Wendy J. Johnson Roniesha L. Copeland
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Wendy J. Johnson Roniesha L. Copeland
D E LTA S I G M A T H E TA S O R O R I T Y, I N C . A SERVICE SORORITY ▲ GRAND CHAPTER President’s Message CALLING ALL DELTAS! CALLING ALL DELTAS! ome from the North and the South, the East and the West— from all seven regions of our glorious sisterhood. Come from the United States, the Bahamas, Bermuda, England, the Republic of South Korea, Tokyo and Okinawa, Jamaica, Germany, the Virgin Islands—from the more than 900 chapters of our distinguished sorority. Come from wherever you may be in our global sisterhood. Come with your Sisterly Love to the city of Brotherly Love! Come to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania! My sorors of Delta Sigma Theta, as National President, I am honored and privileged to issue this clarion call, officially summoning you to the 48th National Convention of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. which will be held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 27-August 2, 2006. You are called at a time when our nation, in fact the world, has experienced unprecedented environmental upheavals. Nevertheless we have stayed the course of our mission as we provided an anchor for scores of individuals and families and empowered communities through our committed service. So let us flood Philadelphia by the tens of thousands for it is time again for the members of our amazing sisterhood to assemble in Grand Chapter to conduct the business of our great Sorority. You are called to celebrate with our Philadelphia sisters who eagerly await our arrival in their historic city where the first Congress of the United States met; where the first treatise against slavery published in any part of the world appeared; where the first public school in the American Colonies was established for “…all children and servants, male and female…” ; where The Philadelphia Library, the first public institution of its kind in America, was founded; and where the Philadelphia Hospital, the oldest in America, was established. Historically the city has been a C 48th National Convention place for creative solutions and big pictures, and the Executive Board, National Headquarters Staff, and host sorors are working tirelessly to ensure that this convention will be one of the most exciting, enlightening, and exhilarating conventions in our history. Begin your 48th National Convention experience with the ease and efficiency of completing your convention and hotel registration online as you have done for our last two cycles of regional and national meetings. From the moment you arrive until the day you depart, beams of Delta love will shine on you and you’ll be embraced by a whirlwind of joy from that “good ole Delta spirit” as you see acquaintances and meet new sorors. The emotions generated by the conventions are always diverse but positive. You will be inspired and invigorated during the plenary sessions, seminars, and workshops. You will be educated, motivated, and mesmerized. You will be heard through your voice and your votes. You will shed tears and roar with laughter. You will be celebrated and entertained. You will have moments to remember and memories to treasure. While you are in business sessions, your families and friends will be engaged in a variety of activities, including tours, card games, and a golf tournament. There will be something for everyone to enjoy, and the host chapters have gone beyond the call of duty in planning activities especially for the men in our families and friendship circles. As for hotel accommodations, we have enough rooms for everybody, and again sorors, we urge you to use the rooms that we have reserved to accommodate our members. When you book your rooms outside of the ones we have blocked exclusively for our membership and the Sorority does not use all the rooms reserved, it results in our paying a tremendous penalty. If you have already made a reservation, please consider re-booking your room within Delta’s exclusive room allocation and canceling your outside reservation so that we don’t have to continue to justify our existence when we negotiate hotel rates. I know that I can rely on your sisterly spirit of cooperation, and for this, I am very grateful to you. And so my sorors, answer the Call to Convention and pour into Philadelphia by the tens of thousands. Wearing our red and white and bringing bundles of Delta love, we will be a welcome hit! In fact, when we leave Philadelphia, the city will be warm and radiant from our good ole Delta spirit, and we will be exhilarated and energized by the 48th National Convention experience. I look forward to seeing you in Philadelphia. Sisterly and sincerely, LouiseA. Rice