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- Lillian Pierce Benbow, 15th National President

Fort Bragg Area Alumnae Captures Top Honor at the 30th South Atlantic Regional Conference



To say that chapter members were ecstatic, would be an understatement. Fort Bragg had barely finished showering congratulations on chapter member Glenell Smoot for winning Delta Dear of the Year for the region, when chapter president Tywanna Frazier and vice president, Tara Lee-Brown were running to the podium as it was announced that Fort Bragg Area Alumnae was named SouthAtlantic Region’s 2022 Alumnae Chapter of the Year! The chapter started the evening with high hopes as competitive packages for several categories were submitted; none of which produced the desired outcome. With expectations wanning, the chapter’s name rang out over the sound systems, and Sorors erupted into cheers and screams!
This is Fort Bragg’s second Chapter of the Year recognition in 4 years! Congratulations to ALL chapter members, for the extraordinary effort through innovative committee programming and support!
As we began the 2022-2023 Sorority Year, one of Leadership's initiatives was the establishment of Service Area Support Teams, (S.A.S Teams). Introduced at the chapter’s leadership retreat, S.A.S Teams intent is to of establish "boots on the ground" in our Service Areas cities; open up lines of communication with the city administration and form partnerships with organizations in the city to help assess the city's needs. Leadership’s focus is for FBAAC to have "skin in the game" in our Service Areas. The FIRST step for the S.A.S. Teams was to start a “Fact Finding Missions” in their target areas and to look at how FBAAC could support existing community programming. City Council connection possibilities include sitting in on monthly meetings. Partnership opportunities with local organizations in the area is also a consideration.




Leadership scheduled Zoom meetings during September with the three S.A.S. Teams to provide further guidance. Sorors living in the 3 service areas will automatically be assigned to their perspective teams. Sorors living in Fayetteville are encouraged to join the S.A.S. team closest to them or the S.A.S. team of their choice.



Meet our Service Area Support Team Leaders

Our committees have done it again! For the first half of the sororal year, the chapter has implemented 13 initiatives, programs, actions of service, chapter-member engagements and/or fund-raising events! We raised over $9,000.00 for various scholarships and chapter programs! On behalf of Leadership, the FORTitude is pleased to SPOTLIGHT the efforts of the following committees, for innovative and creative programing: ARTS AND LETTERS: Sakeeta Lewis, MILITARY SERVICES AND SUPPORT: Bridgette Giacomucci, Chair, MEMBERSHIP SERVICES: Melissa Robinson-Ellis, 2nd Vice President and Chair; PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH: Nikkia Lee, Chair; ADHOC SILVER ANNIVERSARY COMMITTEE: Sandra Collins, Chair.
Check out the following COMMITTEE SPOTLIGHT Gold Top Pages for a recap of everything we continued to do in 2022.
BACK TO SCHOOL BASH – Fort Bragg, N.C.


FBAAC collaborated with the Force Support Squadron at Pope Army Airfield to volunteer for their Back to School Bash on August 12th. Sorors assisted with school supplies distribution to students in military housing on the airfield, establishing a “footprint” in that area of the military installation.
LEADERSHIP RETREAT – Fort Bragg, N.C.
The FBAAC Executive Board held its annual Leadership Retreat on fort Bragg, N.C., on August 6th - 8th. Chapter leadership focused on review of impact in our service areas, by introducing Service Area Support Teams (S.A.S.) to assess current needs. Shout outs to our Executive Committee and Finance Team for keeping FBAAC’s operational and fiscal houses in order!
SORORS IN SUNDRESSES BRUNCH - Membership Services

The Membership Services committee continues to bring positive and engaging and memorable events to build on our chapter’s R.O.C.K.
(Rekindling Our Chapter Kindship)! The Sorors in Sundresses Brunch was no exception. The event (held on August 27th, at the Treyburn Clubhouse), also served as a reclamation opportunity, which welcome several new Sorors to our chapter’s membership. “Rep Your Decade” was the highlight of the afternoon, where Sorors who were initiated in the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, 90’s, 2000’s, 2010’s and 2020’s competed for the best dance moves.
The dancing! The dresses! The Divas...Oh my!
RED-CARPET EVENT FEATURING “THE WOMAN KING – Arts and Letters

Arts and Letters first event to start off the Red- Carpet season, was a SOLD-OUT private showing held on September 18, 2022 at the Millstone 14 in Hope Mills, NC, featuring “The Woman King”. Arts and Letters partnered with a local business to provide an opportunity for our guests to purchase a discounted dessert for the ride home.
YARD SALE WITH SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE –Military Services and Support

Our Military Services and Support committee hosted its 4th Annual Yard Sale held on September 24th, in the parking lot of Tru Fit Gym, in Hope Mills, N.C. The event hosted approximately 20 vendors, who provided shoppers with a variety of items to purchase, including clothing, furniture, jewelry, home décor, small appliances, and novelty pieces. The event raised over $ 1,000.00 for use during our holiday celebration for selected military families.
SELF DEFENSE CLASS TO MARK DOMESTIC VIOLENSE AWARENESS MONTH – Mental and Physical Health Committee
October was a big month for mental and physical health causes that disproportionately affect women. The Mental and Physical Health Committee helped the chapter mark the occasion by hosting a Self Defense Class. The Family Martial Arts Academy provided instruction to equip attendee with tools to stave off would be attackers. Close to 100 Sorors, survivors and friends joined in the celebration! October was also Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The committee marked the occasion with an informational PSA and a tribute to chapter members (on social media), who have survived this devasting disease.

