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Execu ve Board Donna R. Williams Tennessee State Director

Ernes ne Wilson Immediate Past State Director

Brenda Thacker East Tennessee GAC

Kendra Woods Middle Tennessee GAC

Tejwana Hinton West Tennessee GAC

Doris E.O. Smith Chair of the Execu ve Board

Kara Avent Secretary

Bonita Gilliespie Treasurer

Kenya Sawyer Financial Secretary

Chris an Greenhill Undergraduate Member –At-Large

Tangie Dotson Parliamentarian

Jaci Henley Undergraduate Coordinator

Lisa Bass

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Coordinators Robin Jones Adopt-A-Highway

Rosalyn Pope Capital Campaign

Stephanie Peeler Life Members

Bri,any Fox March of Dimes

Chris Atkins Na onal Educa on Founda on

Caroyln Smith Protocol

Jerri Su,on Social Ac on

Charlo,e Ghoston SOS Coordinator/Chaplain

Mary Pleas Stork’s Nest Coordinator

Ashley Pinkerton Text4baby Coordinator

Jennifer Scruggs Z-HOPE Coordinator

Na onal Officers/ Appointees Darneta Brown Na onal Board of Trustees Chair

Amicae Coordinator

Stacey J. Smith Youth Coordinator

Igina Perteet Social Media /Publicist

Regional Officers Latasha Jones Regional Financial Secretary Phyllis Galloway Regional Treasurer Carolyn Smith SCR Representa ve to the Nat’l Nomina ng Commi3ee

Bonita Gillespie Na onal Life Member Co-Director Natasha Clarke Na onal Military A3ache’ Vickie Hammock ZOL


From the Desk of…….

Tennessee State Director

Greetings! It is a pleasure to greet you, as the Tennessee State Director of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Tennessee is comprised of tremendous Zetas, Amicae and Youth who are energized, excited and committed to making a difference. We embody the spirit of service. As you peruse thorough this newsletter and souvenir journal you will receive a glimpse of the many ways the Tennessee Zeta family share that spirit while providing service throughout the state as we have done for the past 80 years, since receiving our first charter in Tennessee. As we put in countless dollars and hours of helping other people excel, we remain focused by Building on the Principles of Zeta While Blazing New Path. Therefore each Zeta, Amicae, Youth and all of our community partners are to be commended for making a difference in Tennessee and in moving Zeta forward. Thank you for all you have done and will do. Remember, “It’s all about Zeta!

Yours in Service and Sisterly Love,

Donna R. Williams Tennessee State Director


Nu Zeta –Knoxville, TN Karo Avent, President zpbnuzeta@yahoo.com Knoxville Zetas / FB Pi Zeta – Nashville, TN Marvelyn Thompson, President pizetachapter@gmail.com Nashville Zetas Alpha Eta Zeta – Memphis, TN Tejwana Hinton, President memphiszetas@gmail.com Memphis Zetas / FB Gamma Iota Zeta- Chattanooga, TN Jerri Sutton, President Chattanooga Zetas FB Mu Zeta Zeta – Bolivar, TN Joyce Murphy, President Nu Gamma Zeta – Jackson, TN Marquita Grandberry, President nugammazeta@gmail.com Jackson Zetas FB Rho Alpha Zeta – Hermitage, TN Jalanna Taplin, President Music City Zetas /FB Rho Mu Zeta – Clarksville, TN Stephanie Peeler, President rhomuzeta@yahoo.com Clarksville Zetas FB Sigma Chi Zeta – Murfreesboro, TN LaTasha Wright , President sigmachizeta1@yahoo.com Murfreesboro Zetas Upsilon Gamma Zeta – Martin, TN Latasha R. Jones, President Chi Lambda Zeta – Bartlett, TN Yalaunda Taylor, President bartlettzeta@yahoo.com Bartlett Zetas / FB Chi Sigma Zeta- Morristown, TN Vicki Hammock, President Psi Sigma Zeta – Germantown, TN Jerri Govan-Brengettcy, President germantownzetas@gmail.com Germantown Zetas FB Psi Phi Zeta – Thompson Station, TN Janice Rowe, President psiphizeta@gmail.com Thompson Station Zetas FB

