Chapter Activity Reports

NC CORRAL Service Project

NC CORRAL Service Project

Originally Posted By Sara N. Fleming

On February 22nd attended a service at an equine facility called CORRAL in Cary, North Carolina. Brothers started the day with a farm tour where the founders told us more about the history of the organization. After the tour we seeded a couple of the pastures that had been grazed down with rye grass so that the horses will have grass to eat in the spring.  We also got to interact with the horses, most of which were also rescued from bad situations. The CORRAL Riding Academy is a faith ...
Monday, February 24, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3505)/Comments (0)/
North Carolina Chapter Retreat

North Carolina Chapter Retreat

Originally Posted By Sara N. Fleming

The Friday after Roundtable, all brothers and new members are asked to attend an overnight retreat at Roanoke Christian Service Camp. Twenty-eight brothers and thirteen candidates for membership arrived at the camp on the evening of February 8th.  This is a traditional way to start the week when candidates are introduced to the principles and fundamental ideas behind Alpha Zeta and have an opportunity to meet current brothers. Brothers and candidates ate pizza for dinner. At this time ...
Monday, February 24, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3383)/Comments (0)/
North Carolina Chapter Roundtable

North Carolina Chapter Roundtable

Originally Posted By Sara N. Fleming

Roundtable interviews were held the Sunday, January 26th at 9:00 am in our chapter meeting room in Weaver hall. This interview is the next step in the North Carolina Chapter's recruitment process for new brothers. Everyone who attended Rush events was invited to come to Roundtable on Sunday afternoon for a formal interview. The applicants proceeded to sign up for an interview time by contacting our Censor. All active brothers greeted the visiting students with a variety of snacks and ...
Monday, February 24, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3648)/Comments (0)/

NC goes to Adventure Landing

Originally Posted By Sara N. Fleming

On Friday February 21st brothers of the North Carolina Chapter attended Adventure Landing. Adventure Landing has may fun attractions such as mini golf, an arcade, laser tag, go karts, and batting cages. This social event was attended by BLANK brothers. Everyone had a great time! These social activities allow brothers to bond in fellowship and get out a little friendly competition between Alphas and Zetas. Everyone like this activity so much they plan to go again sometime soon.   
Monday, February 24, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3428)/Comments (0)/
NC has a snow day!

NC has a snow day!

Originally Posted By Sara N. Fleming

On Wednesday February 12th, classes at North Carolina State were canceled due to the snow storm. Although the university wasn’t functioning in the six inches of winter wonderland, our members were out and playing in the snow. Between snowball fights, running with the dog, and sliding down the hill it is safe to say that all of us had a blast. Snow days rarely happening in North Carolina, so when it does the North Carolina Chapter definitely takes advantage. 
Monday, February 24, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3124)/Comments (0)/
New Brothers of the North Carolina Chapter

New Brothers of the North Carolina Chapter

Originally Posted By Sara N. Fleming

On Wednesday February 19th, the North Carolina Chapter initiated 14 new brothers into the Fraternity. Over thirty five brothers attended initiation this spring. The evening started out with a welcome potluck dinner at 6:15 pm. This way new brothers and older brothers had an opportunity to meet and converse to get to know each other better. There was a large variety of dishes ranging from finger foods such as pigs in a blanket to delicious dessert such as chocolate éclair. The ...
Monday, February 24, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3837)/Comments (0)/
Cornell Chapter-Pinning Night

Cornell Chapter-Pinning Night

Originally Posted By Sara K. Orlowski

On January 30, the Cornell chapter welcomed 14 new members with our pinning and bid acceptance ceremony.  Our new members will now begin our new member education program, where they will learn chapter history, AZ history, traditions, AZ's impact on our campus, as well as bond and have fun while getting to know active members and alumni! We are looking forward to everything that they will bring to AZ this year!
Tuesday, February 4, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3677)/Comments (0)/

NC First Meeting of Semester

Originally Posted By Sara N. Fleming

On August 28th, the North Carolina Chapter had its first official meeting of the Semester. Chancellor Alvey presented a welcome speech to the brotherhood. Attendance was very high with active and non-active members. Brothers enjoyed seeing each other after a long summer break. Upcoming events such as service, social, and candidate week were discussed. Officers also took pictures for the North Carolina Chapter Website. 
Sunday, January 5, 2014/Author: Mike Cooke/Number of views (3874)/Comments (0)/
NC 2013 Key Appreciation Picture

NC 2013 Key Appreciation Picture

Originally Posted By Sara N. Fleming

On Friday December 6th, around 15 brothers went out to the Bill Fike crops garden to take a picture with the Key. This picture is going to be given as thank you gifts to our biggest supporters of the project and Alpha Zeta in General. The picture was to be given to Brenda, the manager of the Crops Garden, and Dr. Bob Patterson, Professor and advisor at North Carolina State University
Sunday, January 5, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3298)/Comments (0)/
NC landscapes the Key

NC landscapes the Key

Originally Posted By Sara N. Fleming

On Friday October 11th, a group of brothers went to landscape the Key, which was recently moved to the Bill Fike crops garden. Brothers dug a large hole for a golden mop bush and spread landscape fabric to prevent weeds from sprouting through the top layer of mulch. Once that was done brothers cut small pieces of stone to act as stepping stones around the key. This way one could walk along the sides of the key without interfering with the landscaping or mulch layer. The landscaping of ...
Sunday, January 5, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3247)/Comments (0)/
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