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May 2015 Volume 4 Issue 11
Soror Mary B. Wright, International President Soror Janet Y. Bivins, Esq., Atlantic Regional Director Soror Gina Merritt-Epps, Esq., New Jersey State Director
Message from the SD: And the Winners Are...
Z-Lessons Monthly Embellishment & Training for
the Sorors of New Jersey Building on the Principles of Zeta
While Blazing New Paths!
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. State of New Jersey Soror Gina Merritt-Epps, Esq. New Jersey State Director 325 East Jimmie Leeds Road Suite 7 PMB 144 Galloway, NJ 08205 (609) 748-1470 Website: www.zphibnj.org www.facebook.com/ZPhiBNJ E-mail: [email protected]
Greetings Sorors and Welcome to May! Thanks to all of those that supported our State Executive Board Meeting! Congratulations to all winners! See pages 4, 5 & 12 for a listing of the awardees. Pictures will be featured in the June newsletter.
Thank you for supporting Chi Rho Zeta, Sigma Zeta Zeta, and Xi Tau Zeta during the month of April. Please remember to support Rho Rho Zeta, Omicron Omicron Zeta and Omega Mu Zeta Chapters in May. REMINDER: MARCH FOR BABIES PICS & TO-TALS DUE 5/15 TO SARECIA [email protected].
In this edition we address Zeta faux pas and review basic protocol (see page 2). For those of you that attended the protocol and parliamentary procedure workshops at the State meeting, the quizzes on pages 2 & 3 should be easy. Refresh your knowledge. Review the protocol manual and RONR for the answers and periodically to ensure proper behaviors.
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Z-Lesson - Lets Get It Together
Zeta Faux Pas (Embarrassing Social Mistakes)
Listed below are some of the common social mistakes. Thanks to Soror Jorelle Green for her contri-butions. Do you have more to add to the list? Please send them to [email protected]. Using the term Omega Chapter or Omega Service as the chapter or ritual for a deceased
Soror. The ritual is called the Burial Service. Omega Chapter is the chapter at Winston-Salem State University in North Carolina.
Using Greek Terminology in Public is not appropriate. Our colors are Royal Blue and White. Many Sorors learned Pure White. Our flower is the White Rose. Many Sorors learned White Tea Rose. One of our four principles is Sisterhood, not Sisterly Love. The official Sorority pin is worn over the apex of the heart, never on the right side. The first person to the microphone establishes protocol. Once it is established, no one else
should repeat it. Also, no one should say protocol having been established. When a ritual requires white attire, be sure to wear pure white, not off-white or winter
white. All black attire is to be worn for the Burial Ritual.
RememberOne Zeta! As this list grows, we will be sure to add it to future editions.
P R O T O C O L T E S T (taken from Zeta Phi Beta Sororitys Guide to Protocol, Practices,
Etiquette and Communication, Revised 2013) TRUE OR FALSE
1. _____ The International Grand Basileus should receive all courtesies due her office since she is the first lady of the sorority. 2. _____ The Regional Director is the emissary of the Grand Basileus for each respective region. 3. _____ The chapter Basileus is responsible for distributing all information from national, regional and state levels to chapter members. 4. _____ Protocol is giving respect and recognition to Sorors at all times. 5. _____ Greek terminology should be used at all times. 6. _____ When making introductions, always introduce the lowest ranking officers first. 7. _____ The International Grand Basileus enters the room first followed by dais guests. 8. _____ Special courtesies should be extended to all past Grand Basilei, officers, regional directors, state directors, chapter Basilei and dignitaries. 9. _____ Sorority pins should only be worn at Zeta meetings. 10. _____ Only Zetas and Sigmas should rise when the Grand Basileus enters the room. FILL IN THE BLANKS At any sorority function, in what order should the following be addressed?
