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Highlights of 2020
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|College= [httphttps://www.uillinois.edu/ University of Illinois]
|Location= Urbana, IL
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The Chapter was able to indulge in some of our favorite events including the Kappa Krush dance, Semi-Formal dance, and Barn Dances. For this first time, our chapter created a family tree event. This sisterhood event invited all pledge-families to create a scrapbook showcasing their whole family. Hopefully future classes will keep the tradition going and continue to add to their family tree book. We held a glass painting event for Mom's weekend and a tailgate cookout for the fathers on dad's weekend. We had a wonderful recruitment and bid day with a Kappa Kamouflage / army theme.
 
==Highlights of 2019==
 
The chapter was a part of the pilot officer structure trial where we were one of the first chapters trying it out, along with the rest of the Epsilon District. For our philanthropy, we hosted Kappatat & Kappasta (Habitat for Humanity - $6,000), Kappa Kisses (RIF & Illini Service Dogs - $1,300), Kappachinno (Circle of Sisterhood - $755), and participated in Illinithon (St. Jude's - $9,000). In total, our chapter raised $17,055 to benefit various organizations and charities. Our chapter won Month of the Scholar and the Panhellenic Book Drive. Alumnae came back to the house to celebrate their 50t​ h​ anniversary with a pinning ceremony.
Describe the recent changes on campus and describe the chapter’s overall nature.
The Illini football team won enough games to be eligible for a bowl game! Lil Yachty performed at the Spring Jam's free concert on the quad.
Chapter Philanthropy
Our chapter supports Habitat for Humanity, because Beta Lambda chapter believes that Habitat for Humanity does incredible charity work by providing for families in need. We hosted our annual volleyball tournament, Kappatat, to raise money for the organization.
 
For Founders Day, our chapter did the Founders Day ceremony at chapter that talks about each of the founders. We also ordered a huge cake at dinner to celebrate.
Our chapter got to see the Minnie Stewart van to kick off the celebrations of our 150th anniversary. In addition, we plan to send members to convention next year.
==Highlights of 2020==
"Chapter Summary
This year started out great for the Beta Lambda chapter. We worked with one of your philanthropy orginizations organizations (Habitat For Humanity) to help build a house in champaigncampaign. We attended study parties at the house, and participated in other sisterhood events ice skating and bachelor watch parties at the chapter house. 2 new members joined our chapter. Sadly, our semester got cut short due to COVID 19 and we had to finish our last 8 weeks of classes online. During those last 8 weeks, we were able to initate initiate our 2 new members during Kappa’s first ever zoom initationinitiation. We returned to school in the fall due to COVID, but our semester looked a little different. We held recruitment over zoom and were able to initate initiate 43 new member over zoom. Bid day looked very different as well but we made sure everyone was staying safe with masks and social distancing! We were not able experence experience this semester like our others, but we were able to have one sisterhood event outdoors at Curtis Apple Orchard.  We chose Habitat For Humanity as a philanthropy this year because we are able support the local chapter of H4H in Champaign. We chose Reading is Fundamental because it gives book to underprivileged kids to help give them resources that they would not have otherwise. We implemented a social media awareness campaign this year to promote diversity, equity and inclusion. We had a virtual Founders Day celebration over zoom during a chapter meeting. We read the Founders Day script and promoted Founders Day on social media as well.  [[File:Betalambda.jpg|thumb|sisters]] --Highlights of 2021--
This year we were still actively in the pandemic and under strict quarantine guidelines. Our sisters still managed to find safe and fun ways to stay involved. In the Spring, we had virtual study hours, virtual sisterhood events (including a fun Kahoot competition to raise money for our philanthropies), and all “normal” chapter activities taking place over zoom. We chose Habitat implemented the first ever “Key Week” in order to still fundraise for our philanthropies since we could not be in-person. In the Spring, we recruited and initiated 1 new member! In the Fall, our university finally began to move towards our new-normal. For Humanity as the first time in over a philanthropy this year because we are were finally able support the local chapter of H4H to begin to be in Champaignperson again. We chose Reading is Fundamental because it gives book With certain precautions in place, we took part in a hybrid recruitment and were able to underprivileged kids to help give them resources that they would not safely have otherwise. ---------an in person bid-day! We were also able to initiate 38 new members in an in-person initiation!
The local philanthropy Beta Lambda supports is Habitat for Humanity. We implemented appreciate the incredible work they are able to do for the families in need in our local community. Our chapter supported Kappa’s philanthropy by hosting a social media awareness campaign this year to promote diversity, equity and inclusionvariety of events. We had hosted a virtual Founders Day celebration over zoom during a chapter meeting. Key Week and had fundraisers at local restaurants around campus! We read are excited to begin our fun in-person events in the Founders Day script and promoted Founders Day on social media as wellcoming year.
'''Note to The Beta Lambda Chapter Registrar:''' Please refer to your chapter archives including chapter meeting minutes and back issues has done a lot of ''The Key'' things to fill in any gaps in add support for Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion. In the above historical highlights. If your chapter archives are not completespring, please research your university library, campus newspaper we had a DEI Program and yearbook archives for newsworthy information about your chapterwe began doing weekly wellness letters that focused on a new topic each week to not only better our members but to further our training on lots of DEI topics. Please double check your work for accuracyWith the interest into these letters the executive board was able to begin adding a DEI officer. Contact chapter Advisory or House Board membersIn the fall, local Alumnae Association members, or your Province Director of Chapters for assistancewe added this position to the official slate.
Your efforts will ensure In the spring semester, we remained having all of our events virtually to remain within our local and university guidelines. It was hard on our sisters as we desperately wanted things to go back to normal so we could see each other. We recruited and initiated 1 new member virtually. Our sisters worked hard to find creative ways to meet virtually and stay engaged, we hosted study hours over zoom, took a complete yoga class over zoom, etc. Moving into the fall semester our University and Panhellenic board made requirement and accurate history of your precaution changes that left us feeling safe enough to begin working towards being back in person. We were able to hold Formal Recruitment in a hybrid set up. All other chapter for future generations events were able to enjoybe held in person. Most excitingly we initiated 38 girls in person!