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man001906. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Theta Theta Omega Chapter Records, 1965-2015, MS-010104. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada. http://n2t.net/ark:/62930/d1sx67s37
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tRfyfia Xayya ‘Afyfia Sorority, (Inc. crfieta ifieta Omega CfiayterKayya Xi Cfiayter‘Founders1 ‘Day Dune fteon‘BCazing tfew Traits Through Economics Monte Carfo (noteCSaturday, February 2, 2002 12:00 FM.
Charter Members
Founders
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Majorie Hill
Lucy Diggs Sloane
Lillie Burke
Beulah Burke
EtheEHedgeman Lyle
Anna Ester Brown
Marie WoolfolkTaylor
Margaret Flagg Holmes
Lavinia Norman
Alice P. Murray
Carrie Snowden
Sarah Meriweather Nutter
Harriet Terry
Norma Boyd
Ethel Jane Mowbray
Theta ffheta Omega Chapter
CHARTER MEMBERS—Shown above following recent installation
services for new Theta Theta Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sorority by Far Western Regional Director Dr. Leadie Clark were
these charter members: (seated from left) Lois Bolden, Marilyn
Brooks Dr. Clark, Lorrayne Hail and Margeret Crawford; (standing
from left) Florence White, Dottie von Phul, Betty Foshee, Jacqueline
Hoggard, Harriet Robinson, Annie B. Carter, Barbara Kirkland and
Jeanne Penn. (See 'Who’s Who’ this page)
Charter Members
Kappa Xi Chapter
Yvonne Atkinson-Gates
Patricia Bailey Green
Vickie Barnett
Deborah Epps Maddison
Swayzine Fields
Shirley Harper King
Warnetta Hewlett Jones
Rosherral Hunt Beverley
Monica Lopes
Waynette James
Vickie Turner
Deborah Wicker Wright
Dr. Larzette G. Hale
17th Supreme Basileus
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Speaker
Dr. Larzette G. Hale was born in Idabel, Oklahoma,
the daughter of Thomas and Mary Golden. She completed
high school in Taft, Oklahoma and entered
Langston University at the age of 16. After graduation
she married William H. Hale and twenty years later she
returned to Langston University as its First Lady when
her husband Dr. William H. Hale was elected the 10th
President of the University.
During the intervening twenty years, Soror Hale received
her Masters and Ph.D. degrees in accounting
from the University of Wisconsin. She was the thirdj
Black woman in the nation to become a Certified PublicAccountant.
When she received the Ph.D. in accounting,
she became the first Black woman to hold a Ph.D.
and a CPA. In December, 2000, she received the Honorary
Doctorate in Humanities from Weber State University
in Ogden, Utah and in March 2001, the Outj
standing Service Award from Utah State University.
During her professional career, she has served as
professor of accounting and Chair of the Business Administration
Department at Bethune-Cookman College
in Dayton Beach, Florida; Clark College in
Atlanta, Georgia; Langston University; and for 18 years she served as professor of accounting
and Head of the School of Accountancy at Utah State University in Logan, Utah. Upon retirement
from Utah State, she was invited to serve as Distinguished Professor of Accounting at Brigham
Young University in Provo, Utah. In 1995, she was invited back to Langston University to serve
as Interim Dean of the School of Business. She was the first black to serve as a member of the
Utah state Board of Regents (the body that oversee’s Utah’s 9 colleges and universities), 1993-
99.
State and National recognitions have included:
Outstanding CPA, Outstanding Accounting Executor, Life Membership and Special Life-Time
Educator Awards from the Utah Association of Certified Public Accountants.
She has received honors for community service from several organizations, including the National
Association of University Women, the Soroptomist International and the National
Association of Business and Women’s Clubs.
Soror Hale began service in Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. as a charter member and Basileus
of Alpha Zeta Chapter at Langston University in 1939. She was elected as Supreme Tamiochus
in 1955 and served two terms. She was elected as our first Supreme Basileus Elect in 1964 and
became the 17th Supreme Basileus in 1966. Her contributions include the Heritage Brochures,
the Heritage Tour for High School students, the Foreign Travel Grants for Undergraduate Sorors
and most important the installation of an accounting system and endowment;investment plan.
