Hey all!
I know, I know, it's been a really long time. Like the title says....woops! Hope you all have been having a fantastic semester! So lets talk about this - the first day of Spring, it snows...the next day...it snows again. Oneonta, why? Sigh...guess we'll have to get used to it.
Sigma Gamma Phi has been crazy busy as of late, between Relay for Life, our New Members being initiated (Congrats girls!) and our Spring Alumni Weekend. As a team, Sigma Gamma Phi raised $2,233 for Relay, and won three awards. I'm so proud of the hard work everyone put in to make our participation so successful. At our Alumni Weekend, we had a fantastic turnout, with alumna from the 90s coming to visit! It was great to hear their tales of school in the 90s, and it was awesome to see them reunite with their pledge sisters!
Coming up soon, we'll be participating in Into the Streets, which is a community-wide community service day. People form teams and are assigned to different locations, and there is generally a great turnout! Sigma Gamma Phi is excited to see where we'll be assigned to this year!
More to come soon...enjoy the snow!
ΣveΓy Φne Loves An Arethusa Girl
Hey all! I'm Lora and I'm a student at SUNY Oneonta. I'm a member of Sigma Gamma Phi, a recognized sorority at my school. This blog is just a fun way to let people know what Greek life is about here on the Oneonta campus!
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Busy Busy Busy
So, we're only 2 weeks into the semester and life is crazy already!
Recruitment was successful for all chapters, with 80 something bids handed out! Thusa has 16 fabulous new members, and we're so excited for them!
Sigma Gamma Phi and Phi Kappa Psi are putting on our first annual Diabetes Walk on Feb. 13th, so we've been busy planning since we came back to school. The walk will be held from 2-6pm, with registration beginning at 1pm. Anyone can pre-register (for $3 as opposed to on-sight registration which costs $5) by coming to our table in Mills on Wednesday the 2nd from 11:30-3:30 or by emailing us at sucodiabetes@gmail.com. We hope to have a great turnout, and there will be food and entertainment (thank you Kickline, Hooked on Tonics, Kevin Shea, and Bobby Zinke!) We hope to see you there!
We're also participating in Can-struction with semester with Alpha Phi Delta, and we hope to be able to raise enough funds to purchase 1000 cans. Wish us luck!
Hope everyone's semester is going well so far, more updates later!
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Saturday, January 15, 2011
Happy New Year!
Here's to a new year, a new semester, and a whole new recruitment week! Greek life will be abuzz for the first 2 weeks, with fraternity and sorority socials, meet the Greeks, sorority tea, bid day, and many other IGC (Inter-Greek Council) events! Between the start of new classes and recruitment, we'll all be kept on our toes at the start of the semester.
As the newly elected Sigma Gamma Phi Community Service chair, I'm working to coordinate with Phi Kappa Psi to put on a Diabetes Walk on Feb 13th! We're hoping to have a great turnout for this event, and also hope to raise awareness and funds for the fight of this disease. More details as they come.
That's all I've got for now, hope you all have a good trip back up to Oney, and I'll be back with more on recruitment at a later date!
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Hey all!
So sorry it's been a while, life got crazy once again. Campus has been a buzz with many different activities in the last few weeks, including the Order of Omega Halloween Carnival, the Phi Sigma Sigma Kidney Walk, and the North East Affiliates of College and University Residence Halls (NEACURH for short) Regional Conference! Greeks everywhere have been quite busy!
Before Halloween in the Halls, the Order of Omega holds an annual carnival to amp the kids up before they go trick-or-treeting. Sigma Gamma Phi held a table, at which the kids were able to decorate trick-or-treat bags. They were given many different kinds of stickers and markers, and with the help of our sisters, made some pretty awesome personalized bags. As a local sorority, it was great to be able to reach out and connect with the children of our community. We had a great time interacting with the kids, and we had a ton of fun as well!
The Sigma Gamma Phi Liver Foundation Fundraiser was a great success, as we raised $150 for the fund. We hope to be able to do more fundraisers like this in the future! Thanks to all who came out to support =)
Our sisters also participated as volunteers at the NEACURH Regional Conference. Myself, AnneMarie Cucci and Tricia Connolly have been working to make this conference a reality on the SUNY Oneonta campus for the last 8 months, and it was great to see my sisters participate in something that means so much to the three of us. The conference was a blast, and or sisters were able to meet delegates from over 50 schools, so it was a great experience for all...and it didn't hurt that they were able to receive volunteer t-shirts!
