Monday, February 20, 2012

National Convention and Shamrock


On the 13th Beta Delta welcomed back our council from the Nation Convention.  Our Vice President of PR, Jenna Black, stated this after her return:
            “Beta Delta council attended the very first KD National Collegiate Training Academy in Atlanta this past weekend. We had the opportunity to hear from amazing speakers such as former National President Corre Stegall and National President Beth Martin Langford. We met many other chapter councils and swapped advice and ideas. There's nothing more powerful than a room full of 1600 KD's. We truly are a part of something bigger than ourselves and will be for life. Thank you so much to each one of you, both collegiate members and alumnae, for everything you have ever done for Beta Delta. This is truly a magical sisterhood and it's comforting to know we are never alone.”
            Our council has returned to Utah State with an amazing new drive to launch our sisterhood to the next level.  We are all excited to proactively work together, even more, to make our sisterhood stronger.
 
            On Monday we also held a fundraiser event on Monday at one of Logan’s local pizza parlors called Fox Pizza Den, where 15% of all proceedings went to our Shamrock efforts.  That evening Beta Delta had a representative come from the Child and Family Support Center to educate us regarding their programs and why they do what they do.  It sincerely touched our hearts, making us appreciate how lucky we are to have grown up without experience what other children have.  This year, Beta Delta has chosen to sponsor the Child and Family Support Center through our Shamrock events, so it was beneficial for us to better understand what we are supporting and to take pride in that.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Sisterhood Event


     On February 3rd the Kappa Delta Beta Delta chapter members met for a sisterhood activity.  Although it was a Friday evening many of our sisters arrived with the anticipation to unwind from a week of school and to rekindle our bonds of sisterhood.   

     Together we ate a catered meal provided by one of our own sister’s, father’s, catering companies; it was very delicious and a great time for us to catch up.  After we all finished dinner we headed to the chapter room where the activities then commenced. We were brought closer together through different exercises such as Cross the Line.  During this exercise we learned things about each other on deeper and more meaningful level.    








 
     Sometimes we get lost in the daily grind and forget the true meaning of our sisterhood, but our love for Kappa Delta and each other was certainly amplified during this event. Kappa Delta isn't a label that we carry during just our college experience, it truly is a sisterhood bond that one feels and loves. 
 
AOT,
Beta Delta