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Highlights of 2020s:
==Highlights of 2020s:==
(scholarshipIn 2020, honors/awardsEta chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma had an eventful year to say the least. As always, Eta Chapter focused on maintaining high academic standards, special participated in many philanthropic eventsin our community, philanthropy and service projects, etccontinued to strengthen our bonds as a chapter. There was a trick to handing these focuses this year; the COVID-19 pandemic.):
While we weren'''Philanthropy:''' t able to be together in person this year, we worked hard at finding ways to stay connected virtually! Being fully virtual presented unusual challenges for our chapter, but here are a few ways we were able to do so.
Sisterhood: As a chapter, we had to adapt how we handled sisterhood events, and come up with new ideas for virtual sisterhood events. These virtual sisterhoods included virtual yoga lessons taught by members of our chapter, having a virtual bid day (themed outfits and all), and going on social distanced “key sister” dates in order to form bonds between our new members with their future bigs. While this was not not our usual calendar full of fun events, these events helped our chapter get to know the new members, and to strengthen our bonds with one another all while making sure everyone stays safe and healthy.
'''HousingAcademic:There was a strong focus with maintaining high academic standards throughout the year. We continued to participate in "Letters at the Library''where members can study together and grouped members by majors in order to set up a mentoring program. Our overall chapter GPA was 3.6. We weren't able to hold ceremonies or recognize those who showed outstanding academic achievement, but there are plans to do so when we return to something close to normalcy!
Chapter Facility: Both our informal and formal chapter meetings were held virtually this year. We had to add an unofficial “Technical Director” position to our executive board, which was Lily Holscher. She set up Zoom links, and handled any problems we had with technology. We are very thankful for her stepping up as she was a huge asset! This past fall, Eta Chapter initiated 78 women, and we are extremely excited to welcome them into Kappa Kappa Gamma. Our New Member Chair, Ellise Bergstrom, educated the new members on the chapter and helped them fit into the chapter by setting up the big little pairings.
Chapter Philanthropy: In spite of all the changes this year, Eta chapter continued to grow in our philanthropy. This past year we held our annual Hoops for Hope tournament and raised over $19,000 to benefit the UW Madison Children's Hospital. This event was a 4 v 4 basketball tournament that allowed many people in the Greek community to come together to support a great cause. Our philanthropy chair, Leta Krueger, was absolutely outstanding in adapting our philanthropy to still be successful within this pandemic. Virtual workout classes and Cookie-Grams for purchase to send to anyone on campus were two of the main events held for our fall philanthropy. It is worth mentioning that these yummy cookies were made by our very own house chef Dena! These events raised over $10,000 for our national philanthropy (Reading is Fundamental), $8,000 for the Kappa Foundation, and the last $7,000 to various local organizations. These organizations included Porchlight Madison, Cystic Fibrosis, to the family of a sister of ours whose brother has brain cancer, and to another sister of ours whose friend back home is recovering from a severe car accident. It’s super exciting to look at all the success we had with our philanthropy, and all of the great people/organizations who we were able to help in this time of need.
'''The panhellenic community is currently in the process of getting a new chapter on campus that has yet to be determined, this was delayed because of, yes you guessed it.. the pandemic. Eta Chapter prides itself in our academic excellence, our sisterhood events, and our overall community involvement. We continue to work to improve overall as a chapter. Eta Chapter Convention Awards:''supports Reading is Fundamental, UW Children's Hospital, Kappa Foundations, and local organizations to give back directly to our sisters or our community.
The chapter celebrated Founders Day this year by attending a virtual ceremony hosted on Facebook Live.
Overall, this year was unlike anything that we could have expected. The way Eta chapter was able to adapt to the circumstances, and find ways to still make Kappa Kappa Gamma meaningful and relevant within a virtual environment is a huge accomplishment. Fingers crossed this pandemic will end before next year's report!
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