Alpha Mu – Christian Brothers University Darianne Butler, President CBU Zetas Delta Iota – University of Tennessee at Martin Brittany Pickens, President Epsilon Alpha – Tennessee State University Nakita Burns, President TSU Zetas Gamma Nu – Austin Peay University Candace Payne, President Iota Upsilon – Bethel University Bianca Hart, President Kappa Gamma – Fisk University Kristen Wardlow, President Fisk Zetas Lambda Delta – University Of Tennessee Chattanooga JaWanza Swaggerty UTC Zetas Twitter Mu Sigma – Tennessee Tech University Brandi Cotto, President Mu Theta – Middle Tennessee State University Omega Pi – Vanderbilt University Simone Gonzalez, President Vanderbilt Zetas Pi Alpha – LeMoyne Owen College Dartha Morris, President LOC Zetas Pi Epsilon – University of Tennessee Knoxville Anastasia Smith, President UTK Zetas Rho Gamma – University of Memphis Christian Greenhill, President UofM Zetas Tau Gamma – Lane College QuinShawnta May, President


East Tennessee Nu Zeta in Action On August 10, 2013, members of Nu Zeta Chapter and Pi Epsilon, par cipated in the 3rd annual Back To School Health and Wellness Fair. This event provided lowincome families with community resources, free health screenings, educa on regarding the importance of preventa ve health and wellness services and provided backpacks and school supplies for school-age children who otherwise wouldn’t be able to afford them. Nu Zeta and Pi Epsilon members volunteered with registra on, at the backpack sta on and serving meals. NZ had the pleasure of working with and ge<ng to know the ladies of the Serenity Shelter. The Serenity Shelter for women, provides biblically-based residen al recovery services, case management, individual and group counseling, crisis interven on, life skills classes and refuge from abusive rela onships for women who are seeking help. Nu Zeta threw a birthday party for the residents of the Serenity Shelter, serving cupcakes, punch and birthday gi=s to all the residents. Nu Zeta Chapter is dedicated to working with this group of ladies in on-going efforts to make a difference in the lives of these residents.


Middle Tennessee Pi Zeta Chapter held it’s Biennial Blue Revue Scholarship Program on Saturday, March 30, 2013 at the World Baptist Center in Nashville, Tennessee. News Channel 5’s Marcus Washington, member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated served as the emcee for the event. This year’s theme: “I.M.A.G.E.S.” stands for Integrity, Motivation, Attitude, Grace, Excellence and Service, which are all a part of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. exemplifying Finer Womanhood. As the contestants were preparing for the different acts throughout the program, Jennifer Whitcomb-Oliva, guest soloist, sang two songs as the entertainment. There were four beautiful young ladies competing for the title of Miss Blue Revue 2013: Alexis Bowers, Dawn Burton, Breayant Riley and Augotonia Coleman. With the help of our judges, they were able to crown President of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated Tennessee Youth Auxiliary Groups’ very own, Augotonia Coleman, Pi Zeta’s Archonette as Miss Blue Revue 2013.

On July 27, 2013, in conjunction with the Men of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.-Eta Beta Sigma Chapter and Alpha Gamma Alpha Chapter assisted with a shipment to Mexico. We had about 20 volunteers total from both organizations. The volunteers helped unload, sort and pack medical supplies for the Mexico shipment. We were able to load up two pallets of various supplies and constructed shelving in the warehouse. Our goal is to make this a monthly service project for both organizations and all chapters in the area in effort to assist the world by creating a stronger bond and presence in the community for Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. and Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. For more information about Project C.U.R.E., please visit their website at www.projectcure.org.


Middle Tennessee Psi Phi Zeta Chapter in partnership with Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc

(Brentwood Chapter) and The Brentwood Leadership Foundation, held our 1st annual Williamson County Minority Health Fair at Freedom Middle School. The health fair was a great success! This was a great opportunity for us to show unity between greek letter organizations. Twenty-seven vendors provided education / awareness along with a number of health screenings including: HIV, allergy screenings, blood pressure testing, body mass index testing, chiropractor exams, dental screening, diabetes information, mammogram screenings, prostate education, sickle cell screening, vision screening and well care exams. We are looking forward to making next year’s health fair even better. Psi Phi Zeta adopted a 2 mile stretch of road along Highway 31 in Thompsons Station; TN. Highway 31 is a busy stretch of road in Williamson County. As a new chapter it is important to be visible within our community. Our signs are posted near the high school and new industrial and residential developments. We plan to complete cleanups quarterly and have used the schedule times to bond as a chapter. We walk, talk, and laugh all while promoting Zeta and doing our part to Keep Tennessee Beautiful.


