Chapter Activity Reports

UF Founder's Day Social 11/3/11

UF Founder's Day Social 11/3/11

Originally posted by Claire D. Page

The Florida Chapter of AZ decided to celebrate AZ's Founder's Day a day early since it coincided with the UF homecoming. November 4th as you all know is the actual Founder's Day for AZ so we had a party complete with a cake! Members came together to recognize this important day and celebrate by strengthening the fraternal bonds. The social this year was made into a costume party allowing our members to show their creative side with honored guests like Kim Possible and Holly Golightly from Breakfast at Tiffany's to name just a few. Amanda Dunham, our sentinel, organized this social...
Sunday, November 6, 2011/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3349)/Comments (0)/
UF Intramural Indoor Soccer Game 11/2/11

UF Intramural Indoor Soccer Game 11/2/11

Originally posted by Claire D. Page

Members of the Florida Chapter came together for another night of fun and games for our intramural soccer game. Students enjoyed our two-week break but looked forward to see who our next opponent was for the night. The game was one of the most successful games we have had yet. The team had enough members to play and give everyone a break if they needed a substitution. The best part of the night had to be our rowdy fans cheering us on during a real close game!...
Sunday, November 6, 2011/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (4011)/Comments (0)/
UF Road Clean Up Service 11/2/11

UF Road Clean Up Service 11/2/11

Originally posted by Claire D. Page

The Florida Chapter of Alpha Zeta cleaned up our adopted road with the help of our new pledges. The members and pledges that participated in the clean-up did not mind taking time out of their schedule to put the trash back where it belongs and off the street and were definitely surprised at what we find down the road! The road clean-up was planned for an evening to avoid the heat of the day...
Wednesday, November 2, 2011/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3379)/Comments (0)/
UF TCBY Fundraiser 11/1/11

UF TCBY Fundraiser 11/1/11

Originally posted by Claire D. Page

The Florida Chapter held a fundraiser at TCBY from 9-10 p.m. where we receive a certain percentage of the profits from the night. Members came out to meet up with each other and catch up on what has been going on with each other out of class and our meetings.  Of course, this is best done while eating ice cream! Members chow down on frozen yogurt and icecream of all kinds while enjoying the company of members.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3406)/Comments (0)/
Cornell Chapter Visits an Active's Apple Farm

Cornell Chapter Visits an Active's Apple Farm

Originally posted by Emmaline A. Long

Did you know that New York is the second largest apple producing state after Washington? Members from the Cornell Chapter visited Van Acker farms this past weekend, an apple farm along Lake Ontario which is owned by active, Chelsea Van Acker. We left Friday afternoon and visited the Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester (owned by a past active) and then went to the apple farm on Saturday morning. We were able to talk with her family about different parts of the apple industry including labor and how the new e-verify system will effect them, planting, pruning, harvesting, marketing, and everything in between. Most of the apples on this particular farm are sold to Motts to be made into applesauce, rather than being sold for fresh market...
Sunday, October 30, 2011/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3359)/Comments (0)/
Cornell Chapter Volunteers at Local Children's Garden

Cornell Chapter Volunteers at Local Children's Garden

Originally posted by Emmaline A. Long

On 10/15, several members from the Cornell Chapter went to the Ithaca Children's Garden to volunteer at a fall harvest event. Members spent the afternoon helping kids and their families build scarecrows. Members who went said it was really rewarding to help everyone get into the fall spirit with a hands on activity.
Sunday, October 30, 2011/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3567)/Comments (0)/
Cornell Chapter Sibling Olympics

Cornell Chapter Sibling Olympics

Originally posted by Emmaline A. Long

As part of our new member education process, the pledges planned a sibling olympics event for the active members on 10/15. The event was held in the afternoon and included a pumpkin carving contest and a scarecrow building contest (pictured), among other events. This is the second semester we've done this event and is something we hope to continue it in the future as it is a great way to bring both active members and new members together in a fun setting.
Saturday, October 29, 2011/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3447)/Comments (0)/
Cornell Chapter Cranberry Fall Break Trip

Cornell Chapter Cranberry Fall Break Trip

Originally posted by Emmaline A. Long

Have you ever seen the Ocean Spray commercial on tv? Well the Cornell chapter can tell you that's exactly what a cranberry harvest looks like! Over our fall break in October, 15 members from the Cornell Chapter visited an alumnus' cranberry farm in East Taunton, Massachusetts. It was our third consecutive year visiting his farm over break to help with their harvest...
Saturday, October 29, 2011/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3604)/Comments (0)/
UF Pledge Class Paddle Party 10/19/11

UF Pledge Class Paddle Party 10/19/11

Originally posted by Claire D. Page

The Florida Chapter's Fall 2011 Pledge Class held their first social which was their paddle decorating. Each pledge class has to complete a pledge paddle that consists of signatures from the deans of the college, officers, members and alumni, as well as their own pledge class. The paddle can be decorated however they choose...
Friday, October 28, 2011/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3393)/Comments (0)/
NC Brothers participate at the Yam Jam

NC Brothers participate at the Yam Jam

Originally posted by Madeline N. Dabolt

At the 2011 Yam Jam on October 15th, 8 brothers traveled to Johnston County and helped glean Sweet Potatoes. Gleaning is when you collect leftover crops that were not picked up when the farmers went through with the tractors. In order to find the sweet potatoes we had to dig with shovels or our hands. The Sweet Potatoes that everyone collected went to the local food shelter where they were distributed to different locations and different homes. It was surprising how relaxing digging in the dirt was. Everyone really enjoyed our ag-related service project that helped a lot of people who depend on the food shelters.
Thursday, October 27, 2011/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3133)/Comments (0)/
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