The accumulated endowment funds helped provide the down payment for our present headquarters
when it was first built. Soror Hale now serves on the Strategic Planning Committee and the
Finance Committee of our national body.
Soror Hale has three daughters: Mrs. Pauline Hale Jackson, Mrs. Janis Hale Baker and Judge
Gina L. Hale, all sorors. She has seven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. She is a
member of St. John’s Episcopal Church in Logan, Utah.
Program
Presiding
Presentation
Welcome
Greetings
Greetings
Dr. Ouida Brown - Chairman
Chaparral High School Color Guard
Mrs. Kaweeda Adams
President, Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Ms. Ashley Tisdale
President Kappa Xi Chapter
Mrs. Diana Shipley
Far Western Regional Director
Mrs. Sami Randolph
; Dr. Gwendolyn Gates-Bartlett
Introduction of Dais
Introduction of Charter Members
Theta Theta Omega
The Occasion
Invocation
President Kaweeda Adams
Mrs. Barbara Kirkland
Lunch
Musical Selection
Poems
Recognition of Golden & Silver Stars
Introduction of Past National President
Address
Awards
Ms. Marriann Lewis
Ms. Annette Craighead
Mrs. Frances Perry
Mrs. Darlene Hancock
Dr. Larzette G Hale
Past National President Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc
Mrs. Billie K. Rayford
Vice President Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Mrs. Diane Stith
Mrs. Lois Tabor Ice
Economics Community Awards
Lois Tabor Ice Award
Thelma Tyree Award
Guest Awards
Closing Remarks
Acknowledgements
Mrs. Kaweeda Adams
Mrs. Ethel Archibald
Mrs. Lynette Boggs McDonald
Mrs. Kaweeda Adams
Dr. Quida M. Brown
Silver Sorors
25 Years + Service
Soror Lois Bolden
Soror Margaret Crawford
Soror Darlene Hancock
Soror Dorothy Johnson
Soror Lavonne Lewis
Soror Edna States
Soror Willa White
Soror Bertha Pendleton
Soror Gloria Washington
Soror Dorothy Earle
Soror Virginia Ingram
Soror Barbara Kirkland
Soror Donnyss Rucker
Soror Elizabeth Sheffield
Soror Diane Stith
Soror Beverly Winston
Soror^lora Murphy Shaffer
Soror Nadine Reid-Hill
Soror Petsye Powell-Huyghue
Golden Sorors
50 Years + Service
Soror Thais Baccus
Soror Elise Bryant
Soror Annette Craighead
Soror Lois Ice
Soror Helen Jenkins
Soror Janet Rhoden
Soror Greta Mills
Soror Frances Perry
Founders Day
Committee Members
Dr.Ouida Brown, Chairman
Kaweeda Adams
Ethel Archibald
Annette Craighead
Josie Gaines
Lillian Gates
Dr.Gwendolyn Gates-Bartlett
Darlene Hancock
Barbara Kirkland
Carolyn Parks
Frances Perry
Terri Polite
Sami Randolph
Billie Rayford
Tina Rimmey
Donnyss Rucker
Elizabeth Sheffield
Diane Stith
Alvha Kappa Alpha Jna
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^0^2 Chapter “Roster^
iKaweeda Ad'lflhSM Wilhelmina Lee
Rhonda E.Lavonne Lewis
Ethel Archibald Rosilyn McCann
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PawtBi Barnes BShawna McNair
Betty Bell 13^ Ann McNeil
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Jacqueline Brown Greta Mills
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Belisa Brownlee J^envattaB Neal Johnson