Middle Tennessee Rho Alpha Zeta Chapter has been displaying and fostering the principals of Zeta through out Hermitage and Davidson County. Service has been on the forefront for this Ravishing chapter. PAZ promoted social action by encouraging voter registration within lowincome communities in the J. Henry Hale Apartments. Sorors canvassed door to door, set up a registration table nearby Watkins Community Center, and gained 17 new registered voters. We participated in the Nashville Cares AIDS Walk which promotes AIDS awareness and raises funds for Nashville Cares. Nashville Cares is the oldest and largest non-profit organization in Tennessee and it is Middle-Tennessee’s leading provider of AIDS prevention and care services. The chapter’s team met the participant goal, completed the 3.1-mile long walk route, and raised $335.00 for Nashville Cares. Project S.E.E. is a community service segment of the Samaritan Ministries of the Temple Church that provides tutoring, mentoring, and summer enrichment for youth of low-income families. PAZ supported the program with a donation of 12 winter coats for selected Project S.E.E. students. A partnership has been developed with ’The Next Door’. It is a state funded organization that “provides services designed to address the mental, physical, and spiritual needs of women in substance-abuse crisis.” Members collected and delivered 5 Welcome Packages consisting of 75 Personal Care Items for new residents of The Next Door. A seminar regarding breast cancer awareness was also held at The Next Door. We also participated in the annual March for Babies. The PAZ team consisted of 6 members and the chapter raised $375.00 via cash and online donations. In August PAZ participated in the 100 City Day of Action Vigil for Trayvon Martin at the Capital. Sisterly Love and Finer Womanhood is always near our hearts at our various activities. It was displayed at the Holiday Party. It was an afternoon of planning, potluck, and a healthy game of Dirty Santa. Mayor Karl Dean and PAZ supported Soror Mia Howard, founder of Intrepid College Prep Charter School, at the Intrepid Dedication ceremony. RAZ’s premiere scholarship fundraiser is our Praise and Mime Showcase. It is a gospel dance competition and showcase for churches in Nashville, Tennessee and surrounding areas to display their artistry and share the word of GOD and praise thru music, dance, and movement. This event raised funds for scholarships and increased exposure of Zeta Phi Beta to the community. As a result of these efforts, the 2013 Dr. Bettye Knuckles and Lisa Ray $1000.00 College Scholarship Award was presented to Pearl Cohn scholar, Aaliyah Mathis.


Middle Tennessee Rho Mu Zeta Chapter, located in Clarksville TN, has been a longstanding presence in the Greater Clarksville community. In its 13 years of existence, Rho Mu Zeta has grown from five to twenty-five members and actively participates, at least three times a year, in street clean-up activities. Since 2010, Rho Mu Zeta has maintained their 2 mile stretch of highway on College and University Streets. Each year this portion of the adopted highway is part of the route for the annual Martin Luther King Jr. march held in downtown Clarksville. Thanks to repaving projects completed by the city, Rho Mu Zeta's adopted highway is now safe for all auxiliary groups to participate in its clean up. They are the proud sponsors of Gamma Nu and three youth auxiliaries’ who often assist with beautification efforts. In December , Rho Mu Zeta partnered with Community Outreach Christian Ministries (COCM) to give away clothing to men, women, and children in need. In an effort to meet the basic needs of our community, sorors cleaned out their closets along with COCM members and donated well over 200 clothing items to be distributed. PMZ and our Amicettes hosted a Self Esteem Does Matter seminar entitled “Beautiful… Inside and Out.” Young ladies ages 9-18 were invited to participate along with their mothers. The first part of the program included discussions about life, bullying, and how to carry oneself as a young lady. Scripture (Psalm 139:14) was shared with the participants to help them understand that we are all “fearfully and wonderfully made.” The second portion was led by a skin care consultant to teach women and young ladies how to properly care for their skin. In making its own history, Rho Mu Zeta is home to Zeta Phi Beta's National Military Attaché, Natasha Clarke; Tennessee State Life Member Coordinator, Stephanie Lockett-Peeler and former Ms. Zeta Tennessee, Ms. Zeta South Central Region, and Ms. Zeta Phi Beta International, Erin Lynch.


