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|Image= [[File:Beta_Chi.jpg|200px]]
 
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|Founded= {{start date and years ago|1910|02|12}}
 
|Founded= {{start date and years ago|1910|02|12}}
|College= [https://www.uky.edu/ University of Kentucky]
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|College= [http://www.uky.edu/ University of Kentucky]
 
|Location= Lexington, KY
 
|Location= Lexington, KY
|Homepage= [https://uky.kappa.org/ Beta Chi Homepage]
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|Homepage= [http://chapters.kappakappagamma.org/betachi/ Beta Chi Homepage]
|Media= [https://wiki.kkg.org/index.php?title=Category:Beta_Chi Media related to Beta Chi Chapter]}}
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'''University of Kentucky established in 1865, Lexington, Kentucky'''
 
'''University of Kentucky established in 1865, Lexington, Kentucky'''
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==Highlights of 2019==  
 
==Highlights of 2019==  
  
We celebrated Founders Day by having an event at the house on October 13th. We had set out old scrapbooks and items from years past and had an official Founders Day ceremony with speaking parts representing the founders. We also had a 50-year pin presentation for the women celebrating their 50-year anniversary. We had a small reception with provided brunch foods and an opportunity for active members to mingle with alumnae.   
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We celebrated Founders Day by having an event at the house on October 13th. We had set out old scrapbooks and items from years past and had an official Founders Day ceremony with speaking parts representing the founders. We also had a 50-year pin presentation for the women celebrating their 50 year anniversary. We had a small reception with provided brunch foods and an opportunity for active members to mingle with alumnae.   
  
 
[[File:Beta Chi Founders Day.jpg|thumb|Beta Chi Founders Day]]
 
[[File:Beta Chi Founders Day.jpg|thumb|Beta Chi Founders Day]]
  
 
Recently, we welcomed a new chapter to campus and have had representatives from the new chapter visit with us and discuss their plans for fortifying the Panhellenic community. We have welcomed our largest pledge class yet from the largest freshman class that UK has seen. Overall, the chapter is excited to welcome our new members and has enjoyed all of our events this year and the chance to become closer as a sisterhood. This year, we focused on making our sisterhood grow stronger through sisterhood events and exemplifying the values of our chapter across campus.   
 
Recently, we welcomed a new chapter to campus and have had representatives from the new chapter visit with us and discuss their plans for fortifying the Panhellenic community. We have welcomed our largest pledge class yet from the largest freshman class that UK has seen. Overall, the chapter is excited to welcome our new members and has enjoyed all of our events this year and the chance to become closer as a sisterhood. This year, we focused on making our sisterhood grow stronger through sisterhood events and exemplifying the values of our chapter across campus.   
 
[[File:Beta Chi Large Group Photo.jpg|thumb|Beta Chi Large Group Photo]]
 
  
 
'''Philanthropy'''
 
'''Philanthropy'''
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This year, Beta Chi has held many philanthropy events to raise money to support Reading is Fundamental and the Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation. In the spring, we held our Kappa Bowl event where participants from other chapters on campus play tournament style soccer within large plastic blow up suits. We also held a Reading is Key event at Millcreek Elementary with a Dr. Seuss theme where we were able to donate 650 books. We held the Amazing Race in the fall where chapters signed up as teams and competing in a scavenger hunt across campus with tasks to complete at each stop before they can move onto the next station. We raised $1000 from the Amazing Race and $1335 from Kappa Bowl that we were able to use to support our philanthropies. In the fall, we held our second Reading is Key event with a Disney theme and were able to donate around 900 books to the elementary school. This year, we were also able to raise $750 to donate to a scholarship fund for a Beta Chi alum who recently passed away from cancer. This was a wonderful way for us to show support for an alum who meant so much to this chapter and her family shared with us how important our chapter was to her. This year, our goal was to work on fortifying our sisterhood through various events geared towards strengthening our bond. We had different events throughout the year such as roller skating, laser tag, and a visit to a local apple orchard. This year, as a chapter we were still adjusting to being back in our new house after being renovated and it was exciting year to expand our sisterhood and get settled in to our new house. Kappa also participated in other chapter's philanthropy events such as Greek Sing, an event hosted by Chi Omega and Beta Theta Pi, where teams perform and themed dance. Beta Chi also had a team participate in DanceBlue, an on campus organization that raises almost 2 million dollars a year in support of pediatric cancer research and clinic funding.   
 
