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==2014==
This semester, Spring 2014, our recruitment is "Kappa and the City!" We're going to highlight all of the great resources that Kappa has to offer internationally. Of course, we're going to demonstrate to them the bonds of sisterhood and the strength of our sorority. Over the past year standards has created kore groups, passed around the hoots jar, supportive sister and celebrated sisters are announced each week, as well as weekly standards meetings to check in with the sisters. This semester we will be participating and supporting another on campus sorority at a zumbathon event. Zeti Chi will also be participating in the Polar Plunge, a huge local event that benefits the Special Olympics. We have extended the invite to join our team to the other Greek Organizations. This year in particular, Zeta Chi is focused on increasing Greek unity, and creating a more interactive environment. So far this semester we've also hosted Kappa Kappaccino's in order to raise money for the Special Olympics and the Polar Plunge that we took apart in February.
==2013==
==2013==
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In the past year the Zeta Chi Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma has become an even closer group of girls through scholarship, leadership, and philanthropy. At the Province Meeting in 2013, Zeta Chi was honored with the Sisterhood and Morale Award. Two members of the Chapter, Lauren Garner and Deanna Clark, also received the Undergraduate Kappa Scholarship for 2013. We continued our tradition of attending the Marist Singers and Marist Dance Ensemble shows in order to support our sisters, while we also had fun at other sisterhood events such as ice skating, having a picnic at the Vanderbilt mansion, taking a self defense class, and having a Kappa Kindergarten day where we distressed with coloring and other fun, nostalgic activities. Philanthropy events that Zeta Chi had the opportunity to take part in included visiting a nursing home within Poughkeepsie, taking the Polar Plunge for the Special Olympics, having a Bake Sale for Relay for Life, running a RIF event at Clinton Elementary School reading to children, creating a reading carnival for Bridges to Hope tutoring program, hosting a Bake Sale for Breast Cancer Awareness, and donating Christmas gifts to children through participating with Marist’s Giving Tree program.
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