The President`s Corner The Chaplain`s Corner
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The President`s Corner The Chaplain`s Corner
Prince William Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. 2009-2010 Officers Delta Times V O L U M E President: Toshiro Stovall First Vice-President: Patricia Willis I I , I S S U E 1 D E C E M B E R 2 0 0 9 The President’s Corner Second Vice-President: Tabatha Turman Recording Secretary: Sharon McCarthyAndrews Corresponding Secretary: Ann Venezuela Treasurer: Connie Andrews Financial Secretary: Lorraine Jackson INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Birthday’s 2 Sistah to Sistah 3 Bethel A.M.E Church Anniversary 4 Fashion Show 4 Delta GEMS and Delta Academy 5 25th Anniversary 6 MADD Walk 8 Army Ten Miler 8 2009 South Atlantic Regional Conference 9 Hello ladies,! As we embark upon this new year together I wish to convey my goals, as your President, for our beloved sorority. I am encouraged by our progress as an organization and a chapter. I am truly pleased that we are established in the community and continue to make strides that demonstrate our long term commitment to the tenants of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. There is still much work to be done, and I vow that we will not become complacent. As ladies of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. we know all too well that the challenge of leadership is not to be taken lightly. We will forge a path of inclusivity that shines a light on the determined face of our sorority. We enter this year determined, with an open mind and a zeal for the business of Delta. As you prepare for the challenges that lie before us, ask yourself the following questions: Am I doing all that I can for Delta? Are my talents being used to service Delta? And finally, am I embracing the spirit of sisterhood? Certainly we can all do better, and I promise, we will. We are going to do a wondrous work for Delta, and I am overjoyed that I have you to share that work with. We move forward together, arm and arm with expectations and a sincere belief that we will succeed in our efforts to better our community and touch the lives of young people. We are going to handle the business of Delta one OO- OOOP at a time! Sisterly Yours, Toshiro Stovall, President The Chaplain’s Corner As we enter into the season of giving, let us remember that we should give throughout the year to those less fortunate. We also should be thankful each and every day. With the economy not at its' best, unemployment is up and incomes are down, people are hurting. Families have faced foreclosure and lives taken due to the inability to cope. We have a President who is working hard to turn things around. In spite of many obstacles, he is making progress and doing things others failed to do. We will continue to pray for President Obama and his staff. We pray that this Christmas we remember that Jesus is the reason for the season. Bless our service men and women everywhere and keep them safe. Bless the Veterans who have served . God Bless America. Louise Lannier-Finn, Chaplain PAGE 2 Happy Halloween!! October Birthday’s 2– Kathryn Richardson 20– Christie Blackmon 28– Cynthia Harvey 3– Christi Johnson 24– Yolanda Allen 29– Corean Reyes 9– Tina Coates 27– Patricia Willis 30– Kenya Brickell November Birthday’s Happy Birthday PWCAC Sorors!! Happy Thanksgiving!! !! 1– Ronda Anderson 9– Lousie Lanier-Finn 22– Andrea Bryson 4– Jacqueline Rhodes 12– Andrea Poole 29– Aleta Williams 5– JaNeese Galloway 13– Esther Washington 30– Kim Bryson Zabrina Hoggard 6– Charlotte Walker 20– Hazeline Harris December Birthday’s 6– Vonetta Long Vondelere Reid 13– Nyeta Chesson 25– Lisa Crowe Carol Pratt 26– Myrna Jenkins Merry Christmas !! 10– LaTonya Cooper 14– Valerie McCauley 27– Carolyn Maddox 15– Tyeshia McIntyre-Bray DELTA TIMES Ann Valenzuela VOLUME II, ISSUE 1 PAGE Sistah to Sistah ~Soror Patricia Willis During the first two months of this Chapter year, eleven sorors either reinstated their membership or became first time members of our Chapter. We are introducing to some and presenting to others three of our new sorors to the Chapter. They are: sorors Rhonda L. Short Cuffey, Athena C. Lock and Rebecca Sitton Sledge. To help you get to know these ladies a little better we wanted to share a few highlights about them. Soror Rhonda Cuffey joined our illustrious sisterhood at Alpha Eta Chapter, Virginia State University. She has been a member for over twentyfive years. She is married to Sonnie Cuffey II and the mother of two sons, Travis and Julian. Rhonda is a