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Highlights of 2017
==Highlights of 2016==
Kappa Kappa Gamma had over five girls service on the recruitment team this past summer. We held our annul events as well as particpated participated in many different Pan, IFC, and other greek Greek councils events. Our overall goal this was to grow in our sisterhood, to achieve this goal we held multiple different sisterhood events that were a big hit!
Our campus this year was overall stable, not much change. The overall nature of our chapter is great. We are involved on and off campus and have really created a positive name for Kappa Kappa Gamma on the UNT campus.
Our chapter is very involoved involved with the Adopt a Block program that is offered at UNT. We spend about 2-3 hours each Friday cleaning and picking up trash in our spot on campus.
Our chapter meets right in our Zeta Sigma house in the chapter room every Monday night at 6:30.
I would recommand recommend our most recent president Christa Irvin. She did an amazing job as our president this past year and I believe she has some great stories to tell.
We have a ton of awesome photos from this year on our social media accounts. We try to highlight all our events and special sisters on our Instagram each month.
-------------------==Highlights of 2017==
'''Note During the spring semester of 2017 we got a wonderful pledge class of four super involved and amazing ladies. We had an event at the house called Kappa Kookout where we sold tickets to the community as well as the UNT campus for barbecue served at out Chapter Registrar:''house. At this event we also accepted donations of children's books for us to donate! We held our first Kappa Kappa Chino event on the UNT campus where we handed out coffee to students and took donations for the KKG Foundation. As for social events, we had a super fun date party where sisters and their dates dressed up as their favorite TV show characters. Everyone had a great time and amazing costumes! Overall this semester was a success and left everyone feeling excited and positive for fall recruitment.Please refer to your This past fall the Zeta Sigma chapter archives including got the most amazing pledge class we could ever hope for. The 32 ladies have already made a huge impact on our chapter meeting minutes by being involved, dedicated and passionate. Throughout the semester we have done numerous philanthropic events benefiting RIF and the Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation. We held our second Kappa Kappa Chino event on campus where sisters handed out coffee to students on campus and accepted donations for the KKG Foundations. We held our first annual Kappa Kabana event at our house where we served tacos to the public after them buying tickets and back issues of /or donating a children's book. The Key event was super successful! We also had some great social events this fall semester including Owlween (a joint date party with Chi Omega) and our annual Sapphire Ball Formal. Our Event Chair did an incredible job with both events. Our chapter has continued to fill in any gaps be heavily involved on the UNT campus in a variety of organizations and leadership positions.Describe the recent changes on your campus and describe the above historical highlights. If overall nature of your chapter archives are not complete, please research your university library, .The University of North Texas campus is ever growing and changing. There is construction going on all around campus newspaper for new buildings and yearbook archives dorms. Our chapter is excited for newsworthy information about your the various changes happening on campus. The overall nature of our chapteris happy, dedicated and involved. Which is shown through our positive recruitment and our successful events. Please double check Chapter Philanthropy:What organization(s) has your work chapter historically/traditionally raised money for accuracy. Contact chapter Advisory , or House Board membersdonated hours to, in your community?As a chapter we have spent a lot of time volunteering at a local Alumnae Association memberselementary school by reading to second graders and working events that the school puts on for the students, or including books fairs and literacy nights. We also do donation drives for children's books that we then use to read to the students and donate to the school's library.Why did your Province Director chapter choose this organization(s) to support?Being involved in the Denton community is just as important as donating our efforts to organizations around the country. Volunteering at Ginnings gives Zeta Sigma the opportunity to take 30 minutes out of Chapters their day to pour into the life of a student, share their love for assistanceReading, and encourage them that they can do anything they set their mind to do. Your efforts will ensure Chapter Facility:In what kind of a facility does your chapter meet? Please attach a clear photo of where you typically hold chapter meetings – whether in a complete classroom, chapter house or elsewhere.We hold chapter meetings and accurate history other events on our house on the UNT campus. Attached is a photo of the outside of our house.Oral HistoryAre there any current members, alumnae or advisers from your chapter that you recommend for the Fraternity’s oral history project? We are looking for future generations Kappas with stories to tell – funny chapter memories, great professional achievement stories, heartwarming stories of how Kappa has helped them, etc.We would recommend Ashley Hagrove, Julianne Bergen, Paige Sennet, Murae McCumber, Lexi Skjolsvik, and Veronica Abshire (advisor).PhotographsAre there any interesting photos in your chapter’s archives that you would like to share with us?I have attached a few photos that we would love to enjoyshare with you all!