West Tennessee Alpha Eta Zeta Chapter has kept busy since our last state meeting shining our Zeta light across Memphis, TN. SCHOLARSHIP AHZ started the sorority year by distributing numerous schools supplies to students at our annual Health Fair. We implemented Grand Wright’s Adopt-A-School Initiative by adopting Hamilton Middle School where we provided information to the students about the dangers of hazing and bullying. We also recognized the honor students with a pizza and dessert party, showed our appreciation to faculty by providing breakfast and goodies, and we beautified the campus. The AHZ DOVE Foundation, Inc. also promoted scholarship this year by awarding scholarships to promising youth in the Memphis and hosting our annual ACT workshops to prepare area youth for standardized testing. SERVICE When it comes to service, AHZ can never do too much! Service projects included several Z-HOPE initiatives and the establishment of a stretch of highway through the Adopt-A-Highway program. Other projects included donating items to a local shelter, spending time with the elderly over the holidays to strengthen our Elder Care initiative, and the AHZ DOVE Foundation, Inc. partnering with area organizations to host our annual Domestic Violence Forum. AHZ’s Breast Cancer Campaign was featured in a local magazine and AHZ showed a strong presence at the “Justice For Trayvon Martin” vigil held in Memphis. SISTERLY LOVE Various bonding activities occurred all year long to promote togetherness within the chapter and help sorors get to know others better. Activities included movies, a sisterhood retreat, tailgating with other chapters at the Southern Heritage Classic, Bluau, game night, dining out, and caroling. We also supported Soror Valencia Nelson during the TN March of Dimes Day on the Hill. AHZ welcomed new members in the last fall and this spring. FINER WOMANHOOD Our very own Soror Donna R. Williams was appointed as the TN State Director and AHZ has been busy providing support and encouraging her during her administration. We enjoyed the opportunity to represent Zeta with Grand Mary Breaux Wright during her visit to St. Jude. This is just a glimpse of the year AHZ had. We look forward to continuing to answer Zeta’s call.


West Tennessee Mu Zeta Zeta Chapter has diligently served Bolivar, TN. Here are some of the items we’ve been highlighting Zeta in our community.

Mu Zeta Zeta at the local back to school event in Bolivar, Tn that is a joint effort with the local NAACP . The Chapter provided water

Keeping our 2 miles clean!

Mu Zeta Zeta Preparing to Serve Breakfast at Jackson General Hospital for ICU family members and the Hospital Staff on that day we severed over 75 people NAACP Back to School Event


West Tennessee Chi Lambda Zeta Chapter con

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exhibit the principles of Zeta Phi Beta sorority through Service, Scholarship, Sisterly Love and Finer Womanhood in Bartle,, TN. In the fall of 2012, our chapter was happy to welcome three new members Sorors Stephanie Boyce, LaTosha Brown and LaKesha Moore our “Three Shades of Blue.” We were also delighted to welcome our Spring 2013 new intakes, Sorors Elisha Black, Janice Gaston, Luey Rhodes, Timberly Moore, and Angelia Davis –Webster the “ Five Flamboyant Flames.” We con nue to be called on by community leaders and organiza ons to provide our services throughout Shelby County because of our dedica on and commitment to the community. Our chapter works throughout the sorority year, as well as during the summer months, to lend a helping hand to those in need. Some of the community services we have par cipated in this year are as follows: Fans for Seniors, Elder Care/ Abuse Awareness, Mud Island Halloween Event, Prematurity Awareness Sunday and Feed the Need -Thanksgiving event. Our chapter work is con nuous, and we do not hesitate to lend a “Zeta” hand. We received the Jesse H. Turner Community Service Award from Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. -Memphis Alumni Chapter during their Founder’s Day Program January 2013 for our efforts in the community . CLZ also received recogni on and awards during the March of Dimes Awards Ceremony. We supported and par cipated in various services throughout the community. Chi Lambda Zeta members volunteered their me in various projects. We donated fans to seniors. We purchased blankets, socks, and underwear for the homeless during the winter months. The ladies of Chi Lambda Zeta donated monies to the March of Dimes, March for Babies 4K Walk. We served as proctors for Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Plan (TCAP). In October we par cipated as angels to children and adults in St. Ann Special Athletes Fun Day, and we provided infant laye,e items to our Stork’s Nest.


