Monday, February 7, 2011

Phi Va Las Vegas: Alpha Phi Delta Beta Date Party

Wednesday February 2 Alpha Phi Delta Beta held the chapter’s first date party. The theme was Phi va Las Vegas. We had a great turn out and its all due to the hard work our wonderful ladies did! The girls were decorating all day. We moved the furniture into the hallways, hung up some beautiful handmade banners and even set up the Phi Little Chapel. We also served punch, cake, pretzels, m&ms and chex mix. A few of our lovely ladies volunteered to deal the card games for our guest. We set up tables for Black Jack, Texas Hold'em, and even a Roulette table. Monica Garcia took photographs for our lovely couples that made a visit to The Phi Little Chapel. The guest and the girls had a great time at the date party all due to the chapter’s hard work and creativity as well as the hospitality! Here are some pictures from the night. (Yes, I took them from Facebook.)








Monday, January 24, 2011

Intro and First Chapter of the 2011 Spring Semester

Hello All!

      The blog is a little rough right now. I intend to get some more info up ASAP. This blog is meant for Alpha Phi members, Alumni, Family members, and of course any woman who are intrested in being apart of this wonderful organization!

      What I really wanted to post about today was Delta Beta's first Chapter meeting of the Spring 2011 semester. We have some great people on our Exectutive Board;

Chapter President: Ashley Thornton
VP of Program Developement: Chelsea Gaines
VP of Chapter Operations: Hollie Spradlin
VP of Membership Recruitment: Shawn Phythian
VP of Marketing: Kelsey Britt
Director of Administration: Lauren Wheelock
Panhellenic Delegate: Suzanne Stormer
                                       

Chapter tonight really got me pumped up for the semester. There's a lot of change that is going to be happening in the Chapter.  I am so proud to be a part of this Sorority! This semester may just top last semester. :)

I appriciate and am always open to suggestions, questions, and comments. Please feel free to leave one.

-Sarah DeGarso
  Historian