• 28Sep

    Celebrating 40 Years of Sisterhood

    by
    Sister Lauren Gardner, Kappa Sigma Chapter of Kappa Delta Phi NAS, SPring 1995

    for the Orderofthecrow.org

    Pledging Kappa Sigma 14 years ago was one of the best things I ever did. I have met some of the most interesting and loveliest women on the planet. Our sorority has women of all different backgrounds, colors, shapes, sizes, you name it. Although we are all unique in our own way, we still have our sorority in common. I am so proud of our organization, and was therefore really excited when we had the chance to celebrate at our 40th Anniversary party.

    Taking place on September 26th at the Highlander Inn in “Manchegas” (aka Manchester, NH) at 7 pm, sisters in their 20’s up into their 60’s all co-mingled and reminisced. It was such a memorable evening. A slide show played for the duration, and a DJ played hits old and new. There was a raffle to help the actives as well as charity. Yellow roses were given to the oldest and youngest sister in attendance, as well as who traveled the farthest. It was like being at a wedding reception- there was dancing and joking, and for most of us, it was just like old times and we had never skipped a beat. The party ended at midnight, but unofficially carried on until the wee hours in true-Kappa fashion.

    For those who couldn’t make the event, they were very much missed. About 60-some odd sisters (and some men scattered here and there) were in attendance, but over the years almost four hundred women have passed through the doors…that’s a lot of sisters! We had such a great time with all of our sisters and look forward to our next reunion during Homecoming/Alumni Day in October.

    This was a poem that I wrote and framed to give at the raffle…I think it sums up what all of us feel being part of Kappa:

    Kappa Sigma Phi 40th Anniversary

    Kappa’s celebrating 40 years? “Holy Crow!”

    Where did all the time seem to go?

    We’ve grown up through laughter, tears and smiles

    Being a sister has made our lives more worthwhile

    We remember the meaning behind black and gold

    Let’s toast to our sisters, both the young and the old

    Each and every time we see a single yellow rose

    Our hearts swell inside with pride inside, because we know-

    Sisterhood is the bond that brought us all together

    May The Spirit Never Die; may we live on forever!

    -Lauren Gardner, Spring ‘95

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    For more pictures and info - http://forums.orderofthecrow.org/showthread.php?t=78857

  • 18Sep

    We are guessing these two brothers from the 1930’s attended our Eta Chapter at UMaine Machias.  Thank you Brother Christian Steppe of Lambda Chapter for emailing this to us.

    For the HUGE version of the image log into the forums; http://forums.orderofthecrow.org/showthread.php?t=78593 and please post in that thread if you have any more info or educated guesses on this photo.

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  • 15Sep

    News out of Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, formerly North Adams State College and home of Omicron Chapter of Kappa Delta Phi

    NORTH ADAMS, Mass. - The MCLA Athletics Department announced its 13th Annual Golf Classic has a full field of 144 golfers. The tournament will be held Monday, September 21 at Berkshire Hills Country Club in Pittsfield….

    MCLA would like to thank Time Warner Cable, this year’s President’s Club Title Sponsor, for their generosity. In addition, other sponsors include the Banquet Sponsor, Covidien; The Barbeque Sponsor, Follett Higher Education Group; The Prize Sponsor, Coakley, Pierpan, Dolan & Collins Insurance Agency, Inc.; The Coach’s Club Sponsors, Adams Co-Operative Bank, Alton & Westall Real Estate, Aramark, Arrow Press, Greylock Federal Credit Union, Hoosac Bank, Kappa Delta Phi Fraternity, Kelly’s Package Store, South Adams Savings Bank and True North Financial Services; The Captain’s Club Sponsors, Liberty Mutual and O’Connor & Drew; The Gold Sponsors, The Law Offices of Sherwood Guernesey, PC and Souliere and Zepka Construction, Inc.; and the Blue Sponsors, Beck’s Printing, Senator Ben Downing, Hillcrest Educational Centers, MacFarlane Office Products, Inc., Maxymillian Technologies, Inc., Scott and Valerie Nichols, Kevin Plankey ’88, Richo Products, Inc., Smith Watson & Co., LLP, and Stanley’s Lumber & Building Supplies, Inc….

    From http://www.iberkshires.com/story.php?story_id=32324

    For More - http://forums.orderofthecrow.org/showthread.php?t=78495

  • 02Sep

    Kappa Eta Sister Polly Tobin Goddard just opened Bum Boosa™.

    Bamboo Baby Products is a company creating and producing environmentally friendly baby products made with the planet and babies’ sensitive skin in mind.

    Their first product is currently hitting natural food store shelves from Maine to Hawaii - Bum Boosa™ Bamboo Baby Wipes are made with 100% non-woven bamboo fiber (described as having a cashmere-like quality) which is renewable, biodegradable, flushable, and in the right facility, compostable. They are made with an all-natural solution including organic aloe vera, purified water, and essential oils.

    Their next product is coming out very soon - Bum Boosa™ Bamboo Diaper Rash Ointment is made with zinc oxide, bamboo powder, and a variety of herbs. It is rich but light and a little goes a long way!

    One of the cool things about the company is that they plant trees for each package of wipes sold and offset more than 100% of our carbon emissions by planting trees with Trees for the Future. So far we’ve planted more than 5,000 trees!

    Check out their website at www.bumboosa.com and if you are interested in making a purchase, let them know. They are currently selling in cases of 6 packages on Amazon but they will sell individual packages too if anyone is interested. If nothing else, please share the word with friends and family!

    Iota Brother Ryan Breault owns and operates Omni Technical Consulting

    Omni Technical Consulting works with their clients to develop and support the technology required by their unique organizational needs. They deliver information technology (IT) solutions and 24×7 managed services to businesses throughout Maine. They are pleased to offer discounts to not-for-profit organizations as part of our philanthropic focus.

    http://www.omnitechnicalconsulting.com

    Ryan will happily offer discounts to Brothers and Sisters!

    While you are at it,

    check out the handmade cards, prints, and clay figures handmade by Kappa Sigma Sister Lauren Gardner at www.razberriesdesigns.etsy.com.  Also, you can read about her on her blog -  www.razberries.com

    See the rest of the Kappa owned and operated buiness in the OTC business directory.