Epsilon Gamma - Winter 2010

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The Alumni Newsletter of Pi Kappa Phi at Longwood University

SPRING 2010

LONGWOOD UNIVERSITY

ΠΚΦ FRATERNITY EPSILON GAMMA CHAPTER

EPSILON GAMMA GAZETTE ARCHON’S LETTER: Thank you for picking up a copy of the Epsilon Gamma Gazette, spring 2010 edition. We hope to continue publishing a newsletter in this format in the years to come, and hope this will serve as a great tool for information regarding Epsilon Gamma Alumni and undergraduates. Spring 2010 is going to be a big semester for us. Our EC started it off by attending Pi Kappa Phi Mid Year Leadership Conference in Baltimore the weekend before classes started and learned some key skills that will be crucial for our success in the months to come. Recruitment is starting early this spring and we are working hard to take a large number of new members the first week in February. We also have big plans for Push America this year with another Bike‐a‐Thon in the works and our continuing local relation with Heartlands Horse Heroes. As many of you know we are looking to re‐charter this semester and have set a date for April 24th as our official re‐chartering date(more details inside the newsletter). At this point all that we have left to do is raise our numbers and the necessary funds. So recruitment and fundraising are our two main focuses this semester and I am very confident that we can far exceed both goals. We appreciate all the support and assistance that

you have offered and we hope that our re‐chartering will be twice as big as our 30th anniversary was in the fall. If I can ever be of assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact me at bressinrk@gmail.com; I will be more than happy to answer any questions you may have. God Bless the Fraternity,

Rob Bressin Archon‐Epsilon Gamma

MYLC‐BALTIMORE Pi Kappa Phi hosted its annual Mid Year Leadership Conferences in early January. These conferences are a great opportunity for chapters to come together and collaborate on ideas; additionally all chapter officers receive extensive training regarding their roles and responsibilities. This year, our chapter traveled to Baltimore, where the conference had relocated to from Philadelphia. The hotel was in a prime location— right on the Baltimore Harbor. We sent eight officers to the conference and all eight came away with ideas and suggestions on how to fulfill our roles within the chapter. In addition to picking up useful ideas, we came away

with a sense of motivation in preparation for our chartering later this spring semester. During the conference, we had the opportunity to meet with Mark E. Timmes, the CEO of Pi Kappa Phi. During our meeting, he encouraged us to continue to work hard towards chartering, and that the National Organization looked forward to re‐ chartering at Longwood. We also received several updates from the National Organization, including information about the upcoming Supreme Chapter in Orlando, FL (August 5‐9). Furthermore, they informed us about the restructuring of Pi Kapp College as an emerging leader’s institute, with a beta test this summer. We look forward to continuing to attend Mid Year Leadership Conference each year, and to use it as an opportunity to strengthen our chapter!

Members & Alumni at the Spring Gala Weekend 2009


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