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Jacquelyn Caffey Diane EpES Domini Calloway Terri^qpj^^jl,) Polite
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Cashia Devane Celese
RnaM Dorman Nadine ReidjHj
Bgnda Dumas ^Banet Rhoden
Dorothy Earle Berna R h 0 d e s F 0 r d
Josie Gaines Tina Rirnmeyj^
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Gwendolyn Gates Bartlett^ ^DoTiriyss J Rucker ♦
EosaEjn Guy 1 Sharon ISavage
Jacqueline R. HpJ Elizabeth Sheffield
Darlene HancMMB Jacqulyn Shropshire ’
Stacey H^lsynDe^m^id]^ Edna Estates
Jacquelyn H^ri^l Sandra jBass^1
Mildred Harrison Diane Stith
Clair Hart BEtgssangraw [■ Summer^
Jamie Ha^in^J Debra BQpeyj
Patricia J. Hester Chanda Travis
Denell ■ Hpggai^M Yolanda Turner
Verlia Hoggard BSmffTiceJ Villano
Tonia Holmes Sutton Leverne Wallace Kelly
Lois ic^B Sharon Walton
Virginia Ingra^H Gloria D. L^ashincTOn
Johnson »/Villsro^oniqB White
Barbara Kirkland - pi Be^,|y i Winston
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Chapter Chairmen Recognition
Founders' Day 2002
To our 17th National President Dr. Larzette Hale, our Far Western Regional
Director Diana G. Shipley, all those who serve Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority,
family, and friends, it is my pleasure to recognize the committee chairmen
for the 2001 program year. As members and supporters of Alpha Kappa
Alpha Sorority activities, you approved and supported a tremendous
program for the year 2001. In the spirit of the Founders of Alpha Kappa
Alpha Sorority, I would like to give you a brief overview of the chapter's
accomplishments and ask each chairman to come forward to receive a
small token of appreciation for their leadership.
J We started the year with a beautiful entry in the Martin Luther King
Parade thanks to the efforts of Soror Grace Mills.
S We would like to ask the AKA Teens to stand at this time. This
fantastic group of young ladies were second place winners in the
2002 MLK Parade. They are active in community service projects,
leadership development activities, fund raising efforts, and
community partnerships targeting youth. We thank Soror Belisa
Brownlee, AKA Teens Committee chair along with Sorors Tina
Rimmey and Donnyss Rucker for their work with this dynamic
group of young ladies.
J Once the MLK activity was completed, Soror Marian Burns
helped us focus our efforts on the fourth annual Mardi Gras
celebration where over 300 guests viewed our first Mardi Gras
souvenir booklet and supported our major fund-raising effort
J The proceeds from Mardi Gras and the second annual Juneteenth
celebration led by Soror Amanda McWilliams allowed the
chapter to distribute $3500 in scholarships to local graduating
seniors. Soror Lisa McNeil chaired the Scholarship Committee.
S At the 2001 Founders Day program, two hundred thirty sorors and
guests joined Theta Theta Omega and Kappa Xi chapters as we
commemorated the legacy of our founders, celebrated the
accomplishments of our great sisterhood, and heard the inspiring
words of past Supreme Anti-Basileus and Grammateus Rosalind
Griffin of Detroit, Michigan at the beautiful Paiute Golf Resort.