Mu Sigma Chapter is excited to begin the new year on the campus of Tennessee Technological University. We have been working hard to spread the light of Zeta. Last semester we welcomed two new sorors, Kristin Washington and Jacquelyn Walker, into our chapter. We started off this semester with our annual Greek Mystique on campus. We hold this event to answer questions any non Greeks may have about Greek life or an organization in general, as well as to break the common stereotypes non Greeks may have. This year we plan to focus on creating awareness of subjects on campus. This month we put the spotlight on childhood cancers. Each Tuesday and Thursday, we passed out ribbons and candy to promote the awareness of childhood cancers throughout Tech. Next month we plan to promote the awareness of Breast Cancer on campus. We also have plans to begin collaborating with a local school in the future. We plan to work with the students after school in math. We look forward to all of our current and future events to highlight Zeta!

Undergraduate Connection Rho Gamma Chapter strives in building on the principles of Zeta while blazing new paths! Within the past school year, the chapter has totaled 100+ hours of service for the University of Memphis campus and community. Beginning with our October 2012 Breast Cancer Awareness initiative, Rho Gamma was able to donate $500 for the Strides for a Cure philanthropy with the help of the University of Memphis students and the Phi Beta Sigma chapter. Our signature projects are our “Big Sister, Little Sister” program with Southern Ave. Charter School of Memphis, TN and our Boy’s and Girl’s Club tutoring initiative. Other activities include our Domestic Violence forum with the Family Safety Center and HIV awareness table during our 2013 April interest week. We were recognized at the 2012 TN State Conference for promoting at least 6 of the 7 national anti-hazing initiatives during our FWDH kickoff. Rho Gamma was selected as the “2013 NPHC Chapter of the Year” and given the “Community Service Award” at the U. of Memphis for our dedication to service and scholarship on campus. We have ten active members, we look forward to continuing the highest standards set by our Founders!


Epsilon Alpha Chapter

welcomed 18 new members to the sisterhood. The campus of Tennessee State University was excited with the new presence of Blue! We participated in a service project , Back to School Bash at Hopewell Baptist Church. The kids enjoyed receiving all of the supplies. We welcomed Freshman back to campus with so sweet treats. Over the summer we participated in the Nashville Greek Picnic and we came in 2nd Place. We also participated in the annual March of Dimes Walk.

Undergraduate Connection Kappa Gamma Chapter is always on the move at Fisk University!! From the weekly “Word 2 the WiZe”, designed to introduce the campus to new and descriptive words, to “ZUMBA with the Zetas” held monthly to promote physical fitness, we are always looking to get our peers involved. More of our chapter’s staple events include our Mr. Zeta Phi Beta Pageant, the Freshmen Basket Raffle, and our Zeta Sweets bake sale. This year our chapter plans to Adopt-a-Bus Stop that we will care for weekly, as well as do more collaborations with other organizations. With focus on these aspects and our national programs, we are positive that our year will be successful.


Omega Pi Chapter started off the 2013-2014 year with Founder’s Walk, a Vanderbilt tradition held for freshmen. Our chapter won 1st place in the Banner Competition for organizations with 1-10 students and received $500 for our chapter. We also had our annual Blu and White Fish Fry on August 30th, 2013 with the Alpha Gamma Alpha Chapter (Vanderbilt University) of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. which had a huge turnout (over 100 Vanderbilt students and several more from TSU and Fisk). On September 14, 2013 Omega Pi volunteered alongside of the “Are You M.A.D.?” (Making A Difference) organization from 10 AM12 PM in which we went through the Veterans Hospital and spent time with them. This was in conjunction with Vanderbilt’s Weekend of Service.

Undergraduate Connection Pi Epsilon Chapter kicked off the year by participating in the annual University of Tennessee’s InVOLvement Fair. They also implemented a new program entitled, “Sapphire Leadership Program”, in hopes to mentor and guide underclassman women through their undergraduate collegiate years. For the week of September 23, 2013, we participated in UT’s anti hazing awareness week.


