a moving night and it is so amazing seeing a group of such amazing members and pledges wanting to change the world and help those in need around them. It was such a wonderful evening.
Wednesday, December 31, 2014/Author: Anonym/Number of views (4086)/Comments (0)/
Saturday, December 20, 2014/Author: Anonym/Number of views (4043)/Comments (0)/
Puerto Rico Chapter Pig Farm Visit

Puerto Rico Chapter Pig Farm Visit

On November 8th we went to a pig farm in the town of Moca to work with pigs. We injected supplemental iron, tattooed their ears, castrated and weaned the pigs. It was a great learning experience for both the candidates and the old members because some of them had never worked with pigs. After a hard day of work working with almost 90 pigs we went to eat and shared some of our stories with this year’s candidates.

Saturday, December 20, 2014/Author: Anonym/Number of views (4495)/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 (4208)/Comments (0)/
Cook Chapter- New Member Project

Cook Chapter- New Member Project

Originally Posted by Bryan D. Ryder

On October 12, 2014, the Cook Chapter of Alpha Zeta held its New Member Project, a service project held every pledge semester to help the community while promoting brotherhood bonding with the new members. It was held at Rutgers Gardens, the philanthropy project of the chapter. Together the brothers and new members helped clean up the bamboo forest. It gave the chance for the new members to experience a big part of what the Cook Chapter’s commitment to service and fellowship.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3837)/Comments (0)/
Montana Chapter's New Board!

Montana Chapter's New Board!

Originally Posted By Krysta M. Quale

May I present the 2014-2015 Alpha Zeta-Montana Chapter board! Starting in the back row on the left is Andrew Gould our chancellor, followed by the president, Maria Goettemoeller, our scribe Dana Dale, and our college of agriculture student council representative Isaac Christensen.  In the front row from left to right is Krysta Quale, our chronicler, Charsi Workman our treasurer, and Taylor Brown our other college of agriculture student council representative.  The Montana Chapter has a ...
Sunday, November 2, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3447)/Comments (0)/
Florida Chapter: Feeding the Gator Good Service/Fundraiser

Florida Chapter: Feeding the Gator Good Service/Fundraiser

Originally Posted By Angely S. Jimenez

Feeding the Gator Good was a student run campaign with a goal of initiating conversation with other students on the University of Florida campus outside of CALS about agriculture. Surveys were given out in order to ascertain the student body's perception on agriculture and how it affects their life. A chalk board was set up with the title "Agriculture is..." and allowed students to fill in what they believed agriculture meant to them. A white board was near it that asked "How can agriculture ...
Sunday, November 2, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (4078)/Comments (0)/
Puerto Rico Chapter Rambutan Pickup

Puerto Rico Chapter Rambutan Pickup

Originally Posted By Ezequiel Montañez Rivera

On October 19th our chapter went to Dr. Custodio's farm and collected over 2,000 rambutans (we lost count) to sell the next day. We were collecting and packaging rambutans from 12:00pm to 5:00pm. All the rambutans were donated by Dr. Custodio who is a retired animal science professor and always of great help to our Chapter. We had three pledges attend and we could see that they are hard workers dedicated to learning something new everyday.
Tuesday, October 28, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3902)/Comments (0)/
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