Kappa Alpha Chapter of Kappa Delta at Florida State University
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Kappa Alpha Chapter of Kappa Delta at Florida State University • Spring 2019 Always Think of KD CAMPAIGN ENDING DECEMBER 2019 Join the Donor List Today G iven the generous response to date, we have decided to end the campaign on December 31, 2019. We want to remind you that all donors pledging at least $2,500 or more will be recognized on a plaque in the Chapter House. If you have been unable to give before, now is the time. We need your support to hit our goal. Please remember that all gis make an impact and you have the ability to leave a legacy at Kappa Alpha. Donate Online Visit tinyurl.com/KDFSUDonate to set up reoccurring payments. You can make your payments according to a schedule that fits your lifestyle and budget. Love in AOT, Beth Martin Langford '78 • Kelly Gleeson Smith '92 Campaign Chairmen Named Gi Opportunities Locations with donation amounts listed are still available. Lower Level • Kitchen – $50,000 • Study Room – Jodi Scheurenbrand '78 First Floor • Foyer – In Honor of Rubie Plant Butterworth '43 • Red Room – $50,000 • Blue Room – $50,000 • Junior Wing – $50,000 • Mailroom – $25,000 • Kappa Delta Mirror – Terri '76 and Montana Marshall • Blue Room Trophy Case – $25,000 • Piano - $25,000 Second and ird Floors • Rocking Porch (Balcony) – $100,000 • President's Room – Wolf and Gleeson Sisters • Council Board Room – $25,000 • Day Beds – e Hoffman Family, Carlana McCullers Hoffman '81 and Nicolette Hoffman • 21 Bedrooms – $15,000 each - Bedroom #1 – Leslie Neely Rupp '76 - "e Fire Pledge Class" Kappa Alpha Hosts Panhellenic Officers O n February 19, the Kappa Alpha Chapter of Kappa Delta hosted the Florida State Uni- versity Panhellenic delegate meeting. Sev- enteen of our sisters helped set up for the meeting and 31 women from our Chapter attended. At the meeting, members of e Big Event spoke to en- courage Panhellenic women to join them on March 30th and help give back to our Tallahassee commu- nity. e Ogelsby Union board also attended and announced the Ogelsby Union Showcase, an event where FSU students can learn about all the facili- ties that will be offered in the new Ogelsby Union in 2020. In addition, the Student Government As- sociation came to talk to students about elections and stressed the importance of their vote. One of the multicultural fraternities, Phi Beta Sigma in NPHC, also spoke, inviting Panhellenic women to their new member showcase, an event where their new members are announced to the public. As a board we announced our Panhellenic event of the semester, Back to Our Roots, which took place on March 26 from 11-2 p.m. We finished by touching base with our women on scholarship opportunities, LeaderShape, the CCWL conference in Atlanta, and the director applications. It was an incredibly successful event for our Chapter as we received incredible feedback from both the Panhellenic Executive Board and many of those who attended. e turnout was equally amazing as so many members of the community showed up as well as many of our Chapter's sisters. Sisters prepared snacks for the Panhellenic officers to enjoy at the Kappa Alpha Chapter House.