• 01Jun

    Press Release: For Immediate Release
    Alpha Sigma Alpha re-aligns district structure

    Alpha Sigma Alpha National Headquarters, Indianapolis – Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority announces the re-alignment of the district structure. The new geographic districts to take effect immediately after the 2010 National Convention & Leadership Conference June 30 – July 4, are as follows:

    District 2: Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, eastern Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, eastern New York, eastern Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont

    District 3: western New York, eastern Ohio, western Pennsylvania, western Maryland

    District 4: West Virginia, Virginia and North Carolina

    District 5: Michigan, southern Illinois, Indiana and western Ohio

    District 6: South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi, Arkansas

    District 7: Arizona, California, Colorado, Oklahoma, Hawaii, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Utah

    District 8: Alaska, Idaho, northern Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming

    District 9: Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska

    The national council began district re-alignment deliberations in May of 2007. After numerous discussions with alumnae, collegians and volunteers and after many surveys and research, the national council decided upon the new geographic regions.

    The number of collegiate and alumnae chapters per district, possibilities for future expansion, the distance of chapters to District Day sites, volunteer availability within the districts, geography and financial impact were all considered during the research phase. Feedback and suggestions from the district facilitators were an essential part of the decision-making process.

    “I am enthusiastic about the re-aligned district structure and the many new opportunities for membership and chapter growth and development it can bring. I’m excited that alumnae and collegians can be more involved by attending national events such as District Day due to the re-alignment,” said Deb Dietrich, District 7 Facilitator.

    The change will make each district more comparable in number of chapters allowing for improved services to members. More chapters will be geographically closer to District Day sites allowing more members to have the opportunity to attend. Twenty-four alumnae chapters and 10 collegiate chapters will move into different districts due to the re-alignment.

    Additional resources regarding the structure changes can be found at www.alphasigmaalpha.org. Specific resources are:

    * Updated district map
    * Collegiate chapter listing by district
    * Alumnae chapter listing by district
    * Talking points regarding the decision

    Alpha Sigma Alpha was founded at Longwood University in Farmville, VA, in 1901. Nationally, Alpha Sigma Alpha has 154 collegiate and alumnae chapters. More than 70,000 members are committed to promoting sisterhood, heritage and leadership.

    CONTACT:
    Erika Butts
    Communications & Marketing Coordinator
    Alpha Sigma Alpha
    (317) 871-2920
    ebutts@alphasigmaalpha.org

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  • 29Apr

    Alpha Sigma Alpha has great news, this May we are installing our newest chapter; Theta Nu!

    Knox College is a nationally ranked, private, residential liberal arts college of 1,400 undergraduate students located in Galesburg, Illinois. The college was founded in 1837 and has a rich history. We are very excited to join the Panhellenic community at the college. Two of the Panhellenic chapters are over a 100 years old at Knox College.

    See the Installation Announcment.

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  • 24Mar

    Alright everyone, we here at District 4 would like to remind you that today is the deadline for the Early Bird Registration for National Convention & Leadership Conference!

    It’s going to be a lot of fun this year, so get those forms in!

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  • 16Feb

    We will be crafting on Friday night and making letter shirts/tote bags and ladybug pins. It will be $1 per activity, so $1 for a set of letters and/or $1 per ladybug pin. We are asking that you bring your own shirts and totebags to participate in this activity.

    Also, we are challenging each chapter to bring at least TWO items to the Foundation Raffle. These can be fun crafts, jewelry, picture frames, anything!

    And please don’t forget your S. June Smith Wish List Items!

    See you in 2 weeks!

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  • 16Feb

    Just a reminder that Friday night is ‘travel casual.’ We will be very active, so wear jeans and sweatshirts or letters. Saturday is business casual.

    Philanthropy Project:
    Remember to bring items off the Peninsula SPCA’s wish list. It is available for you on this website as well as our Facebook page.

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  • 21Jan

    We are asking all attendees to bring something off of the Peninsula SPCA’s Wish List. We will have a collection area at District Days and take the supplies to them when District Day is over.

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  • 29Aug

    Congratulations to Beta Iota’s Lauren Brie Harding. She will be among 14 women competing on the CW’s reality TV show America’s Next Top Model. Watch the season premiere on September 3rd and cheer her on!

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  • 28Aug

    CSU Colony Phoenix

    The colony at Clayton State University held their Phoenix Ceremony Wednesday, August 27, 2009. From left-to-right: Chrissy Burks, Amanda Picard, Jessica Tamburro, Sarah Duong and Victoria Swenson. Congratulations to all the girls!

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  • 08Aug

    District Days 2009 will be held February 27th – 28th at Christopher Newport University in Newport News, VA.

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  • 10Feb

    District Days 2008 will be held February 15th – 16th at Longwood University in Farmville, VA. Please download a registration form and return it by January 7th.

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