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College Sorority Wanted for Uplifting, Motivating Reality TV Series
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 16 @ 22:29:47 EDT (4253 reads)
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Put away your preconceptions about reality television. It doesn't have to be the cheapest room in Gutter-ville.
A Los Angeles-based television production company is looking for a college sorority interested in a spirited, fun, and beneficial makeover for a new celebrity-hosted/celebrity move-in reality series. SORORITY MOM. Yes, we want to put an opinionated, experienced female celebrity in a sorority to teach life lessons, boost self-esteem, and provide both individual and overall makeovers. We envision a positive and self-esteem-oriented experience. We aren't interested in repeating past stereotypes of Greek Life as wild, discriminating, out of control havens.
Think more in terms of the positive emotional payoffs of the hit show Extreme Makeover. Think of this idea as a larger-than-life mani-pedi.
The questions we want you to ask: Does your sorority get a bad rap on campus? Do you want a better or to be more specific, a different reputation? Is there too much carping and complaining among the girls? Is the house too dirty? Do people shirk their chores? Are the benefits of community service not understood? Are there not enough boys?
Think about the publicity -- actually good PR for sororities. Do you want to be role models? Do you want to participate in an extraordinary social experience that will likely spur talk about young women issues -- in a good way?
If you think you and your sisters could benefit from some time with our celebrity sorority mom, please send us an e-mail. Tell us about your sorority. Send us your contact information.
The address:
todd22media@aol.com
Thank you,
The producers
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Cincinnati Alumnae Annual Toy Drive
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 06 @ 20:11:15 EST (3122 reads)
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Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc Cincinnati Alumnae Chapter and Cincinnati African American Firefighters Association Team Up For Annual Holiday Toy Drive
The Cincinnati Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. and Cincinnati African American Firefighters Association are coming together for their Annual Toy Drive. We will collect new toys such as dolls, cars, etc along with monetary donations from October 1, 2006 through December 10, 2006. The organizations will deliver items to Vine elementary and a selected Cincinnati community. This is the 4th year that the group has worked together on the toy delivery.
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority's aim is to enhance the quality of life within the community. Public service, leadership development, and education of youth are the hallmark of the organization' s programs and activities. Sigma Gamma Rho addresses concerns that impact society educationally, civically, and economically. Epsilon Lambda Sigma Cincinnati Alumnae Chapter has been established since November 1980.
CAFA strives to raise awareness of struggles of African American firefighters and citizens in the city of Cincinnati and across the nation. We are committed to educating our community, enhancing their public safety awareness and assisting them with fire prevention. We seek to help our children become role models, to help eliminate disparities and discrimination within our Fire and Rescue Department, while maintaining the health and safety of ourselves and the people that we serve.
If there is anyone interested in making donations, please contact Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority at 513-588-0773/mssigma6@yahoo.com or CAFA at 513-731-1365.
Please also feel free to visit our website at
http://www.geocitie s.com/sgrho_ epsilonlambdasig ma/homepage. html or
http://www.cafaonli ne.net/ to learn more about what each organization is doing in the Cincinnati community.
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18th Annual E. Kathleen Cooke Unsung Heroine Luncheon
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 06 @ 20:05:06 EST (3985 reads)
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Sigma Gamma RhoSorority, Inc. Epsilon Lambda Sigma Cincinnati Alumnae Chapter
Presents
18th Annual E. Kathleen Cooke Unsung Heroine Luncheon
Saturday, November 11, 2006 at 11:00am
Cincinnati North Sheraton Hotel
11320 Chester Road
Cincinnati, Ohio 45226
Theme: Mighty like a rose: Celebrating the grace, beauty and strength of women who inspire.
Guest Speaker: Joann Loveless
Tickets: $35 Table of Eight: $250
For tickets or ads, please contact Zaria Davis-Humphries at mssigma6@yahoo.com
If you are in an organization or have a business, please support us by purchasing a table or an ad. We are honoring women who are often overlooked, but are doing great work in the community. In the process we are providing much needed scholarships to area students.
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A sorority for more than just women but for MOTHERS
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Posted by 92605 on Tuesday, September 19 @ 11:23:49 EDT (2438 reads)
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Hello Mu Omicron Mu a sorority for college mothers is now a year old the sorority has had many bumps and bruses but has with stood the trails. The Alpha chapter resides in the DeKalb area, students at NIU and Kishwalkee are welcome to learn more info, but the goal for the year is expansion we are currently taking applications for new chapters emails can be sent to muomicronmu@hotmail.com
our website is www.angelfire.com/sc3/muomicronmu
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Posted by sunshinesuzie on Monday, July 10 @ 11:48:54 EDT (3332 reads)
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Our National Convention is in Richmond, Virginia this July! Anyone interested in starting a chapter of Delta Theta Tau can contact me and I will send your information to our expansion director. We are historically only community based, but we are currently expanding onto college campuses all over the U.S.
