Projects for
Fall, 2004
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Sigma Kappa President, RYAN TITIS goes above
and beyond the call of duty in service to the community. Entering the
"Miss Thang" contest is a testimony of just how far Ryan will go to
raise money for worthy causes! Please join us at 6pm, Sept. 14th at
the old Movie theater on Cherry Street for this event. Cast your vote
with cash! "Vote" for Ryan at various locations on campus. Photos and
money jars are located at the switchboard, in the Lewis library and in
the Bonner Center Cafeteria. |
| Helena Campus prepares
ornaments for the TREE OF HOPE which will provide
Christmas gifts (one "want" and one "need") for 59 Phillips county
foster children. The tree will be in the lobby of the Administration
Building. Faculty/Staff or students may select a child and return the
wrapped gifts with the ornament as the identifying label. Pictured
are: Kimberly Holmes, Tracy Trahan, Michelle Murray (left) and Martha
Fitts (front) and the nose and arm of Lisa Lambert (back). |
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PROJECT GRADUATION: "Feed a body, feed a mind" provides non-perishable
food items and childrens books to local shelters and pantries for
emergency assistance to needy families. Donations stay in the county
from which they are collected (ie...Phillips county recipients are Angels
of Grace, Mercy Pregnancy Resource Center, Battered Women's Shelter)
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former projects: |
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Phi Theta Kappans can always
find an excuse to eat!!! Actually planning and implementing
every project will always involve fellowship of some kind.
Cheryl Davis (center) currently the Historian for Sigma Kappa,
enjoys fellowship with Billy Kidder (L) and Travis Eddleman
(R) former Sigma Kappa members. |
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| Rape Kits containing clothing for
victims is distributed to Helena Regional Medical Center by former chapter
President Jamie Snowden. Women surrender clothing to be packaged by the
State Police as "evidence" and had nothing to wear home until Sigma Kappans
responded to this critical need. Sizes small, medium and large kits are kept
in the exam room of the local hospital. Shown in the background is Dr. Jim
Wise, ER physician and Phi Theta Kappa promoter! |
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The Tree of HOPE is always a
rewarding service project. As many as eighty foster children have
received Christmas gifts as a result of Phi Theta Kappans who are
committed to serving Phillips and Arkansas County foster children. The
tree is placed in the Administration Building on each campus, and
ornaments bearing the childs initials, one "want" and one" need" are
selected and provided by faculty and staff members. |
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