Chapter Activity Reports

Terrace Recycles

Originally posted by Paola Luna

Terrace is near campus residential community. Alpha Zeta Puerto Rico helped in the voluntary project "Terrace Recycles” that brings together temporary collage students as well as permanent residences with the objective of a better community lifestyle and environment, by creating awareness of the contamination of the natural resources, water and air pollution. In this activity we promoted this project inside the campus by the distribution of flyers, orientation and with a shirt sale that encourages students to recycle that raised money for future activities. This was a tremendous opportunity to create conscious about the environment by promoting how and where to recycle. Also members helped promote Terrace’s eco-friendly workshops and educational activities like the "Recycling of Televisions” and "How to Re-Use” workshop.
Monday, February 6, 2012/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3822)/Comments (0)/

Agricultural Seminars

Originally posted by Paola Luna

During October 4th 2011, AZ attended to seminars related to the loss of agricultural lands in Puerto Rico. The topics covered were the construction of windmills in fertile lands, Northern Natural Gas pipeline and the construction of roads in fertile lands. 

Monday, February 6, 2012/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3674)/Comments (0)/

High School Student Seminar for future Jobs and College Education

Originally posted by Paola Luna

The chapter was invited to Escuela Prof. Juana Rosario in Aguada were a table was reserved to the chapter so we could inform the high school students what kind of job opportunities they would have with the Agricultural, Animal Science, Soils and other related bachelors degrees that the University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez Campus offer. The students were informed with one-on-one conversations with students and were also informed with the various brochures that the chapter created...
Monday, February 6, 2012/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3830)/Comments (0)/

Event: “Alzamora somos todos”

Originally posted by Paola Luna

A rough translation of the event’s title is "We are all Alzamora”, Alzamora being the name of the estate that the University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus is in charge off. The estate is used for the college researches that are related to agriculture, may it be soils, animals, plants, etc. The event was held Saturday, November 5, and it basically consisted of giving maintenances services to the estate. The university is benefited from this event because the budget giving to the estate is not very high and by giving the services that were done on the event the estate is better preserved and is still being kept used for student and professor researches. The chapter is also benefited from this event because the estate is used for various activities, including special laboratories that are part of the student’s main curriculum...
Monday, February 6, 2012/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (9168)/Comments (0)/

Fund Raising Activity: Doughnut Sale

Originally posted by Paola Luna

In order to make future activities, we must raise money. A perfect and effective way of doing this is by selling things people love and might sweeten their day, doughnuts. On October 27, 2012, we bought 150 boxes which contain a variety of four doughnuts and sold them for two dollars in the lobby of the agriculture building of the University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez. The event was a success and the money is kept for future activities.
Monday, February 6, 2012/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3771)/Comments (0)/

Scuba Dogs: International Coast Cleaning 2011

Originally posted by Paola Luna

The Scuba Dog Society as well as the community and the Alpha Zeta Puerto Rico chapter volunteered on September 17, 2011 for the cleaning of the coasts of Puerto Rico, specifically "El Alambique”. This international event has created consciousness and encouraged a numerous amount of countries all over the world to conserve all of our natural resources. Last year, a total of 616,000 volunteers picked 8.7 million pounds of garbage. In the "El Alambique” coast alone, we picked about 25 pounds of garbage.
Monday, February 6, 2012/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3703)/Comments (0)/
Valentine's Cards for Kids - Cook Chapter

Valentine's Cards for Kids - Cook Chapter

Originally posted by Lisa K. Izzo

On Tuesday, January 31st, the brothers of the Cook Chapter came together in the campus center to make Valentine's Day cards for the children at St. Peter's Hospital. Members made over 100 cards "punny" cards that will hopefully brighten the days of the children in the hospital, most between 10 and 12 years old. The event was also used as a rush event, attracting some potential new members that wanted to learn more about the fraternity, especially our service aspect.
Friday, February 3, 2012/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3706)/Comments (0)/
Cook Chapter Family Dinners

Cook Chapter Family Dinners

Originally posted by Lisa K. Izzo

One of the great traditions that the Cook Chapter has is bigs and littles, but it goes beyond that. Family lines are important to the members of the chapter, even after the pledging semester is over. Recently, many families have started the tradition of the "family dinner". Most families do a potluck style dinner, cooking anything from mac and cheese to chili...
Wednesday, February 1, 2012/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3426)/Comments (0)/
Dinner at the Dining Hall

Dinner at the Dining Hall

Originally posted by Aubrey B. Weibel

The night of January 31st, a bunch of brothers of the Cook Chapter made a plan to go out to dinner at the one affordable place, the Dining Hall. Brothers of all different pledge classes talked about their days and complained about hard classes while enjoying dinner (and desert). It's good to know that no matter how long the day is, you always have brothers to rely on.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3525)/Comments (0)/
UF Air Potato Round Up Service 1/28/12

UF Air Potato Round Up Service 1/28/12

Originally posted by Claire D. Page

Members of the Florida chapter grabbed bags and gloves to remove one of Gainesville’s most threatening plant species- the air potato. The theme of the event this year was "Beware of the Dark Side Darth Tater” and the forest was with our members on this particular morning. This annual event is attended by hundreds of Gainesville residents who spend the day working in local parks and on the University of Florida campus to remove the invasive plant, which really does resemble a potato. This year, 5700 lbs of air potatoes were collected from all over the city, as well as 95 bags of trash. AZ members felt great about helping the Gainesville community, and celebrated after at the Morningside Nature Center, enjoying food, music, and brotherhood.
Sunday, January 29, 2012/Author: Alpha Zeta/Number of views (3985)/Comments (0)/
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