1. __________ 2.___________ 3.___________ 4.___________ 5.__________ A. Regional Director B. Sorors C. Grand Basileus D. National and Regional Officers E. Presiding Officer
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Parliamentary Corner: State Executive Board Meeting For those of you that were unable to make the state meeting, this quiz was part of the parliamentary workshop that I conducted. Please take the time to test yourselves. Answers below. - Titessa Smith, State Phylacter
TRUE/FALSE QUESTIONS
1. If there is a conflict between the Bylaws and Parliamentary Procedure, Parliamentary Procedure controls.
True _______ False _______
2. The mover of a motion can speak against her own motion.
True _______ False _______ 3. The motion is before the assembly when it has been moved and seconded.
True _______ False _______
4. A point of order is used to obtain information about meeting procedure.
True _______ False _______
5. The minutes of a meeting must be approved by the use of a motion, a second and a majority vote of the assembly.
True _______ False _______
6. Majority means more than one half. True _______ False _______
7. The person seconding a motion must be in favor of the motion being seconded.
True _______ False _______
8. A quorum is always a majority of the members in any parliamentary assembly. True _______ False _______
9. An organization must abide by the decision of the parliamentarian. True _______ False _______
10. There can only be one motion before the body at a time. True _______ False _______
Sisterly Tip # 1 & Quiz Answers Dont forget to bring your governing documents
and resources to official meetings. The Answer to each question is false! Be sure to consult RONR to find out why.
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Executive Board Meeting Recognitions
STATEDIRECTORLEADERSHIPAWARDTitessa D. Smith, Phylacter
Eunice Samuels-Lewis, Protocol and Amenities Coordinator Rhonda Farmer, Founders Day Coordinator
Angelica Russell, Fundraising Chair Gloria Wilkerson, State Representative to the Regional Nominating Committee
GIVEAWAYSFree RegistrationBillie Bailey (HOZ);
iPad MiniMyra McDonald (HOZ)
STATEINITIATIVEAWARD2014MARCHFORBABIESFIRST PLACE
Zeta Delta Zeta Chapter Family
STATEINITIATIVEAWARD2014MSABCFIRST PLACE
Zeta Delta Zeta Chapter Family
CHAPTERRECLAMATIONAWARD FIRST PLACE
2014 - 2015 Omega Mu Zeta Chapter
SOCIALACTIONAWARD
UNDERGRADUATE CHAPTER FIRST PLACE
2014-2015 Psi Pi Chapter
FIRST PLACE
2013-2014 Psi Pi Chapter
GRADUATE CHAPTER FIRST PLACE
2014-2015 Omicron Omicron Zeta Chapter
FIRST PLACE
2013 - 2014 Omega Mu Zeta Chapter
YOUTH AUXILIARY 2014-2015
GAMMA NU ZETA ARCHONETTES
AMICAEAUXILIARY20142015
Zeta Amicae Of Middle & Southern Middlesex County
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Executive Board Recognitions contd STATE INITIATIVES
State Initiative Award---2014 MARCH FOR BABIES - Second Place Omicron Omicron Zeta Chapter Family State Initiative Award---2014 MARCH FOR BABIES - Third Place Eta Omicron Zeta Chapter Family State Initiative Award 2014 MSABC WALK Second PlaceGamma Omicron Zeta Chapter Family State Initiative Award 2014 MSABC WALK Third PlaceOmicron Omicron Zeta Chapter Family
RECLAMATION Reclamation Award Second Place - Gamma Omicron Zeta Reclamation Award Third Place (Tie)Gamma Nu Zeta Chapter Reclamation Award Third Place (Tie) Zeta Delta Zeta Chapter
