Prev  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  Next

9

In April 2007, members of Zeta Eta enjoyed solos and duets sung by Peter and Joan Schuetz, accompanied by Marilyn Musick on several selections, at the Immanuel Bible Foundation.  The meeting was co-hosted by Marylin Musick and Sharon Lundy.  In May, members met at the home of Sylvia Anderson.  Music was provided by Sue Miller and Todd Tucker.  In October, members gathered at the home of Pat Oien, with Phyllis Short serving as co-hostess.  Pat Oien presented a lecture on Hoagy Carmichael, and music was provided by Sylvia Anderson and Marilyn Musick.  Members sang along with a few songs, and Pat Oien provided dessert.

Zeta Omicron members bring items or monetary donations to each meeting and put together "goodie bags" containing toiletries, school supplies, and small toys to contribute to the Safer Futures organization which provides a safe house to women and their children from abusive homes.  The joint meeting in April with Zeta Sigma was at the home of Michelle Worthing. The chapter welcomed Sue Tams, of Zeta Sigma, and Treasurer of the D.O. Foundation, as a special attendee.  In May, the chapter's annual spring brunch was co-hosted by Maryalice Seaholts and Carol Ramey at the Patton House.  Fay Anne Sebaly, assisted by grandson Chad Pittman and mother Fay Anderson, presented a lecture recital on George Gershwin.  In August, members joined with Zeta Sigma for the annual picnic as well as a concert at the Blossom Music Center.  In September, at the annual potluck dinner at the home of Adele Fussner, by Abbey Bolton, President Carol Ramey held the business meeting, and Maryalice Seaholts presented a "Getting to Know You" program to welcome new members Sharon Alberson, Marjorie Pagan, and Laurel Seeds.  In October, members met at Michelle Worthing's home and Marylou Grigg was the co-hostess.  Sara Burky, accompanied by Julie Lehmas, presented a program of songs by Gerald Finzi.  Later that month, members baked cookies for the reception hosted by Sara Miller, following Delta Upsilon's Founders Day Recital. 

Members of Zeta Sigma met in March at the home of Gloria Wharton where Joy Weakland presented a program on the music of Alan Hovhaness and members performed a "Potpourri of American Music."  In April, The joint meeting with Zeta Omicron was at the home of Michelle Worthing and featured a music program presented by Alexa McCleaster and Michelle Thompson, the 2006 recipient of the chapter's scholarship.  Both are members of Delta Upsilon.  In August, members joined with Zeta Omicron for the annual picnic as well as a concert at the Blossom Music Center.  In October, the chapter met at the home of Fran Hawthorne.  Roy and Fran Hawthorne presented a program on the baritone and the euphonium.

 

 

 

 In March 2007, Zeta Zeta presented their annual joint concert with the Denver Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota at the First Baptist Church of Denver.  A reception followed the concert.  In August, Zeta Zeta members met at the home of President Karen Harris for the chapter's annual potluck picnic, where Karen Harris tested members on D.O. trivia and members sang songs from the D.O. Songbook.  In September, members met with the Steinway Club and the Bremen Club for the joint fall tea at the home of Carolyn Shaak.  A music program featuring the talents of Donna Levene, Mary Ella House, Suzanne Barchers, Karen Harris, her daughter Katie Harris, Megan Buness, Ellie Seligmann, and Diana Heyburn was presented, followed by a reception.

In October, members enjoyed a music program presented by member Dr. Grace Asquith and patron Dr. William Kearns as part of The Boulder Valley Arts Ensemble at  The Meridian.

Members of Eta Lambda observed its Founders Day in September, featuring a première of a new D.O. and chapter song composed by member, Tarnashala Andrews.  Later that month, members gathered for their 3rd annual retreat.  Members entertained children at the Fall Festival held at the Kindercare Preschool Center by doing activities such as a cake walk, musical chairs, and arts and crafts.  In October, members presented flowers to D.O. member Elizabeth Futral, world renowned soprano, in honor of her performance in Atlanta.

Other Alumni
Chapter News

Support your Fraternity

 

Send contributions for the Fraternity

 

to

 

Julie Hensley Wright, Executive Secretary

P.O. Box 752

Jefferson City, Tennessee 37760

 

Contributions appreciated for the Endowment Fund, Educational Journal Fund (Keep the WHEEL Turning Drive), Conference 2009 Fund, and Executive Office Fund.