Louise A. Rice, Ph.D. National President 1 Message from the National Convention Coordinator GREETING, MY SORORS!!! elta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. held its 3rd National Convention in Philadelphia in December 1921 during the first term of our first National President and Philadelphia’s own Dr. Sadie T.M. Alexander. The times have changed and the City of Philadelphia has changed as well. We are the number one city for African American tourism and second on National Geographic’s list of up and coming cities. D Philadelphia Has a Spirit and Flavor That is Our Own. The Spirit of Philadelphia is reflected in the sound of Philadelphia: the O’Jays, Jill Scott, Kindred, The Roots, Teddy, Patti, Vivian Green, Boyz II Men, Pieces of a Dream, and the Brockington Ensemble. I could go on, but when you come to Philly you will hear their sounds being played. What’s the flavor of Philadelphia? Well, where should I begin? There are our cheese steaks, our Tastykakes, our pretzels, our potato chips, and our peanut chews. Then, of course, there are the restaurants: Delilah’s (right across the street from the Convention Center), Miss Tootsie, Zanzibar Blue, Warmdaddy’s, Bluezette’s, and Savannah’s. I could go on, but when you come to Philly you will certainly dine well. Then there’s the history of Philadelphia. A Black man designed the Philadelphia Art Museum. We have the Johnson House, a stop on the 2 Underground Railroad, the Marian Anderson Historical Museum, The Paul Robeson House, The Patriots of African Descent Monument in Valley Forge National Historical Park, Mother Bethel AME Church, the Philadelphia African American Museum, and the Barnes Museum. I could go on, but when you come to Philly you can visit these places. Of course, there is the tax-free shopping. Our African American boutiques are waiting for you including Sans Appelle and Lady Elegant, where the best dressed women shop (owned by sorors, of course). We have the King of Prussia Mall and the Franklin Mills Mall. I could go on, but when you come to Philly you can shop until you drop. The City of Philadelphia is preparing to roll out the RED carpet for you. The 600 plus sorors from the six host chapters (Chester Alumnae, Epsilon Delta, Gamma, Philadelphia Alumnae, Quaker City Alumnae and Valley Forge Alumnae) are enthusiastically awaiting your arrival. Come On and Join Us Aboard the Delta Love Train. Yours in Delta, Rita L. Waters Rita L. Waters National Convention Coordinator CALL TO CONVENTION 2006 Message from the Eastern Regional Director and Eastern Regional Representative BELOVED SORORS, t is a true delight and honor to greet you on behalf of the Diligent, Steadfast, and Tenacious sorors of the Dynamic and Historic Eastern Region. We are eager to embrace and welcome you to our sorority’s 48th National Convention. Our 23rd National President, Dr. Louise A. Rice, has challenged us to abide by the charge of One Mission, One Sisterhood. In answering the call, it is only right that we join united in Philadelphia, the city of sisterly love and Delta affection. Philadelphia is a city rich in history and culture, a place that has bred some of the greatest musicians in our history and a place that has served as the location for tremendous milestones in the progress of this country. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. itself embodies history and culture. Our 93 years speak of triumph and challenge, stability and progression. The years reveal an ongoing story of what it means to be a purpose-filled and passionate change-agent in a society that deems you inferior. The continued existence of Delta and the proliferation of her ideals are proof that our work is still necessary and valuable. We challenge you to take advantage of the opportunity to grow and develop through workshops, luncheons, and the many other activities planned by our hardworking host committee. Our progression as a sisterhood depends on our willingness to challenge ourselves. The 48th National Convention is surely the opportunity to do so. I 48th National Convention It is with enthusiasm and eagerness that we anticipate the overflowing abundance of sorors traveling from near and far to celebrate another two years of excellence in service. Even more so, we await the exchange of hugs, kisses, laughter, and tears, the creation of unforgettable memories, and the building of new and lasting sisterhood bonds. Sorors, this is sure to be a joyous and memorable occasion, one that you cannot afford to miss. We look forward to seeing you in Philadelphia. In love and sisterhood, Wendy J. Johnson Wendy J. Johnson Wendy J. Johnson Eastern Regional Director Roniesha L. Copeland Roniesha L. Copeland Eastern Regional Representative Roniesha L. Copeland 3