Z-HOPE GRADUATE Z-HOPE - 50+ members Gamma Omicron Zeta1st Place Z-HOPE 50 + members Eta Omicron Zeta - 2nd Place Z-HOPE 26 50 membersOmega Mu Zeta - 1st Place Z-HOPE 26-50 members - Gamma Nu Zeta - 2nd Place Z-HOPE 26-50 members Zeta Delta Zeta - 3rd Place Z-HOPE - 5 - 25 members Chi Rho Zeta-- 1st Place Z-HOPE 5 25 members Omicron Omicron Zeta2nd Place Z-HOPE 5- 25 members- (Tie)-Sigma Zeta Zeta3rd Place Z-HOPE 5 25 members (Tie) - Rho Tau Zeta 3rd Place
Z-HOPE UNDERGRADUATE Z-HOPE (Undergraduates) 1 - 4 members Xi Iota1st Place Z-HOPE(Undergraduates) 1-4 membersPsi Pi2nd Place Z-HOPE(Undergraduates) 1-4 membersTheta Sigma3rd Place Z-HOPE---(Undergraduates) 5-25 membersRho Theta1st Place
Z-HOPE AMICAE Z-HOPEAmicae1-4 membersZeta Amicae of Camden1st Place Z-HOPEAmicae1-4 members----Zeta Amicae of Newark/The Oranges2nd Place Z-HOPEAmicae---5-25 members---Zeta Amicae of Gloucester County1st Place Z-HOPE---Amicae---5-25 members---(Tie)Zeta Amicae of Princeton/Trenton2nd Place Z-HOPE---Amicae---5-25 members---(Tie)--Zeta Amicae of Middle and Southern Middlesex County2nd Place
Z-HOPE YOUTH AUXILIARIES Z-HOPEArchonettes---1-4 members---Omicron Omicron Zeta Archonettes---1st Place Z-HOPE---Archonettes1-4 members---Zeta Delta Zeta Archonettes----2nd Place Z-HOPE---Archonettes---5-25 membersGamma Omicron Zeta Archonettes1st Place Z-HOPE---Archonettes---5-25 members---Gamma Nu Zeta Archonettes----2nd Place Z-HOPE---Amicettes---5-25 members---Omicron Omicron Zeta Amicettes---1st Place Z-HOPE---Amicettes---5-25 members---Gamma Omicron Zeta Amicettes---2nd Place Z-HOPE---Amicettes---5-25 members---Gamma Nu Zeta Amicettes---3rd Place Z-HOPE---Pearlettes---1-4 members----Zeta Delta Zeta Pearlettes---1st Place Z-HOPE---Pearlettes5-25 membersGamma Omicron Zeta Pearlettes1st Place Z-HOPEPearlettes---5-25 members---Gamma Nu Zeta Pearlettes---2nd Place
Z-HOPE ELDERCARE Z-HOPEEldercare---Chi Rho Zeta---1st Place Z-HOPE---Eldercare---Eta Omicron Zeta---2nd Place
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New Members Section Gamma Nu Zeta Chapter
Tasha Ali Nadia Darbouze
Courtney Edwards Sandra Hackley
Marion Simmons
Chi Rho Zeta Chapter Beatrice Black
Rho Theta Chapter Kadijah Cunningham
Reva Jackson Rayana Martin
Jeniya Webb
Theta Omicron Chapter Reactivated after 7 years!
Amber Martin Capreshia McGregor Chakera Hightower Johneah S. Exum Kayla E. Seaford Tameka Taylor
Chi Alpha Chapter Cydaisha Dupree Naomi Lockett
Sigma Zeta Zeta Chapter Ariona Gadsden
Nadia Davis Kimberly James Velencia Walker
Eboni Cave Nadirah Norvell Temika Streater
Epsilon Xi Zeta Chapter Al-nisa Williams
Upsilon Tau Chapter Danielle Lowery
Eta Omicron Zeta Chapter Daria McCall
Lytanda Zellner Tracey Duncan
Nelta Paul Ebony Williams
Omicron Epsilon Chapter Soror Queneisha Jones
GAMMA NU ZETA CHAPTER
EPSILON XI ZETA CHAPTER
THETA OMICRON CHAPTER
ETA OMICRON ZETA CHAPTER
CHI ALPHA & OMICRON EPSILON CHAPTERS
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Special Announcement
On Saturday, June 20th, our 13th New Jersey Director, Soror Gina Merritt-Epps, Esq. is being honored by the Brothers of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Chi Sigma Chapter as their 2015 Zeta of the Year Honoree. This recognition will take place at Chi Sigma Chapters Sigma Beta Scholar-ship Luncheon on Saturday, June 20th at the Galloping Hill Inn, 325 Chest-nut Street, Union, NJ. This event begins at 12 noon. If you would like to place an ad in Chi Sigmas journal, please see the back page of this announcement. Should you wish to purchase a ticket(s) for the luncheon, please feel free to contact Bro. Nigel Coelho at (973) 580-3109. If you are unable to make it, please be sure to send our Director a congratulato-ry note on her Facebook page as she is deserving of such a recognition.
