PINK PEARLS OF SERVICE Zeta Upsilon Omega Chapter
January 11, 2014
Message from the Basileus Happy New Year!
I hope you enjoyed festive times over the holidays and are planning some fun adventures in 2014. As I reflect on 2013, I appreciate all the wonderful programs and fun we’ve shared as members of Zeta Upsilon Omega Chapter. We really have an awesome chapter!
Happy Birthday Sorors
This year, we will continue to focus on three SMART goals:
Reclaim and Retain Members
Jan. 7—Soror Davenia Navaroli
Improve Chapter Operations
Jan. 9—Soror Terri Murph
Financial Stewardship
Jan. 14—Soror Joi Davies Jan. 14—Soror Jazmine Clarke
These specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and timely goals will play an important role in shaping the future of our chapter. I am confident that we will be successful if we apply our resources and talents to the task at hand. We have a great deal of work ahead, and need every soror working together to accomplish the mission. I look forward to a healthy and wonderful year.
Jan. 16—Soror Busara Pitts Jan. 19—Soror Teresena Bryant
Jan. 25—Soror Joyce Thornton Jan. 26—Soror Carolyn Turner Jan. 31—Soror Betty Jo Gaston
Soror Crystal L. Pruitt
In This Issue
Zeta Upsilon Omega Members and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Attend AKAdemy Holiday Social at Carter G. Woodson Museum
AKA AKAlades
Program Reports
Committee Reports
Upcoming Events
Announcements
Committee Reports
Black Family Patti Razor wanted to thank the chapter for their
Health Committee
donations of coupons to military troops overseas. The auxiliary sent a total of 20,000 coupons to Italy in December.
Patti is no longer the president of the group but is still handling the coupon project. Please be reminded that the chapter has discontinued the overseas coupons project but sorors may still
donate coupons individually to the AMVET post. Soror Earline Gilbert
Get healthy and fit in 2014! UPCOMING EVENTS Feb. 1—Healthy Bodies/Healthy Minds Workshop at Lake Vista Feb. 7—Pink Goes Red at Hospice
Education Committee
Technology Committee
Come out and support the MLK Essay Contest on Feb. 19 at Enoch Davis Center.
A special thanks to the Technology committee for their hard work in redesigning our chapter website. The new site is available for you to view at www.zuochapter.org.
Internal Leadership Training The Timeless History committee is compiling the material submitted by all Basilei and updating the membership roster for all decades. History book is due by Jan. 15. Soror Myrtle Williams
New Officer Training was held on Jan. 7 at Enoch Davis Center. The agenda included discussion on the following topics: Roles and Responsibilities Leadership Traits
Parliamentary Procedures
Code of Ethics Transition Matrix
Committee Reports
Emerging Young Leaders EYL Orientation EYL Orientation was held on Thursday December 12th from 6 p.m.7:30 p.m. at the Child’s Park YMCA. A very special Thank You to Sorors who came to support the EYL Program and to meet the girls and their parents. EYL Service Projects Keeping with the tradition of providing the girls with community service opportunities, the EYL’ers participated in the Neighbor to Neighbor Program Toybox Event at the Child’s Park YMCA on Saturday December 21, 2013. Over 25 girls ( both present and EYL Alumni) participated in this worthwhile event. Thank you Soror Deborah for keeping us on your volunteer list. EYL Retreat The EYL Annual Retreat will take place on Saturday January 11, 2014 from 3:00pm-7:00pm at the Childs Park YMCA. A special thank you to Soror Nakena and Soror Jasmine Clark for once again offering to do engaging workshops for the girls. Sorors if you have a workshop topic or are interested in conducting a retreat activity please contact Soror Lisa. Upcoming Events EYL Black History Month Presentation presented in partnership with the Education Committee. Please stay tuned for more information and dates that will be forthcoming. EYL Social Media Etiquette Workshop on Thursday January 16th at the Childs Park YMCA. EYL’ers Served to Date: 56 young ladies. Within those 56 ladies we have had girls who have gone on to be Student Body Presidents, Class Presidents, Honor Roll, Principals List, Accepted into Programs, etc. Sorors, as you can see from the above mentioned activities, the Sorors on the EYL Committee have been very busy with the planning of our Sorority’s Signature Program. As we enter the final year of the EYL Program as the Signature Program, please make an effort to show your support to our EYL’ers and the EYL Committee who work so very hard to plan and present programming consistent with the high standards of Alpha Kappa Alpha. In closing, Sorors our Committee has been approached by several EYL’ers and their parents regarding the status of the EYL Program at the conclusion of Soror Carolyn House Stewart’s administration. This is an issue that our Chapter will address soon as to what are intentions are as far as continuing on with the Emerging Young Leaders Program. Sisterly,
Soror Lisa L. Brody
AKA AKAdemy January Activities Jan. 4 Preparing for Greatness School Supplies Give-away Jan. 4 AKAdemy Bowling Party Jan. 11 Emerging Young Leaders Retreat Jan. 11 Boyz to Men "Black Men, Black Youth" Jan. 15 College Preparation
Jan. 16 Social Media Etiquette Jan. 17 Jan. 18 Jan. 19 Jan. 20 Jan. 20
MLK Concert at Prayer Tower MLK Lecture Series MLK Candlelight Vigil MLK Breakfast (Junior/Seniors) MLK Day of Service (HS Students)
Submitted by Soror Manitia Moultrie
MEMBERSHIP NEWS
January 11, 2014
Membership Matters The membership procedures for joining our chapter is outlined within the Membership Tab on our website (zuochapter.org). 2013 Conference Registration: South Atlantic Regional (Charleston, SC) - 48 Leadership (Montreal, CN) - 6 Undergraduate Roundup (Atlanta, GA) - 1 Cluster II (Clearwater, FL) - 39
Reclamation 2014 Reclaiming Our Missing Pearls for Timeless Service Encourage an inactive soror(s) to join our chapter as we focus on the joys of AKA sisterhood. Dues discount for 2015!!! MIP 2014 Membership Committee get ready to begin working February as we move forward with our request to conduct an MIP.