Founders Day 2001 was co-chaired by Soror Ouida Brown and yours truly.Does Theta Theta Omega Chapter support the national signature program ON TRACK ? You bet we do. Under the leadership of Soror Shirley Carroll, ON TRACK chairman and in collaboration with the Arts & Humanities Committee chaired by Quin Rivers, the fifth grade class at H. P. Fitzgerald Elementary delighted in the activities of the multicultural arts festival. Activities celebrated the history of jazz, poetry, writing with storybooks, along with an arts and crafts activity made especially for MOM. Kindergarteners had a "bootiful" time at their Halloween bash. Software programs, books and enrichment materials were funded through a School-to- Work grant along with donations from publishers and chapter members. Sorors volunteered as tutors and classroom helpers throughout the year as well as participated in Nevada Reading Week activities.Children from the community "took to the friendly skies" as they were introduced to the world of aviation through a collaborative with the Tuskegee Airmen, the Experimental Aviation Association, and United Airlines. Theta Theta Omega was responsible for involving over 100 children in the Inspiration and Young Eagles Flights. The chapter was recognized in the national newsletter of the Tuskegee Airmen for their efforts.Soror Diane Stith helped us track the dollars spent with minority businesses as we celebrated Black Dollar Days. She now heads the Twenty Pearls Investment Club which became a reality in 2001, and helped guide us through the development of a a dynamic roster of financial and legal professionals at the third annual Money Matters seminar on December 8, 2001.Soror Jacqueline Brown kept the chapter focused on the base of our "Blazing New Trails" initiative - leadership development. Members have actively participated in the leadership modules, the chapter operations workshop, cluster, and regional conference activities. Not only are Theta Theta Omega and Kappa Xi members in attendance at the local and regional levels, workshop presenters from each chapter received rave reviews for their presentations during cluster and regional conference activities. Thanks to the support of our Far Western Regional Director Soror Diana Shipley, Theta Theta Omega now has a strong presence at the regional level. As we plan for Leadership Seminar 2003 and
Regional Conference 2005 in Las Vegas, your support will be
crucial.
Our Standards Committee led by Soror Sandra Stewart-Bass
provided the direction to measure the success of goals and
objectives established by the chapter.
Soror Carolyn Parks, our 2001 Mardi Gras queen, chaired the
Budget and Finance Committee.
Soror Lavonne Lewis guided chapter members through the
process of a chapter By-Laws and a Manual of Standard
Operations revision.
Public policy issues were addressed through the Connections
Committee chaired by Soror Ouida Brown. Theta Theta Omega
organized and participated in registrar of voters training, AKA Day
at the Capitol, and "So You Want to Run for Public Office
Workshop." We appreciate the time that County Commissioner
and Soror Yvonne Atkinson-Gates, Las Vegas City Councilwoman
and Soror Lynette Boggs-McDonald, Nevada Senator Joe Neal,
Nevada Assemblymen Morse Arberry and Wendell Williams spent
with members of the chapter in an outstanding workshop session.
Soror Annette Craighead, Publicity Committee chair, launched a
chapter website. Thanks to her efforts as the Ivy Leaf Reporter,
articles on Theta Theta Omega programs and sorors appeared in
the four issues of the Ivy Leaf, the national sorority publication.
Many of you have attended chapter meetings because her tenacity
with local media entities.
Our Hospitality Committee chaired by the awesome Soror Ethel
Archibald keeps us bonded as a chapter. We enjoy monthly
treats in recognition of birthdays, anniversaries, and personal
celebrations. Sorors are right there to provide the strength and
encouragement in times of need. It is all done with grace and
style.
The Membership Committee chaired by our immediate past
president, Soror Jacqueline Hall provided some rich experiences
this year. Members thoroughly enjoyed the Summer Cooler.
Chapter Retreat, and membership process. The Chapter Retreat,
held at the Hacienda Hotel in Boulder City, was facilitated by
Soror Willa White. We were so proud to welcome seven new
sorors to the sisterhood at a membership luncheon chaired by
Soror Wilhelmina Lee. We are also proud that six sorors
transferred to Theta Theta Omega and three reactivated at the
Boule level Soror Beverly Winston is chairing the New Members
Community Service Project that is scheduled for implementation
later this year.
J Soror Sharon Savage we will never forget your efforts as
Graduate Advisor to the Kappa Xi Chapter for the past four years
nor will we forget the efforts of the Graduate Advisor's Task Force
as members joined the AIDS for Southern Nevada Fun Walk,
assisted in the undergraduate mentoring program, supported the
Undergraduate Week and membership activities. Theta Theta
Omega members beamed as Kappa Xi members were recognized
for academic excellence at UNLV campus recognition activities.
J Our golden soror of 57 years Soror Janet Rhoden chaired the
Music Committee brought lovely melodies to our hearts.