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Zealous-Engaged-Talented-Awesome Youth Corner
Congratulations to the N.J. State STEM Contest Winners!!
Gamma Omicron Zeta Pearlettes:
Aisya Johnson, Sani Thomas, Suliah Boxton, Hasinah Reed,
SaNayah Alexander and Marquerite Cambridge
Gamma Nu Zeta Amicettes: Caliyah Thomas, Vivica McBean,
Makayla Kiyaga, Sarah Ross, Taliay Ross, Kariana James,
Trynity Singletary and Tanasha Wilkerson
Omega Mu Zeta Amicettes: Nadira Benjamin, Kaziah Betts, KaBria Foster,
Brianna Fountain, Kylah Gooden, Semira Lewis,
Rachel Oliva, Alexis Robinson, Jalynne Smith and Sabrya Thomas
Zeta Delta Zeta Pearlettes: Leilani Adams-Brawley, Lindsey Catlett, Elaina
Catlet, Isa Collins, Mya Collins, Gabriella Dumont, Ajiahna Ganney, Saniya Ganney, Mac-kenzie Guillame,Gianna Johnson, Kaiya John-
son, Journee Washington, Kayla L-R Wylie, Sianni Wynn
UNLEASHING HIDDEN TALENTS AMONG OUR YOUTH On behalf of the State of New Jersey we would like to thank all of the youth who participated in the Stem Contest. This was a great way for the youth to work together as a team.
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Zealous-Engaged-Talented-Awesome Youth Corner contd Great Job!!!
Stem Contest Participants Gamma Omicron Zeta Chapter, Amicettes & Pearlettes
Omega Mu Zeta Chapter, Amicettes & Pearlettes Eta Omicron Zeta Chapter, Amicettes Gamma Nu Zeta Chapter, Amicettes Zeta Delta Zeta Chapter, Pearlettes
Archonettes: BreAnna Grant, Sasha Greenlee, Jonette Mil-ler, Amari Steward, Olivia Rhoden and Advisors Timborra Greenlee & Ivory Marrero with City Councilman Brian K. Coleman
Gamma Nu Zeta Archonettes stand proud alongside of newly elected Congresswomen Bonnie Watson Coleman (1st Black Congress-woman in N.J.) and Mayor Dana Redd at the Camden City Womens History Celebration. Archonette pictured: Amari Stewart, Jonette Miller, and Sasha Greenlee
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Zealous-Engaged-Talented-Awesome Youth Corner contd
If a good Zeta is a well informed Zeta, what is a well informed youth? A Zeta in training!
Like Zetas, they should be knowledgeable about our illustrious sorority and their role
in it. Be sure to include this information in the grooming of our youth. What you should know as Pearlettes 1. The role of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. 2. The name of the National President of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. 3. The names of Local Pearlette Advisors 4. The colors Baby Blue and White 5. The words to the Pearlette Greeting Song /Pearlette Warm-up Song
What you should know as Amicettes 1.Your role as an Amicette 2. Your duties and responsibilities as an Amicette 3. The contents of your Constitution and By-laws 4. The words to your National Song WE ARE THE AMICETTES 5. The words to your Scripture and Prayers What you should know as Archonettes 1. The role of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.. 2. The history of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. 3. The names of the local graduate and undergraduate chapters. 4. The name of the International Grand Basileus of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. 5. The location of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority National Headquarters
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National Initiative
It's that time of the year!! It is time to report your chapters and auxiliaries participation with the
Adopt-a-School Initiative. Use the steps below to completely submit your report.