Soror Athena C. Lock has been a soror for ten years and crossed those burning sands at Mercer University, Iota Sigma Chapter. She has belonged to three chapters prior to coming to PWCAC. She is married to Carlos Lock and the mother of two young children, Camille and Chasidy. Athena is a member of our distinguished armed forces. She is employed by the U.S. Army. A go-getter, Athena is currently working on her Masters Degree. As a wife, mother of two young children, employed full time and working on her graduate degree, we are honored that Athena has chosen PWCAC to fulfill her lifetime commitment to Delta Sigma Theta. Currently, she hasn’t joined any committees but I’m sure we can find one that will work with her busy schedule. three young children, Eric (7yrs), Elijah (5yrs) and Elise (2 yrs). Wow, now I’m tired. She works as a Human Resource Management Consultant and when she has free time, she enjoys spending it with her family and traveling. Rebecca has expressed an interest in our Outreach committee. Carol, sounds like you have some sorors who are ready, willing and able to assist with our many Outreach endeavors. Soror Rebecca Sitton Sledge became a member of DST at the University of South Carolina, Iota Chi chapter. She has been a Delta for over 20 years. She is married to Eric Sledge and the mother of Childcare Specialist for the Office for Children for Fairfax County. Her interests include Jazzercise, cooking and her family. OK Teresa, sounds like Rhonda is a good candidate for your Physical and Mental Health Committee. Rhonda has also expressed an interest in our Outreach, Social Action and Spotlight on Youth committees. So you committee chairs should hurry and get her involved, she’s ready to work. TIMES PWCAC sorors!! These are just small snippets of our newest members. Now that you have a face to go with the name, please introduce yourselves at the next Chapter meeting and help them feel welcomed and loved. DELTA “Welcome to 3 PAGE 4 Soror Felicia Pryor working with the Delta GEMS “An educational system isn’t worth a great deal if it teaches young people how to make a living but doesn’t teach them how to make a life.” Delta GEMS & Delta Academy The first joint orientation with the young ladies of Delta GEMS and Delta Academy occurred on October 31, 2009 at the Potomac Library in Woodbridge, VA. This inaugural effort provided an opportunity to welcome the parents and participants in Delta Academy and Delta GEMS. Thirteen young ladies of the thirty listed on the 2009-2010 Delta GEMS roster were able to partake in this kick-off of an exciting year of activities devoted to service, scholarship and sisterhood. The agenda included opportunities for the young ladies to get to know one another, meet sorors on the committee, and discuss the upcoming events planned for the year. The girls and their parents are just - Unknown- DELTA TIMES as excited as we are to get started. The day ended with refreshments and fellowship. *February 14: Social Networking/ Socialization Workshop We have six Delta GEMS that are high school seniors this year. We are looking forward to working with them to take advantage of the grant received from the Navy Federal Credit Union for a college tour. Upcoming activities include: *March TBD: College Tour *April: Spring Break *November 25: Community Service - serving food with Street Light Ministry *December 12: Angel Tree Gift Wrapping; The Delta Christmas Store– Date TBD *January 10: Scholarships/Financial Aid Workshop *May TBD: Sisterhood Activity *June TBD: End of Year Activity The committee is always looking for helping hands. If you are interested in joining the committee or just lending a hand when you can, please contact soror Felicia Pryor or soror Johnetta Williams. PAGE BISHOP VASHTI MCKENZIE OBSERVES BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH’S 5 10th ANNIVERSARY ~ Rosalind Thomas Bishop Vashti McKenzie, Presiding Prelate of the 13th Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church, and National Chaplain of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., was the featured preacher at the tenth anniversary celebration of Bethel A.M.E. Church of Dale City, Virginia. The event was held at the Holiday Inn, Quantico Center, on Sunday, November 8, 2009. Soror Renée P. Marshall is the pastor of Bethel A.M.E. Church, and soror Rosalind Thomas is a member of the congregation. In 2000, Bishop McKenzie was the first woman elected to the level of Episcopal office in the A.M.E. Church. She previously served as Bishop for the 18th Episcopal District in Southeast Africa, which