Undergraduate Connection Iota Upsilon Chapter was founded March 27th, 2013, on the campus of Bethel University in McKenzie, TN. We are the first and only sorority of the National Pan-Hellenic Council at Bethel . Since our chartering, we have been active in many service events. One of our very first service events was a Back to School Shoe Drive hosted by the Samaritan Purse, The Salvation Army, and Cornerback of the New Orleans Saints, Jabari Greer. This community service project was a very humbling experience for us. We washed the children’s feet, provided them with shoes for the school year, and prayed for them before they departed. Other service events before the conclusion of the Spring Semester included: BU Sickle Cell Blood Drive with the American Red Cross, and a T-Shirt Drive for ladies that receive services through Thistle Farms. In June, we had three sorors attend the Regional State Conference, in which we were all first time attendees. We were really blessed to be a part and graciously humbled to meet our Madame Grand Wright. The Illustrious Ladies of the Iota Upsilon Chapter returned to campus mid August. Upon our arrival, we participated in the Freshman Carnival hosted by Bethel University Student Activities and Greek Life Offices. For this event we were accompanied by our Gamma Alpha Mu brothers of Phi Beta Sigma. During the carnival we set up a booth with blue and white decorations, along with games and prizes. So far in September, we have attended all required Student Government Association and Greek Council meetings. We've had two members appointed by the Relay for Life Chairman to serve as Activities and Spirit chair of the Bethel Relay. Our relay is set for the Spring, but we are working diligently campus wide, to make it more effective than years prior. We're currently in the stages of working to partner with Word of Deliverance Ministries, which is under the direction of Pastors, Anthony and Tawonna Ballard. We attend WODM the fourth Sunday of each month as a chapter. Once we officially adopt them, we plan to establish a mentoring program for young ladies, ages 6 to 19. We also plan to volunteer at least twice a month to help them with their new academic tutoring, after school program. We are looking forward to volunteering during activity hours at the McKenzie Nursing Home soon. We have more things planned for the remainder of the month and bigger projects throughout the semester, such as: Finer Friday Makeover events and self esteem builders, Study Sessions with the Zetas, Queen Esther Spa Nights for the young ladies at WODM, community outreach projects for families of children with Autism, and Breast Cancer Awareness events, and much more!


Zeta Scholars TOP Tennessee Undergraduate Sorors Gamma Nu’s Highest GPA: Soror Deishia Warren 4.0 Omega Pi Chapter: Highest GPA: Soror Jessica McMillian 3.872 Pi Alpha Chapter: Highest GPA: Sorors Tangela Albright and Dartha Morris 3.75 Alpha Mu Chapter Highest GPA: Darianne Butler 3.5 Rho Gamma Chapter: Highest GPA: Soror Christian Greenhill 3.4

Way to go Ladies!! We are ZetaPROUD OF YOU!! So you joined a sorority and immediately got as involved as your possibly could. You a,ended events, assisted with recruitment, and when the me came around for sla ng, put your name down to accept a posi on. Over the past semester you have been iden fied by your chapter as a leader. You have made it to this point successfully, but you have your sights set on bigger posi ons - President, MembershipChair, etc. So how can you ensure that you will successfully transi on into one of those roles? Many mes when we assume a leadership posi on it is all about how it will benefit us. We pull up our bootstraps and get the work done so when the me comes for sla ng we can state how we carried out our du es. This is great and wonderful, but not necessarily a good way to demonstrate that you care about the chapter over yourself.

Deciding to be a Sorority Leader

Instead, begin now by focusing on your chapter's weaknesses that fall under your leadership posi on. As a leader, your chapter may have a problem ge<ng along with other chapters. Work over the fall semester to really put out there to your community that you want to be,er rela ons by holding sisterhood events, sending flowers, and just talking with members from other chapters. If you are intramural chair, get out of your comfort zone and really focus on promo ng health and exercise for your members rather than just ge<ng them to sign up to be on the flag football teams. As sisterhood chair, really step out and tackled those issues that you have been afraid to address for fear that your will get lash back from your Sisters. In the end, this will not only make your chapter be,er, but will also demonstrate that you care about the members as well. Really taking the effort to put your chapter before your personal gains is the best way that, as a leader, you can show that you want to do more. Other members will see this and remember you when it comes me for sla ng. Really assess what your areas of strength are when it comes to chapter posi ons. Don't just sign up to be slated for ac vi es chair if you have more exper se in marke ng. It can be hard to do, but keep in mind that you should genuinely want to help the chapter, not just want to be President. - courtesy of h p://www.yoursororitysister.com


St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has announced a new na onal partnership with Na onal Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) Call to Service for St.Jude ini a ve. This partnership has a huge significance because it is cri cal that we con nue to educate communi es about the importance of resources and treatment for pediatric cancer, sickle cell screening and treatment for the disease as well as research aimed at improving the quality of life for those living with sickle cell disease! President Wright joined the NPHC Council of President’s as they enjoyed a two-day visit to St. Jude’s Hospital in Memphis, TN. During this visit she had the opportunity to tour the hospital and visit the pa ents. West TN members were fortunate to par cipate in an opportunity to learn more about the ini a ve.


Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Joins Fight Against Elder Abuse The Zeta Elder Care Initiative was launched in June in chapters across the country. “One of the needs … no; the rights … of our older adults is to age with dignity and live free of violence and abuse,” writes Zeta Phi Beta International President Mary Breaux Wright in an online news release. “The latest research indicates one in 10 older adults are abused annually in our country. Older adults who have worked hard their entire lives, who have raised children, who have fought for their country, who have done so much for our nation should not have to live under the specter of abuse.” As part of the Elder Care Initiative, Zeta sorority members are partnering with the Ageless Alliance to raise awareness of elder abuse. They are holding classes, distributing educational material and reaching out to potential victims of abuse. Members traveled to Washington, D.C. on September 18-19 for “Zeta Day on the Hill,” where they talked to members of Congress about elder abuse, raising awareness and prevention. “We plan for college, career, marriage and other things we deem vital in our lives as we age and progress,” writes T. Diane Surgeon, who is helping to implement the Zeta Elder Abuse Initiative nationwide, in the New Journal and Guide Online. “We do not prepare for long term care once we retire. Most of us, if we own one, want to stay in our homes, but what if you can’t afford or are physically unable to do so safely with a good quality of life.”

Zeta Phi Beta Partners with Operation Homefront Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. has partnered with Operation Homefront, a national nonprofit that provides emergency financial assistance and other assistance such as entertainment, programs, counseling and/or recovery support to all service personnel, the families they leave behind, and the Wounded Warriors when they return. Members of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. are challenged to donate a minimum of $11.11 towards this fundraising initiative. The $11.11 has significance as it is the date and time (Nov 11, 1918 at 11:00am) that the Armistice took effect to end World War I. November 11th has come to be known as Veterans Day, a day in which we honor ALL Military Members, past and present, living and deceased. All chapters that donate funds to this most worthy cause will be recognized at the National kick off of Zeta National Military Week, Sunday, November 10th-Sunday, November 17th. For more information contact your State Z-HOPE Coordinator. Service to our Country, Service to our Sorority!


WHERE IS YOUR ZETA HEART?? Part I of 2013 Reclamation began on Founders Day, January 16 and through the end of Finer Womanhood Month. Part II has begun with chapters back in session after the summer break. Yes, you can still reclaim members in the fall. The State of Tennessee has many members who are inactive. Many are just waiting for a helping hand to find their way back home. The hammer has been dropped and the challenge around the state is on. Here’s some tips to get you started reclaiming our Sisters: -Invite them to a chapter meeting. -Extend an invitation to a chapter event and perhaps purchase the ticket for them. -Invite them to a service project. -Invite them to a social outing with the chapter. -Keep them informed of events by emailing them reminders, flyers and other chapter information. -Reach out to you’re a soror your haven’t talked to and say hello! -Prorate or waive local operating dues. -Remind them of the Centennial Celebration in 2020, a historic and monumental occasion. -Reclamation fees can be obtained from your local chapter or State Director. Just envision if every member reclaimed a sister, how this would not only be a glorious thing for the State but for the entire sisterhood.

L_t’s g_t motiv[t_^ [n^ w_l]om_ our sist_rs hom_! Courtesy of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Great Lakes Gazette




Tennessee Sorors represented at the Zeta Organiza on Leadership Conference! July 2013


TENNESSEE is GROWING

Our sisterhood doesn’t just grow with chartering new chapters. We grow with the ini a on of new members! Consider invi ng other professional women in your circles/networks to come and learn about Zeta at your various chapter events. Remember we are Zeta’s BIGGEST recruiters.