1. Complete one form for any activities conducting from July 2014 - May 2015. 2. Duplicate the visit form as needed, if more than 7 visits were made as an chapter/auxiliary with at least 4
members present each time. 3. To receive Z-Points, upon completion of the project(s), request a letter or report on letterhead from the
school official detailing the school/class(es) progress and/or donations provided. 4. Attach a copy of the letter from the school with the Z-HOPE Adopt-a-School Program Reporting Form;
please complete all information on the form. 5. Regional/State/Local Coordinators, if you are currently in receipt of any forms, please forward them to
my attention by email or by fax. 6. Please submit completed form(s) to Soror/Friend Renee S. Byrd, National Director of Adopt-a-School
Initiative by email at [email protected] or by fax to 866-472-3768 by May 31, 2015. If documents are to be mailed, please send to : Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
c/o Soror/Friend Renee S. Byrd National Director of Adopt-a-School Initiative PO BOX 167211 Chicago, IL 60616-7211
Scholarships and TAG Awards
Life Members ScholarshipTenisha Fort (Omega Mu Zeta) & Angelica Russell (Zeta Delta Zeta)
State ScholarshipsIreisha Vaughn (Psi Pi), Arlysha Sumpter (Rho Theta) & Camille Phillip (Rho Tau Zeta)
Teach A Girl to Lead AwardGamma Nu Zeta Archonettes
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National & Regional Initiatives 56th Atlantic Regional Conference ZHOPE Initiative:
The Signature Elder Care INITIATIVE: Friends to the Elderly
Join the Awesome Atlantic Region as we raise $10,000 for Friends to the Elderly Senior Programs Throughout the Atlantic Region
Chapters and Auxiliaries can earn Z-HOPE Points with the following Donations:
Undergraduates/Graduates & Amicae $25=25 points /$50=50 points $50=50 points / $75=75 points
$75=75 points /$100=100 points
D o u b l e Yo u r Z - H O P E P O I N T S !
Chapters and Auxiliaries have that option to earn additional Z-HOPE Points. Chapters and Auxiliaries may begin submitting donations for Friends of the Elderly from November 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015. Donations and reporting forms received will be awarded towards the 2014 2015 sorority year. Chapters may also submit a second donation from July 1, 2015 October 1, 2015. Donations received from July 1, 2015 October 1, 2015 will be awarded towards the 2015 2016 sorority year. If your chapter submits donations in BOTH sorority years, the chapter will receive an additional 50 Bonus Points. (Note: The National Z-HOPE Program Reporting Form must be sent with all donations to the Regional Tamias Grammateus for points to be awarded.)
*See you Chapters President or Representative for forms and detailed information.
MEETING THE GOAL AND IMPACTING HOME
Our goal is to raise $10,000 for Elder Care Programs throughout the Awesome Atlantic Region. If $10,000 is raised, $5000 will be donated to Center in the Park in Philadelphia, PA. $1000 will be given to an Adult Day / Elder Care Center chosen by the remaining states. (DE, MD, NJ, NY and Tri-State) If we dont raise $10,000 all monies raised will be donated to Center in the Park in Philadelphia. We will accept donations from all Sorors, Chapters,
States, Amicae Auxiliaries, and Individuals.
Meeting the Basic Needs for Seniors
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Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. NJ Chapters at Work
The Ladies of Gamma Nu Zeta Chapter would like to thank all of our Blue and White family for supporting us in our 2015 Finer Womanhood Scholarship event. We appreciate the love received an hope to see you at our next year's event! Saturday, March 19, 2016
April is Autism Awareness Month! The ladies of GNZ wore blue for #LIUB (Light it up Blue) Autism Awareness Day on April 2nd! Autism is a "Spectrum" Disorder. People with autism can be a little autistic or very autistic. Thus, it is possible to be bright, verbal, and autistic as well as have mental deficiencies, non-verbal and autistic. As a result of the broad range of symptoms, its often called a spectrum disorder; hence the term "autism spectrum disorder."
