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November 29, 2022

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Fans of the Hell's Kitchen reality cooking show on the Fox network this year are no doubt familiar with a chef who is part of a group of contestants called “The 40-Somethings,” Alex Belew (Delta Lambda–Middle Tennessee State ’99). As of this writing, Belew is still a contestant on the show. Read more at https://cutt.ly/HellsKitchen ! #EXCELLENCE

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Delta Lambda alumns are very proud of Alex’s big win last night!

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Editor’s Note: Alex was the victor of the entire competition, winning the ultimate prize of head chef at the brand-new Hell’s Kitchen Caesars in Atlantic City and a $250,000 cash prize.

“ When I first walked into Hell’s Kitchen, I had no idea what was going to happen,” Belew said. “I quickly came to realize that every day was a true test of mental fortitude, physical endurance, and that the other chefs on the show would become as close to me as family. Walking through that door has been the ultimate moment in my culinary career, and receiving that honor from Gordon is the best validation I have ever received It is such an honor to become the winner of ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ season 21 and know that all of my hard work and sacrifices have paid off! Keep pushing!”

Courts of Honor

At the inaugural Duncan Province Court of Honor on February 25, 2023, the Order filmed a video to help promote and explain the uniqueness and importance of our Courts of Honor which recognize and honor alumni for their continuing interest, s upport and participation in the Order.

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