Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Christmas with Alpha Chi Omega at Imperial Golf Club

Members of Delta Pi Delta Alumnae Chapter of Alpha Chi Omega met for a Christmas celebration at Imperial Golf Club in Naples, Florida, on December 8, 2018. Hostess Donna Porter provided a beautiful luncheon and included on the menu sticky buns, our perennial favorite at Imperial. We loved them, as usual. As Christmas gifts, members brought personal items and gift cards for women and children in shelters in Hendry, Lee and Collier Counties.


Bougainvillea “island” on the golf course at Imperial


A closer look at the mounds of Bougainvillea in full bloom 


Carol & Phyllis at the entrance to Imperial


Mary, Veronica, Carol, Ann & Margi


Amy, Johannah & Jackie


Bekky & Zarie


Whitney, Julie’s daughter, Julie & Marjie


Kathy & Pat


Valary, Alice, Margi & Donna


Carol & Pat


Carol, Linda & Sally


Judy, Shirley & Brenda


Judy with the very famous sticky buns


Rosemary, Jennee, Caroline, Johannah, Jackie, Ronda & Mary Lou


Lauren, Mary’s daughter, & Mary


Margi & Veronica


Teddy & Darlene


Sue


Becky, Teddy & Darlene


Carol, Phyllis & Colleen


Alice & Ann


Sandi, Carol & Phyllis


After lunch The Naples Carolers performed holiday music. Dressed in elegant Victorian costumes, the a capella vocal quartet serenaded members at each table in the dining room with a Christmas song of  the members’ choice. The quartet concluded their performance with a sing-along of favorite Christmas carols.


The Naples Carolers


The Naples Carolers


Half of the Naples Carolers quartet


The other half of the Naples Carolers quartet 


This was a very special day for Alice Jacobs, who has reached her seventy-five year anniversary milestone. Alpha Chi Omega honors its 75-year members by giving them their pin as a gift from the Fraternity.  Each milestone has a corresponding ceremony. Past National President of Alpha Chi Omega, Judy Anderson, conducted the ceremony, and Donna presented Alice with her seventy-five year pin and a bouquet of red carnations, our official flower.


Seventy-five year member, Alice Jacobs


Mary, Lauren, Margi and Judy leave Imperial laden down with all of the Christmas gifts Delta Pi Delta members brought for the women and children in area shelters.


Traditional Delta Pi Delta Christmas photo, December 8, 2018

Monday, October 22, 2018

Alpha Chi Omega Founders’ Day Luncheon

On October 13, 2018, members of Delta Pi Delta Alumnae Chapter met in the Community Room of Bayview I at Bonita Bay Condominiums in Bonita Springs, Florida.   This was the first meeting of the 2018-2019 season, and Marjie Taggart was our hostess. Members brought their favorite salad or dessert, and the lavish buffet had something for everyone.


Bayview Condominions porte-cochères


The Bayview I Condominions North entrance is on the right


Upward view of Bayview I Condominions


Tropical garden in front of the Bayview porte-cochère


Location of the luncheon in the Bayview Community room

Alpha Chi Omega sisters gather mid-October each year to recognize the fraternity's fall founding at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, on October 15, 1885.  Alpha Chi Omega's Founders chose "Alpha” because they were forming the first fraternity in the school of music and “Omega,” since they thought it might also be the last such fraternity.  The lyre was chosen as their official symbol since it was the most important instrument played by the Greek gods on Mount Olympus. 

Some symbols and traditions remain rooted in our founding, like our colors and the lyre, while others have been adopted and refined as the fraternity has grown. The mission of Alpha Chi Omega is to enrich the lives of members through lifetime opportunities of friendship, leadership, learning and service; and our primary philanthropy, adopted in 1992, is Domestic Violence Awareness. In honor of the seven original Alpha Chi founders, our chapter will give $7 on behalf of each of our members of Delta Pi Delta to the Alpha Chi Omega Foundation.


New member Mary Booth (Beta Eta at FSU), Mary Bradley & Kaley Lather (Kappa Xi at U of West Florida and Advisor to the Kappa Chi Chapter at FGCU)


Phyllis


New member Carol (Gamma Lambda at Kent State) and Pat


Carol (Delta Mu at U Mass) & Johannah (Alpha Delta at U of Cincinnati and daughter of Delta Pi Delta founder, Wilma DeCamp) 


Valary & Donna


Brenda, Phyllis & Carolyn


Julie, Betsy Opyt (Gamma Mu at Ball State and our speaker today)  & Pat


Margi & Kaley


Hostess Margie & Ann


Carol, Valary & Johannah


Shirley 


Buffet table


Buffet table with salads
Betsy's Nut Butters are across the table


The buffet line begins


Betsy Opyt is a registered dietitian, entrepreneur, spokesperson, and President/CEO of Betsy's Best, a line of gourmet nut and seed butters featuring food ingredients for a healthy lifestyle. She brought along some of her nut butters for us to sample.


Betsy graduated from Ball State University, where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega. She then went on to become Miss Indiana, 2000. After winning Miss Indiana,  Betsy took her platform for a healthy lifestyle to many schools and communities working with the Indiana Department of Education. The Betsy's Best Brand has created a scholarship for the Miss Indiana program that will give back to an organization that helped Betsy begin her career. 



Betsy described to our group how her product began with her homemade peanut butter, which she made to appeal to her daughter’s discerning taste buds. Then she made enough to sell  at the local Farmer’s Market, and so began Betsy’s Best Gourmet Nut and Seed Butters. Famous for their outstanding taste and light, crunchy texture, Betsy’s Best Healthy Nut Butters are now available in almost 2,000 stores nationwide and on Amazon.


Betsy, an Alpha Chi at Ball State in Indiana, became an official member of our alumnae group, 
Delta Pi Delta.


Birthday Girl Marcia


Kaley on her way home after the luncheon


Brenda, Shirley & Marcia leaving the building