What a great Charterversary it was for the "Mother Pearl of New Jersey"! This year our original Chap-ter and Zeta Amicae of Camden Charters were un-earthed along with historic facts & artifacts about the our chapter family! Fact: Zeta Phi Beta So-rority, Inc. made is presence known in New Jer-sey on Thursday, March 25, 1948.
GNZ History Soror Titessa Smith, GNZ President with Soror Jean Lewis, Soror Smith's First Grade Teacher and Charter Member of GNZ Chapter .
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Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. NJ Chapters at Work - contd
The Zeta Amicae of Moorestown held their annual Jazz Brunch on Saturday, April 11, 2015 at the Kove Caterers in Palmyra. The Kenny Gates Band graced the audience with jazz. There was good food, good music and good conversa-tion. The family of recently deceased Amica Pearlie Purvis was also in attendance. The ladies paid tribute to their Friend with poetry, flowers and kind words. The family made a presentation to Amica President Bertha Smith. The afternoon ended with door prizes and lots of smiles. It was truly an elegant and classy event.
Zeta Amicae of Moorestown Annual Jazz Brunch
ZDZ Goes Back to School! What do over 500 middle school students and Zeta Delta Zeta have in common?
Memorial Middle Schools College Fair! On Monday, April 13th, Soror Lynette Harris encouraged students to be excited about the benefits of a college education. She show-cased The College of New Jersey to over five hundred (500) 6th, 7th and 8th graders that were in attendance. Soror Harris serves as as-sistant director of The Career Center at TCNJ. Soror Janet Ad-ams, a 4th grade teacher at Memorial, as well as Principle Eugene Brown, and follow teachers Krystn Mills and Roxanne Jackson host-ed Soror Harris and a Burlington County College recruiter for the days event.
Zeta Delta Zeta received special invitation from the American Cancer Society inviting us to their Celebration of Grati-tude honoring 2014 Top performers and supporters for commitment to Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of South Jersey. Soror Pauline E. Gibson, the 11th New Jersey State Director and the coordinator of Making Strides Walk for the chapter was presented the Pacesetter Recognition Award and Zeta Delta Zeta Chapter received the Top Team Award raising $10,249.00. We are proud to do this in the name of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. State of New Jersey. The South Jersey Zeta Chapters collectively raised $18,435.00. Way to go South Jersey Chapters. Looking forward to next year.
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Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. NJ Chapters at Work - contd
w/Epsilon Xi Zeta Chapter The Mercer County Pan Hellenic Council host-ed a Career Day on Friday, February 27th, 2015 at the Trenton Central High, West Campus in Trenton, NJ. The event allowed various profes-sional men and women of the Mercer County Pan Hellenic Counsel, to addresses students on careers which the students elected to hear about. The pre-senters were paired according to their careers and addressed the students in their class rooms on ca-reers such as Accounting, Employment and Inter-viewing, Military Service, Police Officers, HR Correction Officers, Teachers, and other career opportunities. The interactive format allowed stu-
dents to ask questions and to discuss career opportunities. The students seemed to really have enjoyed the speaker presentations. It was a wonderful event and both speakers and students are looking forward to the next Career Day!! The participating fraternities and Sororities were: Zeta Phi Beta, Sorority, Inc., Phi Beta Sigma, Fraternity, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Alpha Phi Alpha, Fraternity, Kappa Alpha Psi, Fraternity and Delta Sigma Theta, Sorori-
Eta Omicron Zeta Chapter would like to welcome newly reclaimed Sorors Ophelia Cruse and Cynthia Pryor Atkins back into the sisterhood. Both Sorors decided to rededicate themselves to the sorority and chapter in March 2015. While a Zeta will always be a Zeta, active or not, we are overjoyed that our dovely sisters are back home in the loving arms of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Eee I Kee Sorors!