J Thanks to the efforts of our Nominating Committee, chaired by
Soror Bertha Pendleton, the chapter had a dynamic slate of
officers from which to choose. The Tellers Committee, chaired by
Soror Thais Devore Baccus, validated results of the various
elections. Thank you for keeping the integrity of the elections
process.
J Weren't we on top of the world when Soror Lisa McNeil helped
the chapter achieve the doctoral level in the Alpha Kappa Alpha
Educational Advancement Foundation efforts?
J \Ne were even more estatic when NBLIC Health Program was
awarded the first annual Cornelia Banks Health Award at the Far
Western Regional Conference? We can give accolades to Soror
Dorothy Johnson and the NBLIC/Health Committee for bringing
the our national president and Far Western Regional Director to
the third annual Health Forum.
J Also at the 2001 Far Western Regional Conference, the chapter
scrapbook won second place in its category. The committee was
chaired by our creative and crafty Soror Ina Dorman. Theta Theta
Omega sorors were awarded second place ribbons for entries in
the poetry, arts and crafts, and the Ida L. Jackson Award
categories.
J We look forward to supporting the new Sudden Infant Death
Syndrome initiative to be chaired by Soror Terri Polite, who is
also our Tea Rose Talk Editor.
J Thanks to the generosity of chapter members, twenty-two families
expressed gratitude to Sorors Amanda McWilliams, Sami
Randolph along with members of the Thanksgiving Baskets
Committee as they each received a baskets filled with a turkey and
all of the ingredients for a nutritious Thanksgiving meal.
J Soror Ina Dorman led the effort for 60 coats were donated to
local charities for AKA Coat Day.
J Soror Gwendolyn Gates-Bartlett helped the chapter launch the
AKA Make A Difference Day program. This year, Theta Theta
Omega received a $700 donation credit for food, clothing, baby
items donated to the local Shade Tree Homeless Shelter.
J Plans are now under way to support the Senior Citizens Project
chaired by Soror Rhoda Anderson.
J You might ask, how did we do it all. Well, with the support of all
members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, family, and friends;
community partners, through lots of prayers led and inspired by
our charter member and chaplain Soror Barbara Kirkland; under
the leadership of our esteemed chapter president Soror Kaweeda
Adams.
As program chair, it was my pleasure to facilitate this phenomenal
program.
Now tell me, are the members of Theta Theta Omega Chapter BLAZING
NEW TRAILS?
The proof is in the Program. Because you are the best, I ask that you
stand and give yourselves a round of applause for the execution of an
exemplary program.
To keep the momentum going for 2002, I ask that you please complete the
committee sign-up and return it to me at the end of the meeting.
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Kaweeda G. Adams
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Rhoda Anderson
President
February 2, 2002
Senior Citizens Project Chairman
February 2, 2002
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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Ethel Archibald
Hospitality Chairman
February 2, 2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Thais Devore Baccus
Tellers Chairman
February 2, 2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Jacqueline Brown
Leadership Task Force Chairman
February 2, 2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Ouida Brown
Founders Day 2002 Chairman
February 2, 2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Belisa Brownlee
AKA Teens Chairman
February 2, 2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
L *X Theta Theta Omega Chapter
'■Z^er. t-. B fl ■ Marian Burns
Ways and Means Committee Chairmc
February 2, 2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Shirley Carroll
K
ON TRACK Committee Chairman
February 2, 2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Annette Craighead
Publicity Chairman
February 2, 2002
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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Ina Dorman
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
■, Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Gwendolyn Gates-Bartlett
Family Committee Chairman
February 2, 2002
AKA Make A Difference Day Chairma
February 2, 2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Jacqueline Hall
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Dorothy Johnson
Membership Committee Chairman
February 2, 2002
Health Committee Chairman
February 2, 2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Barbara Kirkland
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Wilhelmina Lee
Chaplain
February 2, 2002
Membership Luncheon Chairman
February 2, 2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
E. Lavonne Lewis
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Lisa McNeil
Constitution & By-Laws Chairman
February 2, 2002
Scholarship/EAF Chairman
February 2, 2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Amanda McWilliams
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Grace Mills
Ways & Means Chairman
February 2, 2002
MLK Parade Chairman
February 2, 2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Carolyn Parks
