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==Highlights of 2018:==
On September fifth, 2018, the women of chapter Eta Psi, began fall recruitment in attempt to expand the growth of their chapter on the Pfeiffer Campus. Seventeen women were recruited and pledged their name in interest. On November tenth, 2018, those seventeen women were initiated on the Pfeiffer Campus, which was led by Jenna Patton.
Highlights of 2019
In the Spring of 2018 there was an abrupt change of officers due to a couple of transfers. However, in the spring we were able to raise money for GHA. We also volunteered at local elementary school to read books, and make crafts with students there. It was Eta Psi's goal make sure that every child left with a book. Our chapter goal is to be more involved in our community and raise chapter morale. As a council we would like our members to be more active. The words "what you get out of Kappa, is what you put into her." The more work you put into Kappa the more your love grows for her.
This year our campus received a new president. In November we just completed officer elections. The new chapter council's main goal is to boost chapter morale. With it being our first year without a based leadership consultant we have seen many downs. Many girls feel that Kappa does not give them the sisterhood that was promised in recruitment. With a change in officers we plan to see a world's difference in morale and attendance. Eta Psi will get through this and flourish just as the fleur-de-lis do in the beautiful gardens of Kappa
Chapter Philanthropy: GHA Autism Supports. This organization is established in our county that offers services to people of our community who have a disorder under the Autistic spectrum and we fund raise donations for them.
Founders Day: On Founders Day the chapter and advisors gathered outside for some finger food and congregation. It was a lovely day outside to celebrate our founding ladies.
Sesquicentennial Celebration: Our chapter plans to host its first ever Spirit Week. The chapter will be split into two teams; the owls and the keys. Kappa Spirit Week will kick off with ritual and history jeopardy. Throughout the week the best Kappa costumes will earn points for their team. Categories like the most Kappas at a campus event, and other small acts will earn points for each team. In the middle of the week there will be a sisterhood event planned by standards. To end the week Kappa will be hosting a color run to raise money for either GHA or RIF.