This year, Beta Chi has held many philanthropy events to raise money to support Reading is Fundamental and the Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation. In the spring, we held our Kappa Bowl event where participants from other chapters on campus play tournament style soccer within large plastic blow up suits. We also held a Reading is Key event at Millcreek Elementary with a Dr. Seuss theme where we were able to donate 650 books. We held the Amazing Race in the fall where chapters signed up as teams and competing in a scavenger hunt across campus with tasks to complete at each stop before they can move onto the next station. We raised $1000 from the Amazing Race and $1335 from Kappa Bowl that we were able to use to support our philanthropies. In the fall, we held our second Reading is Key event with a Disney theme and were able to donate around 900 books to the elementary school. This year, we were also able to raise $750 to donate to a scholarship fund for a Beta Chi alum who recently passed away from cancer. This was a wonderful way for us to show support for an alum who meant so much to this chapter and her family shared with us how important our chapter was to her. This year, our goal was to work on fortifying our sisterhood through various events geared towards strengthening our bond. We had different events throughout the year such as roller skating, laser tag, and a visit to a local apple orchard. This year, as a chapter we were still adjusting to being back in our new house after being renovated and it was exciting year to expand our sisterhood and get settled in to our new house. Kappa also participated in other chapter's philanthropy events such as Greek Sing, an event hosted by Chi Omega and Beta Theta Pi, where teams perform and themed dance. Beta Chi also had a team participate in DanceBlue, an on campus organization that raises almost 2 million dollars a year in support of pediatric cancer research and clinic funding.   
  
==Highlights of 2020==
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[[File:Beta Chi Large Group Photo.jpg|thumb|Beta Chi Large Group Photo]]
 
 
This has been a crazy year but we have made the most out of it all! When we got sent home because of COVID-19 in the spring, Beta Chi still managed to have many virtual sisterhood events like Zoom work out classes and Netflix watch parties. We were finally able to come back to 238 E. Maxwell on August 8th. We hosted virtual spirit week with different types of recruitment workshops. Beta Chi also hosted virtual recruitment which was a huge success. We were able to welcome home 78 new members. Bid day was Kappa Girls tour themed, and everyone had a great time dressing up and welcoming our new member class home! We hosted it in shifts so everyone could join! We have had numerous sisterhood events this semester including pumpkin painting on the porch, coffee tabs at local coffee houses, tailgates in Kappa’s parking lot, and Bachelorette night in the student center movie theater. Big little was held in person and virtually, and it was a huge success! All 78 new members got initiated on October 24th virtually through Zoom! We have had a fun filled year at Beta Chi and we cannot wait for the next adventures.
 
 
 
[[File:Beta Chi 2020.jpg|thumb|Beta Chi 2020]]
 
 
 
'''Philanthropy'''
 
 
 
Beta Chi supports Reading is Fundamental and the Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation.
 
 
 
This year has been a little different. Due to COVID-19 we have not been able to volunteer at Millcreek Elementary School here in Lexington, KY. However, Beta Chi has done other things to help this school. We chose this school because they have an underserved population of students that do not have access to the books that they need to stay on track with their reading abilities. Being in this schools allows us to see the immediate effect of our fundraising efforts on children so close to our hearts. This year we hosted Kappa Kickball. This event helped Beta Chi raise money to support our local elementary school while staying socially distanced with our sisters. We were able to raise over $5000 to RIF during the fall semester.
 
 
 
'''Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion'''
 
 
 
We have encouraged our sisters to go to other Panhellenic events in our community. Chapter Council has received the letter from Kappa Headquarters about adding a DEI position. We have begun planning on adding this position to our Chapter Council.
 
  
'''Sesquicentennial Celebration'''
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==Highlights of the 2020s:==
  
This year we filmed a video to celebrate Founders Day and posted it on Beta Chi’s facebook page for all alumnae and members to watch. In this video, chapter members shared why Beta Chi is special to them.  
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(Information from chapter history reports, scholarship, group honors/awards, traditions, special events, changes on campus or within chapter, overall nature of the chapter, chapter goals, challenges and how they were overcome, etc.)
  