includes Lesotho, Swaziland, Botswana, Mozambique, and Northeast Lesotho. During her tenure, the district completed nine buildings, purchased four parcels of land, built eight new mission houses and twelve new church buildings. Her current assignment in the 13th Episcopal District encompasses the states of Tennessee and Kentucky. Bishop McKenzie delivered a stirring message entitled “Let’s Build Something Together.” She explained that the “whosoever” so often mentioned in scripture is not exclusive, but is actually inclusive of all people. This means that the mission of the church is to reach out to people where they are – physically, economically, spiritually, or socially. A major part of Christian outreach requires building bridges to those who are hurting and are in need, using partnerships among believers to achieve the aims shared by all Christians. Her message was insightful and inspiring for all those present at the event. During the ten years of its existence, Bethel A.M.E. Church has conducted numerous outreach and charitable activities, including providing food and personal items for individuals in homeless shelters, providing school supplies for students, providing coats and Christmas gifts for children, and sponsoring community outreach events such as a health fair and worship service in Cloverdale Park. Worship services are currently held at Godwin Middle School, 14800 Darbydale Avenue, Dale City, VA. Church school begins at 10:45 a.m. on Sunday, followed by worship service at 11:30 a.m. Call 703-5839673 for additional information. Fashion Show ~ Jacqueline Rhodes The members of the Fundraising Committee cordially invite all sorors, guests, family members, and friends to join us on the Delta Runway at the Fort Belvoir Officers Club on February 20, 2010 for an afternoon of fun, fellowship, and fashion. The Red Carpet Affair, featuring an all-male revue of models from all walks of life, will be an event to remember. DELTA TIMES Where else will you find a room full of handsome and debonair men as well beautiful and divine divas of color strutting their stuff in designer duds, wearing casual chic, like only we can, and finishing off the afternoon in stylish evening wear. We are still in need of male models. Thanks to all sorors who have volunteered their significant others, brothers, and children. We also need some sorors to put the finishing touches on the Formal Scene. If you're interested in participating, in whatever capacity, please contact sorors Lorraine Morales or Ronda Anderson. This is an event that nobody wants to miss. Thank you for your support. -Fundraising PAGE 6 25th Anniversary Celebration On December 1, 1984, the 740th chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated was established and named the Prince William County Alumnae Chapter. In the beginning there were fifteen charter members and eight chapter members. Today, Prince William County Alumnae Chapter has grown considerably in scope and complexity, without losing sight of rendering service to individuals in the community. Our past and present activities include: Adopt-AFamily, American Heart Association Walk, Entrepreneurs/ Economic Development Project, Literacy Project, Dr. Mar- tin Luther King Youth Oratorical Contest, May Week Scholarship Awards Program, Gospel Fest, The Lee Thompson Fund, Aid to local Homeless Shelters (ACT and SERVE outreach), Dr. Betty Shabazz Delta Academy, Health and Healing-Clinical Depression, Senior Citizens Banquet and the Little Miss Crimson & Cream Pageant. Our Mission: The Sorors of Prince William County of Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. are members of a sisterhood of college educated women, actively engaged in achieving the organizational programs of public service. We demonstrate our commitment by sponsoring a myriad of community projects for the public good that are an outward manifestation of our inner values. We enhance our identity through our respect for academic values of scholarship and intellectual achievement. Our members are predominately African American and carry a historic memory of a peoples struggle and survival. We advance, therefore, in the spirit… “ Barring bitterness from our hearts, we strive all the more earnestly to reach the goal.” Charter Members Friday, December Hunt Country Club, 6901 Arthur Hills Drive, Marla Redwine Joanne Bagnerise Renee Marshall Pamela Terry Jeannette Beene Ida McNeil-Lee Wilma Thomas Paula Glenn Shelita Trawick Zella Jones Brenda Pittman (deceased) Bertha King Saranna Rankin Gola Austin Rose Perry Ritchie Carroll Rosalind