Kudos to all of our new Sorors RMZ SP 2013

Rho Gamma SP ‘13 EA SP ‘13

AHZ SP 2013 Pi Alpha SP 2013

Iota Upsilon SP ‘13

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Congratulations & Best Wishes on a Successful 2013 Tennessee State Leadership Conference

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AHZ Executive Board

Historian: Shawnee Evans

President: Tejwana Y. Hinton

Chaplains: Crystal Brown & Yolanda Gailes

1 Vice President: Charlotte Ghoston

Immediate Past President: Igina D. Perteet

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Vice President: Delcenia D. Pegues

3rd Vice President: Kina E. Triggs Secretary: Rhea Holmes

AHZ Tennessee Officers & Appointees Tennessee State Director: Donna R. Williams

Assistant Secretary: Letiticia Jackson

West TN Geographical Coordinator: Tejwana Hinton

Treasurer: Audrey Johnson

Tennessee Chair of the Executive Board: Doris Smith

Financial Secretary: Sharon Dukes

Tennessee Parliamentarian: Tangie Dotson

Correspondence Secretary: Jashlyn Smith

Tennessee Youth Coordinator: Stacey Smith

Parliamentarian: Adrienne Bonton

Tennessee Chaplain: Charlotte Ghoston Tennessee Media/Reporter: Igina D. Perteet

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Greetings from the Alpha Eta Zeta-DOVE Foundation, Inc. We are pleased to announce the long awaited return of our scholarship program, the Blue Revue. Since our first presentation, the Blue Revue Scholarship Program has mentored Memphis area youth and provided thousands of dollars in scholarships. This year, the Blue Revue Presentation will take place on December 14, 2013 at 6:00pm. We anticipate your support and look forward to you joining us for the evening. We are asking for your support as a sponsor at the Diamond, Sapphire or Pearl level. You may also select to secure an ad in our souvenir journal. You may secure an ad or obtain tickets to the Blue Revue by contacting us at memphiszetas@gmail.com or PO Box 301407 Memphis, TN 38130-1407





Congratulations Donna R. Williams & Tremendous Tennessee From Mu Zeta Zeta, Bolivar, TN The ladies of Mu Zeta Zeta Chapter have blazed new trails and will continue to promote the founding principles of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. in our efforts to provide numerous programs to the community. We strive to foster the unbreakable bonds of sisterhood from within and provide service to Hardeman County and surrounding counties. The chapter currently has 24 active members that are of Finer Womanhood and Sisterly Love. The current members are Yvonne G. Allen, Charity Carpenter, LaMia Ealy, Renay Gibbs, Summer Griggs, Verna Griggs, Winter Griggs, Diane Jeffries, Helen Johnson, Zolonda Mack, Jessica Matthews, Bianca Motley, Jasity Murphy, Joyce Murphy, Mamie Polk, Carolyn P. Shaw, Marilyn P. Smith, Brandi Spencer, Dixie Spencer, Edith Springfield, Ursula Tisdale, Mary Wilson, Priscilla Wooden and Tenesha Woods


Congratulations Soror Pearl Dunn! From your Family, The Patricks, The Flemings & The Bowies


Best wishes to the members of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. from NPHC of Greater Clarksville

Chi Lambda Zeta Chapter of Bartlett, TN

Salutes Tenacious Tennessee Zetas KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY, INC. HOPKINSVILLE-FT. CAMPBELL, KY ALUMNI

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Building on the Principles of Zeta, While Blazing New Paths

Tennessee State Leadership Conference BEST WISHES ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY, INC. 2013 TENNESSEE STATE CONFERENCE Host Chapter

October 2013 Clarksville, TN


Tremendous Tennessee has gone LIVE!! Make sure your add www.tnzetas.org to your favorites! Visit often for updates and news!! Prematurity Awareness Month November 1 - 30, 2013

MS State Conference February 28 - March 2, 2014

Archon Submission DUE November 4, 2013

Dates

AR State Conference March 7 - 8, 2014

AL State Conference November 15 - 16, 2013

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State Director Donna R. Williams B-Day June 7, 2014

Life Member Applica ons DUE December 31, 2013 Na onal Execu ve Board January 2014

Remember!

SCR Regional Conference June 12-14, 2012 Boule July 2014

Greetings! This edition of the Tennessee Times would not be possible without the contributions of the Tremendous Tennessee Sorors. I sincerely thank you for your information, articles, photographs and support. Please note some submissions were reduced to accommodate space constraints. We will work to accommodate as much information as possible in the next edition. Remember your submission ensures the great things we are doing across the state is being shared with everyone. I would like to personally thank our State Director, Donna R. Williams, for giving me the opportunity to serve our great state and sisterhood in this capacity!! Sorors, start preparing articles now for the next edition. Email your articles, pictures, spotlights, Zetaversaries and recognitions to tnzetaweb@gmail.com. Sincere Zeta Love,

Igina D. Perteet Tennessee Times Editor-in-Chief



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