Brothers enjoying crawfish and company at the annual Crawfish Boil.
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EMBRACING YOUR ALPHA CHI LEGACY
B
rothers—we did it! The Embracing Your
Alpha Chi Legacy campaign has come to a
close, and we could not be prouder of our
brotherhood. Together, you have shown just
what a Phi Kappa Tau is capable of.
As we ended 2021, our fundraising total for
the capital campaign stood at $1,534,455.
With the close of the campaign, we have
$70,226 in pledges that are outstanding and to
be collected over the next several years either
through the Alpha Chi CEG account at the
foundation or the house corporation account.
We are so grateful for the 121 alumni who
donated to help meet our campaign goal.
Following this newsletter, we will send
alumni a final opportunity to give to the
campaign and allow donors to confirm their
gift listing and giving society levels.
While we have crossed the finish line on
the capital campaign and have focused our
attention on pledge collection, there are
still ways to support the chapter. If you're
Exceeding Expectations
Alpha Chi Finishes Capital Campaign Strong
looking to help again or missed your chance
to donate during the campaign, the Alpha Chi
Scholarship Fund through Phi Kappa Tau
Foundation is always a cause in need and worth
supporting. You can learn more about ways
to support the Scholarship Fund on page 4.
We also want to thank everyone for attending
the 2022 Crawfish Boil. Our active brothers
worked hard to prepare food for the alumni
event, and it went off without a hitch. We love
being able to reconnect the active chapter with
alumni from various decades. If you missed
it, check out these photos from the event.
Again, thank you for your support of Alpha Chi
Chapter. We can't wait for more opportunities
to reconnect with alumni this year.
Fraternally,
Barry Toney '85
VP/Treasurer House Corporation
Vice Chairman and Alumni
Advisor Board of Governors
(214) 926-3348
Left to right: Rich Aust '79, Dale Tate '78,
Pat Brown '79, and Jeff Gough '79.