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Bertha Pendleton
Budget & Finance Committee Chairman Nominating Committee Chairman
February 2, 2002 February 2, 2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Terri Polite
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Sami Randolph
Tea Rose Talk Editor
February 2, 2002
Thanksgiving Baskets Chairman
February 2, 2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Billie Rayford
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Janet Rhoden
Program Chairman
February 2, 2002
Music Committee Chairman
February 2, 2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Tina Rimmey
AKA Teens Chairman
February 2, 2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Quin Rivers
Arts & Humanities Chairman
February 2, 2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Donnyss Rucker
AKA Teens Committee
February 2, 2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Sharon Savage
Graduate Advisor
February 2, 2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Sandra Stewart-Bass
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Diane E. Stith
Standards Chairman Economics Committee Chairman
February 2, 2002 February 2, 2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Willa White
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Beverly Winston
AKA Chapter Retreat Facilitator
February 2, 2002
New Members Community Project Chair
February 2, 2002
From: Billie Knight Rayford Fax: +1(702)656-8883 To: Pam & Rick Fax: +1(702)878-4442 Page 3 of 3 Saturday, February 02, 2002 5:57 AM
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Soror Sharon Savage
Founders' Day Committee 2002
February 2, 2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Soror Diana Stith
Founders' Day Committee 2002
February 2, 2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Soror Willa White
Founders' Day Committee 2002
February 2, 2002
To our 17th National President Dr. Larzette Hale, Far Western Regional Director
Mrs. Diana G. Shipley, all those who serve Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, family,
and friends, I have the honor of presenting Theta Theta Omega Chapter's 2002
community awards. I would ask that our president Kaweeda Adams and
Founders' Day Chairman Dr. Ouida Brown assist with the presentations.
To our community partners for their collaboration in initiatives that target
education, economics, and especially youth leadership development, we present
a small token of appreciation.
Dr. Kenneth Westfield for his support of the youth in aviation project. I would
ask Soror Lavonne Lewis to accept this plaque on Dr. Westfield's behalf.
J. B. Knighten Chapter of Tuskegee Airmen for allowing Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sorority to play a significant role in the youth in aviation initiative.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc, for their support of the Money Matters
Community Economics Seminar... ten members of their youth group, the Del
Uniques were in attendance at 2001 seminar.
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc, for their support of the Money Matters and
Youth in Aviation programs.
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity and Councilman Lawrence Weekly for getting the
Kappa League involved in the Money Matters seminars.
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Kappa Xi Chapter for allowing the Omega
Gents to participate in the Money Matters and youth in aviation projects.
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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
salutes
Community Partner
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Youth Leadership Development
2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
salutes
Community Partner
Dr. Kenneth Westfield
Youth Leadership Development
2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
salutes
Community Partner
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
Youth Leadership Development
2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
salutes
Community Partner
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc
Youth Leadership Development
2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
salutes
Community Partner
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.
Youth Leadership Development
2002
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
salutes
Community Partner
Tuskegee Airmen
Youth Leadership Development
2002
Founder’s Day February 2, 2002 Final Report
The ultimate goal of any committee is to use their
resources to the best of their ability; therefore the
Founder’s Day Committee makeSthe following
recommendations to TTO:
• As long as the luncheon is open to the public, the chapter
should develop an internal rededication/awards
breakfast, lunch or dinner to be held on a date different
from the Founder’s Day. Awards and special recognition
of committee chairman, outstanding achievements
should be given at that time.
• During public luncheons, continue to recognize
community recipients for Arts and Humanities,
Economics, and the like that are targets of the sorority, at
the Founders Day activity.
• Open Founder’s Day Luncheon should be set to a
consistent time of the year.
• Souvenirs for guest should be eliminated (cost
effectiveness).