Thomas Thelma Ferguson Esther Washington Patricia Howard Ernestine Wright Gainesville, VA 20155 DELTA Gail Lane First Chapter Members Celebrated 4, 2009, Heritage Sheronda Adams TIMES VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1 PAGE Cont. 25th Anniversary Celebration DELTA TIMES 7 VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1 PAGE PWCAC DELTAS “WALK LIKE MADD” On Saturday, September 26, 2009 chapter members, Toshiro Stovall, Carol Moore, Jill Hall, Yasmine Griffin, Yolanda Allen, Lorraine Jackson and Zabrina Hoggard came out to join Team captain, Brigette Adkins and 400 other walkers to participate in the 3.3 mile walk at Pfitzner Stadium, Home of Potomac National Baseball, to bring awareness to the tragedies of drunk driving. The Walk was held as a fundraiser for the NOVA chapter to continue their programs, which include: (1)implementing educational programs to limit youth alco- hol use among elementary, middle, high and college age students, (2) encourage legislators to adopt tougher laws against drunk driving and close the loopholes used by attorneys, (3) provide legal support to the victims at no cost, (4) provide equipment to local police enforcement to better detect alcohol use. This was the 2nd annual walk sponsored by the NOVA chapter with the master of ceremonies, Cynne Simpson, anchor of WJLA Weekend News 7. With the threat of rain, we begin with warm-up exercises led by “Uncle Sam” Potomac National mascot. Once the walk started, walkers were able to visit many booths and vendors to pick information regarding the fight against drunk driving. There were letters from victims’ families, survivors sharing how their accidents changed their lives and the need to support events like “WALK LIKE MADD” to bring awareness to all and entertainment from local bands to keep us encouraged us to make it to the finish line. And we did before the rain came down in full force!!! 25th Annual Army Ten-Miler ~ Raven Thompson The 25th Annual Army Ten-Miler took place on Sunday, October 4, 2009 at 8am with three of our own participating: soror Tina Coates, soror Athena Lock, and soror Raven Thompson. Each year tens of thousands of runners and spectators descend upon Washing- ton, DC to join in this prestigious event. Produced by the Joint Force Headquarters National Capital Region and the U.S. Army Military District of Washington, the Army TenMiler proceeds benefit Army Morale, Welfare and Recreation, a comprehensive network of support and leisure services designed to enhance the lives of soldiers and their families. The race started and finished at the Pentagon, passing by DC landmarks including the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, and the Capitol Building. The 26th Annual Army TenMiler will be Sunday, October 24, 2010 at 8am. 2009 SOUTH ATLANTIC REGIONAL CONFERENCE The 2009 South Atlantic Regional Conference took place on August 6– August 9, 2009 in Hampton, Virginia. The South Atlantic Region is under the leadership of the 15th Regional Director, Soror Linda R. Wilson of the Greensboro Alumnae Chapter. The region consists of over 145 Collegiate and Alumnae chapters located in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and Bermuda. DELTA TIMES 8 VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1 PAGE Cont.. of 2009 SOUTH ATLANTIC REGIONAL CONFERENCE Results of the South Atlantic Conference Election For August 6-9 2009 Linda Richardson Wilson ~ Regional Director Amanda Wise ~ Regional Representative Glenell Strum Smoot ~ Member, National Nominating Committee Deborah Walls Foster ~ Chair, Regional Nominating Committee Cheron N. Burns ~ Member, Regional Nominating Committee Glynis Winfield Mason ~ Member, Regional Nominating Committee Desiree Rew-Johnson ~ Member, Regional Nominating Committee DELTA TIMES 9 Prince William County Alumnae Chapter P.O. Box 2396 Manassas, Virgina 20188 E-mail: readst14@aol.com Raven Thompson ~ Journalist/Newsletter 2010 National Calendar Events 6th Annual “Collegiate Forum” ~ February 6, 2010 21st Delta Days in the Nation’s Capital ~ February 6 –February 9, 2010 50th National Convention (New Orleans, LA) ~ July 29, 2010 - August 4, 2010 Please make note that our monthly meetings “ Sorority Meetings are the 2nd Saturday of every month at 10:00 am” occur the 2nd Saturday of every month at 10 a.m. unless otherwise noted. The meetings will be held at Cougar Elementary School in Manassas Park, VA. Let's remember to pick up our Delta Dears that might not be able to drive to the location. The executive board meets every 2nd Wednesday at a location TBD. DELTA TIMES