The sisters of Sigma Gamma Phi are getting ready for our once-a-semester Sister Retreat, at which we will be doing all sorts of great sister bonding activities, playing games, and just getting a chance to be all together.
Hope you're all having a great semester-don't stress Thanksgiving is just around the corner! As Tigger once said, TTFN, ta ta for now!
Friday, October 22, 2010
SNOW?
Well in typical Oneonta fashion, it's SNOWING. On October 22nd. So not cool! This should make for a very interesting Halloween, none the less a very interesting winter.
This week is going to be jam-packed with work and activities. Today starts parents weekend, kicking off with the annual Cardboard Boatrace (better them than I...paddling across the Hunt pond in the snow in a cardboard boat, doesn't exactly sound like my cup of tea!) The Oneonta campus will be alive with Alumni and parents from all over, and there will be many things to do! Next week also starts the Halloween festivities, including the Order of Omega Halloween Carnival (where Greeks set up booths for kids to participate in activities before they go trick-or-treating) and Halloween in the Halls (which everyone should participate in! The kids are so cute!) Hopefully the kids will have a lot of fun!
On Oct. 31st, Phi Sigma Sigma will be holding their annual Kidney Walk from 11-1:30, and everyone is encouraged to come and participate, and to wear their costumes too!
After Halloween, we will be putting on our fundraiser at the Pub on Nov 4th. Half of the proceeds will go towards the American Liver Foundation, so we'd love for everyone to come out and support the great cause, and have fun doing it!
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Alumni Weekend!
It's that time in the semester again, Alumni Weekend! It's so much fun getting to talk to alumni from all different years and learn about Arethusa from them. We had an awesome weekend, filled with lunches and brunches and scavenger hunts. Now that the weekend has passed, it's back to the real world. Time to get back to our schoolwork (not as fun as seeing our beautiful alumni but it has to be done!) and finish up our midterms...
Friday, October 8, 2010
Campus Happenings
Hey all!
So it's been pretty busy here on campus since we've been back! Today Arethusa and Pi Delta Chi are hosting a bake sale, from which all proceeds are going to the Abagail Murphy Memorial Fund. We've had great success so far at the bakesale, and we're really glad to be supporting such a great cause.
Some other things that we of Sigma Gamma Phi are really excited about are our Alumni weekend, and the benefit concert we're hosting on November 4th!
Alumni weekend is next week, and we can't wait to see our older sisters. It's great to get to know these sisters, and to also get to hear their stories about what Greek life was like here at Oneonta when they were in school. Alumni weekend is also a great opportunity to connect with sisters we haven't seen in a while, so it's always a great time had by all.
The benefit concert we're holding November 4th is also going to be for a great cause. This 18yrs & up concert will be hosted at the Pub, and will feature Kevin Shea & Kevin Kennedy (each playing solo sets) at 10pm. It will be $3 for 18-20 year olds, and $2 for 21 and up. Half of the proceeds will go towards the American Liver Foundation, so come out and support!
Hope everyone's having a great semester so far, and that's all I've got for now. More next time!
So it's been pretty busy here on campus since we've been back! Today Arethusa and Pi Delta Chi are hosting a bake sale, from which all proceeds are going to the Abagail Murphy Memorial Fund. We've had great success so far at the bakesale, and we're really glad to be supporting such a great cause.
Some other things that we of Sigma Gamma Phi are really excited about are our Alumni weekend, and the benefit concert we're hosting on November 4th!
Alumni weekend is next week, and we can't wait to see our older sisters. It's great to get to know these sisters, and to also get to hear their stories about what Greek life was like here at Oneonta when they were in school. Alumni weekend is also a great opportunity to connect with sisters we haven't seen in a while, so it's always a great time had by all.
The benefit concert we're holding November 4th is also going to be for a great cause. This 18yrs & up concert will be hosted at the Pub, and will feature Kevin Shea & Kevin Kennedy (each playing solo sets) at 10pm. It will be $3 for 18-20 year olds, and $2 for 21 and up. Half of the proceeds will go towards the American Liver Foundation, so come out and support!
Hope everyone's having a great semester so far, and that's all I've got for now. More next time!
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