Welcome Home
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Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. NJ Chapters at Work - contd ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY, INC.
Rho Tau Zeta Chapter Serving Passaic, Bergen and Morris Counties
Soror Shavon Chambers, Basileus
RHO TAU ZETA CELEBRATES THEIR 15th YEAR OF SERVICE - Chapter Awards Five Book Scholarships at Dinner-Dance -
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 28, 2015 Contact: Soror Shavon Chambers, President | [email protected] | 973.337.9933 Soror Camille Philip, Historian | [email protected] | 973.818.1892 TOTOWA, N.J. Nearly 200 supporters gathered to celebrate Rho Tau Zeta Chapters 15th year of service to Passaic,
Bergen and Morris counties at its Lauren Francies Nance Scholarship Dinner Dance on Saturday, Feb. 28. Hosted at
The Bethwood in Totowa, N.J., the aptly themed A Royal Affair was chaired by 2nd Vice-President, Soror Stacey Law-
son. This annual event raised thousands of dollars to benefit college seniors in the chapters service area. This year, five
ladies from Teaneck High School and Dwight Morrow Academies received each received a 2015 Five Pearls Book
Scholarship in the amount of $500.
During the event, the chapter honored two of their six charter members with accolades and gifts to mark the chapter
milestone. Soror Lauren Francies Nance, chapter organizer, and Soror Marcia Smith, charter member, were on-hand to
receive these acknowledgements.
New Jersey State Director, Soror Gina Merritt Epps, and numerous chapter presidents and members from across the
state joined Rho Tau Zeta for this night of elegance, reflection and great music. Representatives from The Divine Nine,
Paterson City Council and other dignitaries were also in attendance.
Chartered on April 14, 2000, the Renowned Rho Tau Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. is at the forefront of
service and scholarship activities in Passaic, Bergen and Morris counties while exemplifying finer womanhood and sister-
ly love to all. For more information, visit www.patersonzetas.com.
All smiles as college seniors from Teaneck High School and Dwight Morrow Academies receive 2015 Five Pearls Book Scholarships from Rho Tau Zeta Chapter on February 28, 2015. Pictured from l to r: Jasmin Senior, Esoheosa Igbin-eweka, Britnae Belcher, Soror Stacey Lawson, Kiara Cu-reton, and Nyla Thomas.
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Rho Rho Zeta Marlene Kelly Finer Womanhood Scholarship Breakfast 05/02/15 Omicron Omicron Zeta Scholarship Awards Brunch 05/02/15 Omega Mu Zeta All White Party Finer Womanhood Event 05/30/15 Informational Interest Meeting/Meet and Greet - Monmouth County Chapter 06/04/15 Eta Omicron Zeta Chapter Bus Ride 08/09/15
We hope youve enjoyed this months edition! Please submit articles by the 15th of every month. Use the newsletters as tools to educate and advise your members. Your feedback and suggestions for future topics are welcomed!
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Upcoming Chapter and State Events
Key Dates and Deadlines
Deadline for application for free ZOL registration for an Undergraduate 05/04/15 Deadline for March for Babies Pictures and Totals 05/15/15 Deadline for ZOL Registration 05/20/15 Early Bird Deadline, Regional Conference 05/31/15 Deadline to submit list of ZOL attendees to the State Director 06/15/15 ZOL - Washington, DC 07/09 - 11/15 Certification Day 09/12/15
Announcements New member presentation photos are being accepted, in addition to regular submissions,
for the next edition. Keep our list of Zeta faux pas growing by adding common mistakes. Make sure to mark all Facebook submission for posting with the words Facebook post-
ing in the subject line of submission emails. Be sure to submit all youth photos to the State Coordinator for newsletter inclusion.
Finer womanhood Fine [fahyn] adjective, finer, finest.
of superior or best quality; of high or highest grade [woo m-uh n-hoo d] noun 1.the state of being a woman; womanly character or qualities
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