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Sat, Sep 14

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Virtual Event

2024-2025 Committee Fair (Baltimore Alumnae Members Only)

Calling all Sorors: Baltimore Alumnae needs you! Find the right fit for service within the chapter. *This event is only open to Baltimore Alumnae Chapter Members Only)

2024-2025 Committee Fair (Baltimore Alumnae Members Only)
2024-2025 Committee Fair (Baltimore Alumnae Members Only)

Time & Location

Sep 14, 2024, 9:00 AM – Sep 21, 2024, 11:59 PM

Virtual Event

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About the event

Calling All Sorors! The Chapter Needs You!

Join us for our Virtual Committee Fair, hosted by Membership Services. This is your opportunity to connect, serve, and make a lasting impact in our community.

Explore a variety of committees, learn about their missions, and discover how your unique talents can contribute to the chapter’s success. Whether you're passionate about fundraising, sisterhood, or community service—there’s a place for you!

“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” — Mahatma Gandhi

The chapter thrives when we all serve together. Let’s continue the legacy of excellence and service to all!

Please contact 3rdvice@bacdst.org.

Tickets

  • Technology

    Our Technology Team plays a vital role in facilitating the hybrid experience for our chapter, ensuring seamless connectivity for committee meetings, chapter meetings, trainings, and more. By providing technical support, they help create an engaging and efficient environment for all members. We are looking for tech-savvy Sorors to join our team and assist in maintaining smooth, reliable virtual and in-person interactions. Chair - Robilyn Heath Co-Chair - Nicole Green

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  • Grow With Google

    The Grow with Google Committee helps facilitate the national initiative at the local level, offering free training and tools to empower individuals to develop new skills, advance their careers, and grow their businesses. By providing access to valuable resources, we support our community in achieving greater success in today’s digital world. They are looking for Sorors to help carryout this task. Bonus: you can pick up extra skills while you serve. Co–Chairs Erica Dunston-Paylor Krystal Myers

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  • The Bridge Project

    The Bridge Project is a mentorship program dedicated to supporting formerly incarcerated women who are residents of Baltimore City or County. This initiative aims to help women successfully reintegrate into society through guidance, resources, and personal development. The committee is actively seeking Sorors to serve as mentors and fill other vital roles in this transformative program. Chair - Monica Watkins Co-Chair - Roslyn Smith

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  • Arts & Letters

    The Arts and Letters Committee promotes both national and local arts initiatives, celebrating creativity and culture within our community. The committee is responsible for hosting key marquee events for the chapter, including the much-anticipated Afternoon Tea and other arts-focused programs that inspire and engage the community and our members. Co-Chairs Ashley Gordon Monica McKinney Lupton

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  • Community Engagement

    The Community Engagement Committee spearheads various community-facing initiatives, fostering connections and making a positive impact. From organizing the annual National Night Out to leading other key service projects, this committee is dedicated to strengthening relationships and promoting safety, unity, and well-being within our community. Chair - Cori Ramos Co-Chair - Torrion Carter

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  • Economic Development Committee

    The Economic Development Committee facilitates programs that promote financial empowerment and stability within our community. Through initiatives focused on financial literacy, financial planning, investing, and estate planning, the committee provides valuable resources and education to help individuals build and secure their financial futures. Chair - Lisa Cooke Moore Co-Chair - Lora Mayo

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  • Educational Development

    The Educational Development Committee implements national and local programs that promote academic excellence and provide financial support to students within the Chapter’s service area. Annette Anderson - Chair Shontel Douglas - Co-Chair

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  • Delta Academy

    Dr. Betty Shabazz Delta Academy program enriches and enhances the education of young females between the ages of 11 and 14. Delta Academy supplements their studies in math, science and technology. It encourages them to dream, and also to prepare for full participation as leaders in the 21st century. Chair - Janneka Holiday Co-Chair - Tempest Arcibong

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  • Delta GEMS

    Delta G.E.M.S. (Growing and Empowering Myself Successfully): From the dreams formulated in Delta Academy, this program works with young women aged 14 to 18 to provide the frame-work to actualize those dream through the performance of tasks to develop goals leading to college and career. Chair - Maia Woods Co-Chair - N'Dea Jackson

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  • Girl Scouts

    Girl Scouts is proven to help girls thrive in developing a strong sense of self, seeking challenges and learning from setback, displaying positive value, forming and maintaining healthy relationships, and identifying and solving problems in the community. Chair - Ivori Hankins

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  • Emergency Response Team (ERT)