Sisterly Relations is the positive experience between sorors that fosters and maintains sisterly bonds, effective communication, and the management of conflicts, perceptions, and emotions. 2014 Calendar Reminders Membership Classifications Founders’ Day Dinner Silver Star Member January 15 At least 25 years as a member Joint Founders’ Day Submit request to corporate office January 25 Receives a certificate South Atlantic Regional Can purchase the medallion (ZUO membership committee pays April 3-6 shipping) 5th Friday Social Recognition at all formal events and publications May 30 Boule Life Member July 12-18 At least 25 years as a member 5th Friday Social Submit application to the corporate office with appropriate fees October 31 Future per capita tax payments are cancelled Cluster II Pay $10 EAF fee to chapter November 14-15 Receives a life membership certificate, pin, financial card, and Ivy Leaf (Gold Card is extra) CONGRATULATIONS!!! Has speaking privileges as a Boule member Silver Stars Recognized as a Zeta Upsilon Omega chapter member Initiated in 1989 Not required to attend chapter meetings Joyce Bell Not required to participate in chapter activities Lesley Cooper Receive all courtesies accorded an active member as a Boule member Deborah Figgs-Sanders Loretta Gilstrap Not required to assume chapter obligations Pamela Jones No chapter voting privileges Bessie Kirnes Want to vote, sponsor an MIP candidate, hold an office, or participate Sandra Patterson in chapter activities? Pay chapter dues minus $90 Ann Tellis Recognition in all publications Lena Wilfalk Golden Member At least 50 years as a member Submit request to corporate office Must be active at the time of request Receives a certificate and medallion Recognition at all formal events and publications Chapter assessments are cancelled Diamond Member At least 75 years as a member Submit request to corporate office Must be active at the time of request Receives a certificate and medallion Recognition at all formal events and publications Chapter assessments are cancelled
Golden Initiated in 1964 Delores Whitehead
Membership Information Total Membership: 83 Active: Charter Members: Golden: 7 Silver Star: 36 Life Members: 17 First Year Graduates: Ivies Beyond the Wall: Pending Members: 4
Joint Founders Day Celebration Sorors, Local Tampa Bay Chapters from Bradenton/Sarasota, Clearwater, Lakeland, Bartow, St. Petersburg and Tampa are uniting at 11 a.m. on Jan. 25 to observe the 106th anniversary of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. The luncheon celebration will be held at the Phylllis Marshall Center at the University of South Florida in Tampa. The theme is "The Alpha Kappa Alpha Legacy: Honoring the Past, Embracing the Present, Stepping Boldly into the Future." Our 28th International President, Attorney Carolyn House Stewart, is the keynote speaker. In addition, our South Atlantic Regional Director, Soror Marsha Lewis Brown, will attend and participate on the program. Members who have served the organization for 25 or more years will also receive special recognition at the luncheon. To culminate the observance, sorors are invited to attend a worship service at 11 a.m. on Sunday, Jan. 26, at First Baptist of Lincoln Gardens, 4025 W. Palmetto in Tampa. In the spirit of service to all mankind, all eight Chapters will join together and collect donations of new and gently used clothing, shoes and accessories. The items will be donated to Dress for Success--a local organization that helps women to enter the workforce. ZUO members may participate in the service project by bringing one gently used or new business suit to the Jan. 11 Sorority Meeting at Suncoast Hospice Center. Chapters will participate in a group photo op at 3 p.m. on Jan. 12 at the Gamma Theta Omega Sorority House, 412 E 7th Ave in Tampa. The attire: Dressy pink or green attire. No pants. Observance will include a Rededication Ceremony. The registration deadline has been extended to Jan. 11. The cost is $50. Register online at www.AKAGTO.com.
Happy Birthday! 106 Years of Service and Sisterhood
Community Service Project
MLK Day of Service
AKAlades
The Starling School and Daycare was selected for our MLK Day of Service project which will be held on Monday, January 20, 2014. Our goal is to encourage a sense of
Soror Lena Wilfalk will retire
pride in school and the community.
from Eckerd College.
By making physical improvements to the school grounds will revitalize the
school’s appearance and beautify the neighborhood. Another goal is to foster a love for reading at an early age and proSoror Denise Foster-Williams retired from the US Army.
mote reading comprehension. We want to provide Kindle tablets for six teachers and books as a means to instill in the
children that learning to read is fun and they must know how to read in order to be successful in school. We also want to promote healthy eating at a young age by supporting the school’s garden project. The children will be involved first hand with growing their own fresh vegetables. Submitted by Soror Cassandra Williams