Chapter Activity Reports

NC Retreat and Service Project

NC Retreat and Service Project

The NC Chapter invited its Brothers and candidates to a traditional retreat at Roanoke Christian Service Camp.  There, we met the new candidates and completed a service project to improve the camp.
Wednesday, February 11, 2015/Author: Anonym/Number of views (5541)/Comments (0)/

NC Chapter Spring Rush

The North Carolina Chapter held its Rush events
Wednesday, February 11, 2015/Author: Anonym/Number of views (4829)/Comments (0)/

NC Chapter Spring Rush

NC Operation Christmas Child

NC Operation Christmas Child

Originally Posted By Jamie L. DeRose

Every December, the NC Chapter participates in a service project called Operation Christmas Child, which is sponsored by the Samaritan’s Purse.  Everyone that participates donates a shoe box filled with goodies that is sent to needy children overseas. Things in the box may include toys, school supplies, hygiene items, or accessories.   For some of these children, this box may be the only gift they receive on Christmas.  Some of us choose to include a note to the child, a picture, and our address, in hopes that the child will be able to write back. 

This year, our Chapter donated a total of 21 shoeboxes for boys and girls of ages 5-14, and those boxes were dropped off at the First Reformed Church of Cary.  Operation Christmas Child is a very humbling and thoughtful experience that we enjoy doing every year.  Hopefully we make differences in the lives of the children around the world!

Tuesday, December 2, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (4680)/Comments (0)/
NC Chapter Adopt-A-Highway

NC Chapter Adopt-A-Highway

Originally Posted By Jamie L. DeRose

The NC Chapter is happy to have adopted a highway!  The Adopt-A-Highway Program was established in North Carolina in 1988 in response to public concern of litter along our highways.  The program seeks to reduce the amount of trash along the roads and to improve the environment.  Our highway is about 2 miles long in Apex, NC.  At the event, our Brothers helped clean up litter along the road, resulting in six trash bags full of litter and recyclables!  The Fraternity of Alpha Zeta now has its own sign near NC State’s campus, and we are proud to have our name out in the local community!
Tuesday, December 2, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (4899)/Comments (0)/
NC Chapter Family Dinner

NC Chapter Family Dinner

Originally Posted by Jamie L. DeRose

Each semester, the NC Chapter holds Family Dinners to fulfill the fellowship pillar of our Fraternity.  Last week before our business meeting, the Lanier Family met at Village Draft House in Raleigh to catch up with each other and simply enjoy each other’s company.  Six of our Brothers attended, including a Brother who joined just this semester.  We look forward to these dinners and love how we all have Brothers that many of us never would have had without Alpha Zeta.
Monday, November 10, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (4308)/Comments (0)/
North Carolina Service Event

North Carolina Service Event

Originally Posted By Jamie L. DeRose

Last Friday, 15 of our Brothers helped serve our community through the Inter-Faith Food Shuttle Mobile Market.  The Mobile Market is a direct distribution of fresh produce and groceries in a low income neighborhood.  A refrigerated truck was brought to the center, and our Brothers helped sort and bag groceries that people could pick up for free.  This set up allows families to “shop” for foods they enjoy. Not only did this Service Event help us assist our local community, but it also put ...
Tuesday, October 28, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (4109)/Comments (0)/
North Carolina FARM

North Carolina FARM

Originally Posted By Jamie L. DeRose

       Farm is the conclusion of New Member Education Week!  This semester, Frank Scott and his family shared their farm with us for the night.  When everyone arrived, we ate a home cooked dinner of pork, green beans, baked beans, potatoes, and dessert.  Then we played Ag-Olympics, which included an egg toss, tug-of-war, three-legged race, and dizzy bat.  Alphas and Zetas generally compete against each other in these games, and they are a lot of fun.  The “Branding Ceremony” followed the ...
Wednesday, October 15, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3950)/Comments (0)/
NC New Member Education Week

NC New Member Education Week

Originally Posted By Jamie L. DeRose

       New Member Education Week is held every semester after candidates are chosen.  The week began on the Sunday after our Retreat.   On Sunday, the candidates worked together to paint the Free Expression Tunnel on campus.  They were responsible for painting all of the names of each current AZ Brother, and Brothers painted the names of all of the candidates.  Afterwards, candidates receive binders with information of all active Brothers and learn that they must answer different questions ...
Wednesday, October 15, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (4445)/Comments (0)/
North Carolina Retreat and Service Project

North Carolina Retreat and Service Project

Originally Posted By Jamie L. DeRose

       The Friday following Roundtable interviews, Brothers and new candidates attended an overnight retreat at Roanoke Christian Service Camp.  It is a traditional way to start the week, as candidates become introduced to the principles behind Alpha Zeta, as well as the Brothers.  New members also got to know each other over dinner, which was pizza from Domino’s.  After dinner, Brothers and candidates participated in a trust walk.  Each Brother brought an agricultural commodity that they ...
Wednesday, October 15, 2014/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (4131)/Comments (0)/
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