    The Emergency Response Committee is dedicated to maintaining a high level of preparedness to respond effectively to major natural disasters at the local level and in alignment with national mandates. The committee develops, documents, and executes a strategic plan that anticipates potential emergency situations chapter members may face, proactively preparing Sorors to navigate and survive such crises. Chair - Yvette Hicks Co-Chair Tiffany Jackson

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  • International Awareness

    The International Awareness and Involvement Committee through their programming broadens the knowledge and understanding of nations beyond our own. By increasing interest in global affairs and fostering a greater appreciation for people of different backgrounds and cultures, members of the chapter and the community are enriched and empowered. The chapter is committed to supporting the continuation and expansion of the international awareness and involvement. Chair - Muriel Cole-Weber

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  • Physical & Mental Health

    The Physical & Mental Health Committee is dedicated to promoting the well-being of both our membership and the community. The committee provides valuable information, develops programs, and coordinates initiatives focused on enhancing physical health and supporting mental wellness, ensuring that all have access to resources for a healthier, balanced life. Chair - Shannon Blair Albright Co-Chair - Sherril Savage

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  • Risk Management

    The Risk Management Committee ensures chapter administers all youth programs and initiatives consistently and in a manner that minimizes harm or injury to youth as well as mitigates the probability of the Sorority incurring liability. Chair - Denise Gordon Co-Chair - Carnitra White

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  • Social Action

    The Social Action Committee implements the chapter’s Political Awareness and Involvement Thrust in the community and develops programs in accordance with the Grand Chapter's directions. The committee encourages active participation as individuals in political activity; work to enact national and local legislation of particular interest to African Americans and women. Chair - Latonya Wallace Co-Chairs - Taylor Winston and Agzya Carey

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  • Fundraising - Raffles

    A subcommittee of the Fundraising Committee that is responsible for creating and facilitating engaging raffles to raise funds in support of the chapter's programming and scholarship fund. Through these efforts, the subcommittee helps ensure that the chapter can continue providing valuable services and opportunities to both its members and the community. Chair - Danielle Brock Co-Chair - Renee McBride

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  • Fundraising - Delta Boutique

    The Delta Boutique Fundraising subcommittee identifies opportunities to raise funds for the chapter’s programming and projects while also supporting small businesses within the community. By organizing vending events and opportunities, this subcommittee helps generate revenue that fuels the chapter's initiatives and fosters economic growth in the local area. Chair - Cynthia Chapman Gibbs Co-Chair Lori Hines

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  • Summer Soirée

    The Summer Soiree Subcommittee under Fundraising is responsible for coordinating and hosting one of the chapter's premier fundraising events. This subcommittee ensures that the Summer Soiree is a memorable and successful occasion, bringing together members and guests for an elegant and enjoyable evening that supports the chapter’s goals and initiatives. Chair - Dana Robinson Co-Chiar - Shawnda Johnson

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  • Bingo/Game NIght

    The Bingo/Game Night Fundraising Subcommittee organizes and hosts an entertaining bingo and game night event to raise funds for the chapter. By creating fun, interactive experiences, this committee engages members and guests while generating vital support for the chapter's programs and initiatives. Chair - Maisha Meminger Chair - Kia Hopkins

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  • Soror Giving Day

    The Soror Giving Day Fundraising Subcommittee is tasked with mobilizing chapter members to participate in a one-day giving campaign specifically for the scholarship fund. This committee’s efforts focus on encouraging participation and maximizing contributions to support educational opportunities and resources for deserving individuals. Co - Chairs - Myra White Gray, Shauna Henson, Rigel Moore

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  • Corporate Sponsorship

    The Corporate Sponsorship Committee is dedicated to creating and nurturing strategic partnerships with corporate sponsors. This committee focuses on securing and managing sponsorships to help support the financial needs of our chapter’s programming, ensuring that we can continue offering impactful and valuable initiatives. Chair - Jade Neverdon Merritt Co-Chair Natasha Horton

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  • Grants

    The Grants Committee is responsible for researching and writing grant proposals to secure funding for the chapter’s public service programs. By identifying potential grant opportunities and crafting compelling proposals, this committee plays a crucial role in supporting and expanding our community-focused initiatives. Chair - Alice Cole Co-Chair - Kim Herndon

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  • Scholarship Committee

    The Scholarship Committee is responsible for administering the chapter’s scholarship program to ensure maximum benefit for deserving students pursuing higher education. This committee also explores and develops avenues for raising funds to support scholarship participants, helping to provide vital resources for their academic and career aspirations. Chair - Kim Graham Co-Chair - Bria Bennett

