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Epsilon Chapter of Delta Gamma • The Ohio State University • Spring 2018
Anchoring a New Future for Epsilon
BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED
EPSILON HOUSE TAKING SHAPE
There's Still Time to Make a Gift
E
psilon Chapter has so much to be grateful for in 2018. Thanks to our loyal and generous alumnae,
the undergraduates will soon have a stunning new home to reside in during their enrollment at The
Ohio State University.
Despite the grueling Ohio weather we experienced this winter, the building of the new house is still right
on track! As you can see from the progress photos on the left, the building addition is now up and the
Edward Room is blossoming.
The House Corporation is pleased to share that we are under our renovation budget. While this is certainly
great news, we still need sisters' support so that we can purchase furniture for the new house. More gifts
mean more furnishings, fixtures, and décor, and less financial burden on active members to live in the
newly renovated house.
What are we doing with our old furniture? Donating it, of course! Epsilon furniture that has seen better
days has gone to the Furniture Bank, Childhood League families, and the Unverferth House—one of the
many ways in which ΔΓs continue to "Do Good."
There is still time for alumnae and friends to contribute to Anchoring a New Future for Epsilon. Every
single gift counts. You don't want to miss out on the opportunity to be a part of Epsilon history. Visit
tinyurl.com/DonateDGEpsilon to make a gift or send it to our P.O. Box.
We hope that all of our alumnae will help us reach our campaign goal and help our active members have
a phenomenal Epsilon experience. We look forward to hearing from you!
In the Bonds,
Daylene Hogue Wood '58 Dena Barry Logan '76
Honorary Chairman Campaign Board
(614) 562-0960 House Corporation Board President
woodmgmt@aol.com (614) 306-1626
dlogan34@aol.com
The outside brick
arch will look grand
against the completed
house.
The back of the house addition as seen
from Phi Kappa Psi's parking lot.
The view standing in the dining room
looking into the Edward Room.
No wall dividing the space!
Interior house drywall has gone up!