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Sigma Psi Omega Founded at Paul Smith's College
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Posted by Wolf on Monday, July 10 @ 11:48:13 EDT (2997 reads)
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This post is to let the online Greek community know about the founding of Sigma Psi Omega Fraternity at Paul Smith's College. Through the efforts of its founding fathers and the Greek Alumni community, Sigma Psi Omega aims to provide students with a choice for social interaction other than college planned activities. This is the first Greek organization at Paul Smith's College since the 1978-1979 academic year.
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Sexy, smart and intelligent; these ladies continue to conquer
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 14 @ 00:53:44 EDT (5005 reads)
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Sigma Gamma Rho continues to make big moves on campus
Sexy, smart and intelligent; these ladies continue to conquer
http://www.gsusignal.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2005/11/08/437171fd24079
by Dominique Huff
November 08, 2005
There is no stopping the Omicron Gamma chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho, Sorority, Inc. Since 1997, the ladies of this chapter have been serving the community “through greater service, greater progress.”
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2006 Odyssey of Women Awards & Scholarship
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 14 @ 00:51:18 EDT (3150 reads)
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The Beta Omicron Sigma chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority honored the following women during its 2006 Odyssey of a Woman Awards Banquet: Ellen Hamiltion, Debra Griffin, Tuanna McNeely Tucker, Jennifer Pharr Davis, Rosa Cherry Covington, Mary Lucas and Deneen Albert.
The sorority also recognized these scholarship recipients: Stephanie Griffin, Janae Brown and Sarah Phillips.
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6th Annual Drive at Eastland Mall
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 17 @ 15:26:17 EST (4319 reads)
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Press Release Contact Person: C. Pelly
Email: IotaNuSigma@yahoo.com
Phone: 614-248-8410
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.
Iota Nu Sigma, Worthington Alumnae Chapter
6th Annual Minority Bone Marrow Drive
February 18, 2006, Eastland Mall, Columbus, OH – Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., will host its Sixth Annual Minority Bone Marrow Drive from 1p – 4p at Eastland Mall. There will be on-site bone marrow registration where volunteers will have an opportunity to register with the National Marrow Donor Program® (NMDP) Registry, facilitated by the American Red Cross.
The NMDP is a network of transplant centers, donor centers, collection centers and recruitment groups who assist the NMDP in facilitating transplants for patients around the world. Bone Marrow transplants can be a cure for leukemia, aplastic anemia and used to treat 160 other fatal blood diseases. Every year there are 30,000 new people who need a bone marrow transplant yet sadly seventy percent of patients who need a match will not find one.
And for minorities, the outlook is even more difficult. Because a person’s tissue type is an inherited characteristic which is passed on from parents to their children, research has shown that the chances of finding a matching donor for a patient is GREATER if the donor is from the same Racial/Ethnic background and descent. Currently, over 3.5 million volunteers have joined the national registry, but only small percentages are people of color. African Americans comprise a mere 7.8%. We are currently trying to recruit more minority donors specifically of African, African American, African Caribbean, Hispanic/Latino, Asian, and Native American potential donors in our efforts to offer patients a SECOND CHANCE AT LIFE.
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Incorporated is an historically African American, not-for-profit, service and social organization. Sigma has over 80,000 members in over 410 chapters located in the United States, Bermuda, Germany, the Virgin Islands and the Bahamas. Its purpose is education, leadership development and rendering service wherever needed. For more information about Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., access the International web site at: http://www.sgrho1922.org For more information about Bone Marrow donation and transplants visit: www.marrow.org
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Sigma Sigma Sigma receives Charter at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 17 @ 15:25:28 EST (4181 reads)
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The women of Sigma Sigma Sigma, Eta Tau Chapter, received their Charter on January 21, 2006 from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, FL.
The colonization began on October 30, 2004. These women have achieved several accomplishments to become the Eta Tau Chapter such as making coloring books, socks, and donating toys for the children at Halifax Hospital, participating in charity projects for Omicron Delta Kappa and St. Jude’s Hospital, becoming familiar with each Greek organization on campus, achieving an outstanding 3.115 cumulative GPA for the whole Chapter, and strong supporters of the athletics at ERAU and not to mention a selected few of the members are collegiate athletes.
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