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  • Delta D.E.A.R. Connection

    The Delta DEAR Connection Committee is dedicated to fostering continued engagement and connection among chapter members aged 62 and up. This committee creates opportunities for active participation, community involvement, and social interaction, ensuring that our seasoned members remain valued and engaged within the chapter. Chair - Reada Nelson Co-Chair - Sharon Grant

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  • Delta DIVA Connection

    The Delta DIVA Committee focuses on fostering continued engagement and involvement among chapter members aged 41 to 61. This committee creates and promotes opportunities for meaningful participation and connection, ensuring that members in this age group remain actively involved and valued within the chapter. Chair - Tunesha Phipps Co-Chair - Nakia Mack

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  • Delta DOLLS Connection

    The Delta Doll Committee is charged with fostering continued engagement and connection among chapter members age 40 and under. This committee focuses on creating dynamic and relevant opportunities for younger members to actively participate, build relationships, and contribute to the chapter’s vibrant community. Chair - Bashirah Moore Co-Chair - Zoey Tate

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  • 25/50/75 Recognition

    The 25/50/75 Committee is responsible for planning and organizing milestone recognition for Sorors who have achieved significant anniversaries of 25, 50, or 75 years of membership. This committee ensures that these important milestones are celebrated with the honor and recognition they deserve, highlighting the dedication and contributions of long-standing members. Chair - Robilyn Heath Co-Chair - Monica Wyatt

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  • Collegiate Transition

    The Collegiate Transition Taskforce is dedicated to increasing the rate at which collegiate members transition to our chapter. The taskforce helps guide and foster a sisterly relationship between collegiate and alumnae Sorors, assists collegiate Sorors in locating alumnae chapters in their post-graduate locations, and smooths the transition process. By building lasting relationships and developing collaborative activities with our chapter. Chair - Shawneice Whitted Co-Chair - Camilla Stanley

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  • Courtesy

    The Courtesy Committee is responsible for extending courtesies and recognition within the chapter. This includes offering condolences, acknowledging the achievements of chapter members, and honoring visiting Sorors who fulfill speaking engagements or other special roles. The committee ensures that all expressions of appreciation and support are handled with grace and respect. Chair - Latoya Felder Co-Chair - Earlene Roberts

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  • Hospitality

    The Hospitality Committee plays a key role in creating a welcoming and sisterly atmosphere at chapter meetings, Delta-sponsored events, and other activities as deemed appropriate by the President and/or Chairperson. This committee ensures that members, Sorors, and guests feel valued and comfortable, fostering a warm and inviting environment for all. Chair - Felecia Hurley Co-Chiar - Angela Berry

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  • Transportation

    The Transportation Committee assists with coordinating and managing travel arrangements for conventions, conferences, and other chapter programs. This committee ensures that all transportation needs are met efficiently and effectively, facilitating smooth and organized travel for chapter members participating in these events. Chair - Sharon Wharton-Lewis Co-Chair - Danielle Smith

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  • Awards

    The Awards Committee is responsible for preparing and submitting the chapter’s accomplishments for National and Regional Awards, ensuring our achievements are recognized at the highest levels. Additionally, the committee develops and maintains the chapter’s internal awards and recognition program, celebrating the outstanding contributions and successes of our members. Chair - Lora Mayo Co-Chair - Jewel Kerr Jackson

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  • Heritage & Archives

    The Heritage and Archive Committee is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the chapter’s history and achievements. The committee prepares materials for exhibition at conferences and other activities, and maintains an up-to-date scrapbook with documentary evidence of the chapter’s activities. Their work ensures that our legacy and milestones are documented and celebrated. Chair - Marquita Melvin Co-Chair - Erica Johnson

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  • Protocol & Traditions

    The Protocol and Traditions Committee is responsible for supporting the chapter in implementing rules, customs, and standards that uphold reverence and decorum in all Sorority ceremonies. This committee ensures that the behaviors and arrangements align with our established traditions, preserving the dignity and structure essential to our rituals and events. Chair - Lauretta Byers Co-Chair - Chriscilla Morris

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  • Ritual & Ceremonies

    The Ritual & Ceremonies Committee is charged with supporting the chapter in the implementation and execution of various ceremonies, including Chapter Meetings, Omega Omega, Rededication, and other significant events. This committee ensures that each ceremony is conducted with precision and respect, honoring our traditions and enhancing the meaningfulness of our rituals. Chair - Michelle Conway Landen Co-chair - Stephanie Ransom