==Highlights of 2021==
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'''Housing'''
  
This year in Beta Chi looked a bit different from the usual, but our sisterhood was stronger than ever! We started our year with a snowy beginning of the new semester! Our sisters celebrated being back on campus with socially distanced snowman building, virtual movie nights, and lots of cheering on UK basketball! We also celebrated our Spring COB new members with a Bid Day at a roller rink! We were all so excited to watch our chapter grow. One of our favorite sisterhood events this semester was an outdoor tailgate for the UK vs. Florida basketball game, complete with a banner and Chick-fil-A. As we came up on Midterms, our sisters spent lots of time studying together. Our VP of Academics organized an open tab at a local coffee shop, so everyone could get a pick-me-up before their exams. Soon after, we celebrated I-Week with an outdoor Drive-In movie set up behind our house! It was such a great way to focus on what makes Beta Chi so special. Our other favorite sisterhood was a Malibu Jacks (indoor amusement park) night! We loved playing laser tag and mini golf, driving go karts, and riding all the rides. Our final event for the 2020-2021 school year was our Sapphire Ball! Everyone looked so beautiful in their dresses and our Chapter Council made sure the event was not only fun, but safe.
 
  
After a long summer break, we were all so excited to be back from an in-person recruitment! We spent Spirit Week preparing to welcome every PNM, while also strengthening our sisterhood. We had fun theme days such as “We’re So Golden” (wear all gold) and “KKzzzzz” (PJ day). When the time came to recruit our new member class, our chapter was nothing but smiles. After Preference round, we were “bubbling to meet our bids” as we welcomed them home with a bubble themed Bid Day! Shortly after, we had our first date function. “Kappa Kasino Night” was a success, complete with card tables and all the glitz of Las Vegas! That same weekend, we welcomed our sisters' families into our house for a Family Weekend tailgate before our Cats scored another victory against UT Chattanooga The most exciting event this semester, by far, was a visit from Beta Chi alumna Ashley Judd! Her words inspired our members and showed us what it means to be a strong and powerful female leader. To bring in fall, we picked apples and painted pumpkins together! Complete with a cold brew coffee bar, this event was the perfect way to celebrate yet another Cats win! After weeks of meeting Key Sisters, our new members were beyond thrilled to meet their Bigs! Our “It’s Your Heart of Gold I Love the Best” Big Little Reveal was an evening of smiles. Our next date function, “Sweet Home Kappa Gamma” was just as fun as the first. Our sisters pulled their hats and boots, and square danced the night away! Finally, we are so close to initiating the current new members. Our Marshal and her committee have worked so hard for the upcoming Initiation. Just like last semester, we will be starting off I-Week with a Drive-In Movie!
 
  
 
'''Philanthropy'''
 
'''Philanthropy'''
  
In the spirit of Kappa’s Mental Health and Wellness philanthropy initiative, the Beta Chi chapter supports and JED Foundation and the Kentucky Center for Grieving Children and Families. As a chapter, we value hands on service and with our local organization, we are able to lift the spirits of families who are grieving the loss of a loved one. Many of our members are taking the time to be trained with this organization in order to better serve them and our community. We are currently planning “Kappa Cruise or Sink”, a cardboard boat race, in order to raise money. At this event, all the sororities and fraternities on our campus will be able to build a boat out of cardboard and race them in order to win money for their philanthropy. We are so excited to raise money for the Kentucky Center for Grieving Children and Families and donating to the philanthropy of the winner!
 
  
'''Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion'''
 
  
This year, we added a DEI coordinator to our chapter’s leadership. They were able to give presentations before recruitment to stress the importance of inclusivity as well as presentations before things like Halloween to make sure everyone was aware of our standards as Kappa women. We also had a programming meeting by our DEI chair and another by a mental health advocate on our campus that taught our chapter more about inclusivity in mental health aspects and in our actions. Our recruitment presentation also acted as a sort of workshop to ensure everyone understood what was being shared and could use those skills in recruitment. This election cycle, we decided to add the DEI position onto our Chapter Council as an official officer so that they can be more involved and have a bigger voice in our leadership. Our DEI chair this past year has helped us to host our sisterhood and social events in ways and with themes that are both fun and inclusive. By adding DEI as an officer this election cycle, we are hoping to move forward and continue our progress to becoming an even more welcoming, open minded and loving chapter in the future.
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'''Convention Awards'''
  
'''Operating in a Pandemic'''
 
  
This year we started with a group of COB girls who were recruited and initiated online, similar to the members who joined in the fall of 2020. Our primary recruitment this fall was luckily held in person for all rounds with proper precautions like masks and hand sanitizer. We also were able to initiate our new members in person this fall. Our chapter meetings in the spring were all online and moved back to in-person this fall as well. In the spring most events were held virtually or in a shift system so all attendees were not there at the same time. We also followed the protocols of each venue and the panhellenic guidelines. We also had some virtual events in the spring and a virtual option for events in the spring and fall.
 
  
 
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