• Luncheon and program to last a maximum of no more
than two nnd n hvrtfihours.
• The location and date for the next year’s activity should
be reserved immediately following the completion of the
current year’s activity when ever possible.
• The committee should have a person at the steps of the
dais to assist sorors needing help.
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Theta Theta Omega Chapter
Founders Day Program
November 2, 2002
Meeting Objectives:
Determine location for luncheon, determine the needs for committees and make
assignments.
Determine the cost for the tickets. The tickets will be $40.00. SOFOFS are
asked to sell at least 4 tickets.
Listed below.
Logistics: Members Present
Date: October 21.2002 Ouida Brown
Time: 6:30 p.m. Barbara McCants-Hill
Place: At Soror Ouida Brown’s Home Jacqueline Caffey
Frances Perry
Josie Gaines
Meeting Called by Chairman Soror Ouida Brown
Agenda Items Person(s) Responsible
Determine Location Ouida Brown
The Luncheon will be at the Monte Carlo Hotel at 12 noon on
Saturday, January 11, 2003.
Menu
The menu is Baby Mesclun Greens, Tomatoes, cucumbers,
with ranch and raspberry vinaigrette dressing, grilled breast of
chicken with smitake mushrooms, Broccoli, cauliflower and
carrots, rice pilaf, freshly baked rolls and butter, creamy
cheesecake topped with seasonal berries, and freshly brewed
coffee, decaffinated coffee, hot tea and iced tea. The lunch will
cost 20.00 each plus 7.25% tax and 17% gratuity.
The cost is 40.00 per ticket. Sorors will be asked to be sell four.
Podium Decorations $ 500.00- for two centerpieces and 16
corsages for people on Dais $ 100.00
We will be using the hotel centerpieces.
Protocol for Guests
Speaker (Expenses) etc.
Preparations and Expectations
Soror Norma Solomon White
Transportation and lodging for
speaker approximately $900.00 The
Hotel reservations -350.00 for both
nights. 500.00 honorarium for
speaker. Transportation to and from
airport and while here 100.00. We
will pick up the dinner cost for
speaker at the Claim Jumpers. Sorors
are asked to join the committee and
officers for dinner on Friday, January
10th. Perdiem will be provided for
speaker at 30.00 per day to pick up
meals not provided by sorority.
Picking up and Returning from Airport
Program Composition and
(Printing)
Darlene Hancock & Gwendolyn
Gates - Bartlett
Program costs - $400.00
HostessesJ Diane Stith, Sorors including Kappi
Xi all are wearing white - Sorors
will seat guest at numbered tables
and help monitor guest during the
entertainment portion of the
program.
Tickets and Table Assignments
Barbara Kirkland
Tables will be numbered - Sorors are to sit
at tables assigned
Tables and Telecommunications Founders presented by power point and
projected on screens approximately $300.00
Tables will have pink table clothes and
green napkins.
Guest Gifts Josie Gaines
$50.00 for guest gift
Pencils and founders day bookmarks
at no cost to chapter.
Ouida Brown
- and Podium at Luncheon Special table for Charter Members of
Theta Theta Omega and Kappa Xi,
special invitation, etc.
Dais will be two tier with podium
and 15 chairs -chairs on both sides
with podium in the middle
Entertainment Ouida Brown
Before Start of Program and While Eating Monica Williams daughter of Soror
Mary Williams will sing during the
luncheon and a Harpist will play
chamber music during the luncheon
from 11:30 - 12:30 p.m. Sorors and
guest will be asked to keep the
noise down during the
entertainment and while eating.
Soror Attire Pink and or Green whereas Dais and
hostesses are wearing White on
Saturday
Publicity Local media and national media :
TV, Radio and Newspaper articles
are being orchestrated by our
publicity person : $75.00 for Ivy
Leaf article.
Total Expenditures = $ 12,800.00
Sorors selling 4 tickets each will generate $12,800.00
Next meeting is Monday, November 18. 2003 at the home of Ouida M. Brown at 6:30
p.m.