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  • J13

    The J13 Committee is responsible for planning and organizing chapter-wide activities in honor of the Sorority’s anniversary. These events celebrate our core tenets of sisterhood, scholarship, and service, reflecting the values and mission of our organization while fostering unity and engagement among our members. Chair - Pamela Gaddy Co-Chair - Eltenease Davis Lee

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  • Step Team

    The Step Team represents the chapter in sorority and community-sponsored step shows and showcases. This dynamic team performs and competes, bringing energy and pride to our chapter through their choreographed routines, and embodying the spirit and excellence of our organization in every performance. Chair - Vacant Co-Chair - Vacant

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  • Membership Services (General)

    The Membership Services Committee is responsible for organizing and implementing a range of initiatives focused on member retention and reclamation. These activities include orientation programs for new members, the Reclamation Round-Up to reconnect with inactive members, and special events such as Sisterhood Month to foster engagement and strengthen bonds within the organization. Through these efforts, the committee works to ensure a welcoming, supportive, and connected membership experience.

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  • Facilities Management

    The Facilities Management Committee oversees the operations and maintenance of the building, ensuring a safe, functional, and well-maintained facility. This includes managing routine upkeep, addressing repairs, and coordinating with vendors. The committee works to create an optimal environment for members and visitors, while managing resources efficiently to maintain the building's overall integrity. Chair - Kimberly Howell Co-Chair - Claudette Carr

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  • Policies & Procedures

    The Policies and Procedures Committee is responsible for reviewing, drafting, and proposing amendments or changes to the Chapter's governing documents. This includes ensuring that Chapter policies align with the standards set by the Grand Chapter, as well as addressing any updates or revisions deemed necessary by the Chapter. The committee plays a key role in maintaining clear, up-to-date procedures that support the Chapter’s operations and governance. Chair - Allora Goode Cyrus

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  • Journalist

    The Journalist Committee is responsible for collecting and sharing timely information with the public about the Chapter’s community service initiatives and related activities. By promoting the Chapter’s efforts, the committee helps raise awareness of its impact within the community. Additionally, the committee advises the Executive Board on strategies to strengthen public relations and foster a positive connection between the Chapter and the broader community. Chair - Kristie Swink Benson

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  • Directory

    The Directory Committee is responsible for compiling, updating, and distributing the Chapter's membership directory. This includes ensuring accurate contact information for all members and providing regular updates as needed. The committee plays a key role in maintaining effective communication within the Chapter by ensuring the membership directory is current and accessible. Chair - Lynae Polk

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  • Marketing

    The Marketing Committee assists other committees by creating and coordinating marketing and advertising strategies for their events. This includes developing visual content for use on social media platforms and in email campaigns to promote Chapter activities and initiatives. The committee ensures that all promotional materials are engaging, cohesive, and aligned with the Chapter’s overall branding, helping to maximize event visibility. Chair - Shannon Jones Co-Chair - Krystal Myers

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  • Event Ticket Team

    The Event Ticket Team manages the logistics of ticket sales and distribution for Chapter events. They ensure a smooth process for purchasing, tracking, and managing online event tickets. By coordinating with event organizers, the team helps streamline ticketing operations and provides support to ensure a seamless experience for attendees. Chair - Maisha Meminger Co-Chairs - Lembric Walker & Ivory Hankins

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  • Social Media

    The Social Media Committee is responsible for managing the Chapter’s presence across various social media platforms. This includes regularly posting content, engaging with followers, and promoting Chapter events, initiatives, and achievements. The committee ensures that the Chapter’s social media accounts reflect its mission and values while fostering positive engagement with members and the community. Chair - Jasmin Watson-El Co-Chair - Naima DeBrest

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  • Website

    The Website Committee is responsible for maintaining and updating the Chapter’s website to ensure it remains current, functional, and informative. This includes managing web content, optimizing the user experience, and ensuring the Chapter’s online presence reflects its mission and activities. The committee plays a key role in providing members and the public with easy access to important Chapter information and resources. Chair - Jasmin Watson-El Co-Chair - Jenay Scribner-Brown

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  • Chapter Action Planning

    Chart a path for the ongoing success for the Chapter which includes encouraging an unrelenting focus on creating a positive, engaging member experience for Sorors of all ages in the chapter; developing, implementing, and reporting to the chapter; creating a five-year strategic plan and recommend the priorities for the Sorority’s biennium. Chair - Amanda Morgan Co-Chair - Lori James Townes

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