YOUTH INITIATIVES GET OFF TO A GREAT START – Educational Development
The Youth Initiatives Programs kicked off their program year at Westover Middle School, in October. Guests, parents, and youth were given an overview of each of the Youth Initiative programs, along with Risk Management requirements and calendar of events. Groups were assigned to breakout rooms where they were able to get acquainted with youth leaders from Delta Academy, Delta G.E.M.S. and E.M.B.O.D.I. and fellow participants.
GETTING OUT THE VOTE – Social Actions
Social Actions Committee used social media platforms to educate the public about voting in the State of North Carolina and encouraging citizens to get out and vote.


Commemorating World AIDS Day – Physical and Mental Health social media was also used educate the public about prevention as a tool to combat this devastating disease.

Le DINNER EN ROUGE – Membership Services


Membership Services always aims to please with a variety of programing and events to promote Joy in our Sisterhood. Le Dinner En Rouge, an elegant popup picnic event, was staged on the campus of Fayetteville Technical Community College. This fundraising event was in support of newly established Cheryl A. Hickmon Scholarship, at the Delta Research and Educational Foundation. Sorors received location information along with instructions for setup and what to bring, via email. The event raised over $1,000.00.
CHAPTER SILVER ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION – ADHOC Committee



FBAAC celebrated over 25 years of service to the Fort Bragg, Hope Mills, Spring Lake, and Raeford communities on November 12th, 2022. It was the first time that chapter members were able to gather in-person since the pandemic! The ADHOC committee partnered with PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH, as well as ARTS AND LETTERS to provide chapter members and guests with a weekend of wellness/community service, cultural and social events, which included a 5K Walk/Run (open to the community), which raised over $800.00 and a Red-Carpet event featuring the movie Wakanda Forever, at Millstone 14 in Hope Mills, NC. The SOLDOUT Arts and Letters event was so popular, that a second theater was requested for a total seating capacity of 400 guests. Charter members, Fort Bragg “Made” line sisters, and past presidents were able to reconnect and share memories. Four of the five Fort Bragg lines were represented. Sorors were presented with a commemorative coin (a military tradition) to mark the occasion. The chapter also established the “FBAAC Legacy Scholarship at the Delta Research and Educational Foundation, raising $2,500 in honor of this momentous occasion.
FORT BRAGG CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING/ WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA– Military Services and Support


FBAAC continued its yearly support of the Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony on the Fort Bragg Military Installation. Each year chapter Sorors man Santa’s Tent to spread Christmas cheer and help families take pictures with Santa! Chapter members facilitated the flow of families coming through the tent; took pictures; assisted with strollers and encouraged the “Little Ones” to bravely sit with Santa and Mrs. Klaus! Each year over 200 people are served. FBAAC continued its annual support of Wreaths Across America.












July
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Birthdays
Tracey Morrison - 3rd
Karen Jeffers 13th
Paula Johnson - 13th
Latonya Thompson - 14th
Carol Jones - 15th
Destiny Little 16th
Sasha Moore - 16th
Gretchen Walker - 17th
Lanette Kelly - 18th
Belinda Bryant - 19th
Thomasena Irving - 21st
Diane Brown - 22nd
Crystal Turner - 23rd
Donna Lee - 24th
Ciera Lloyd - 28th
Doreen Block - 29th
October
Kalotta Richards -6th
Tara Lee-Brown - 8th
Crystal Matthews - 12th
Brenda White - 14th
Crystal Godbolt 15th
Camelia Gunn – 16th
Vivian Melvin-Salas – 19th
Janie James - 20th
Deidra Blue – 23rd


SaKeeta Lewis - 23rd
Glenell Smoot - 26th
Sharon Ballard - 27th
August
Aldina Lyons - 4th
Kayla Lee - 5th
Tina Jones-Faison - 10th
Jasmine Underwood - 13th
Angelena Mitchell - 15th
Patricia White - 27th
September
Tywanna Frazier - 2nd
Asia McNeill – 3rd
Tyesha Walker - 3rd
Sherell Stuart - 7th
Bridget Light - 11th
Mectio Johnson-Mulla - 18th
Nicole Benson – 21st

Roxie Dewitt-Dawson - 21st
Krystal Sessoms - 22nd
Erica Shaw - 23rd
Kristen Ryce - 25th
January
February
November
Tecia Cogdell – 14th
Alice Faye Baker-Powell - 15th
Selina Walker - 16th
Tovahn Scott - 21st
Jacqueline Washington-Brown - 25th
D'Shawn Russell - 28th
LaTonya Adams – 28th
December
Nikkia Lee – 1st

Azure Utley - 1st
Dawn McGee - 5th
LaWanda Underwood - 9th
Ke'Sha Ridges - 11th
Tramaine Orellana – 17th
Georgianna Thomas – 19th
Destiny Baker – 22nd
LaShawna Hill - 23rd
Telisa Watkins – 25th
Deveril Wint - 25th
Cassandra Walston McLaurin 29th
March
















SOCIAL ACTIONS: Fort Bragg and Fayetteville Alumnae Presidents and respective Social Actions committees support our National Chaplain Soror Vashti McKenzie as she stomps for various 2022 candidate in the State of North Carolina. FBAAC’s Social Actions committee continued voter registration and education opportunities in-person and on social media.









Youth Initiatives


