Sigma Alpha Iota
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Sigma Alpha Iota
June 2013, Edition 1 Sigma Alpha Iota Gamma Delta Alumnae Newsletter Upcoming Events TBA June 12 An Alumnae Weekend will be held this coming Fall in October. Look out for an invitation in the mail during July! Sigma Alpha Iota’s Founder’s day! We’re turning 110. Note from the President Hello! I am so excited for the first issue of the Sigma Alpha Iota Gamma Delta Newsletter! I hope that this will keep you informed and up to date on our chapter’s activities. We are striving to move forward and embrace the true ideals of Sigma Alpha Iota. It’s going to be an exciting year! We hope that this newsletter will reconnect our Alumnae sisters and families to our chapter. Please feel free to contact us; we would love to hear back from you! Amelia O’Hara President 2013-2014 Saying Goodbye and Good Luck This year we watched as seventeen beautiful sisters left SUNY Potsdam and headed off into the real world. Turn to page 3 for more about them. Training is Truncated Our seventeen new sisters prevailed against a shortened training process. The Spring Semester was quite interesting for our pledge class. Because of hazing allegations associated with other Greek organizations, SUNY Potsdam decided to step in and add a little more guidance and structure to the pledging process of every Greek organization on campus (we had to attend a meeting once a week at 10:00pm with Julie Dold, the assistant director of Campus Life). This resulted in a pledge process of only three weeks, at least half the allotted time Sigma Alpha Iota usually has. The wonderful Vice President of Membership, Alex Tubbs, led the member’s in training through the three week process which included completing the requirements set forth by both National and SUNY Potsdam. It seemed like there was a lot of information in such a little amount of time but since the member’s in training consisted of seventeen girls, I knew there were sixteen other girls who felt the same way and could help me through the process! I think the special circumstances of this past semester created a pretty special bond in our pledge “…This past semester created a special bond.” class. There was always someone inviting us to a National Exam study/dinner date and there were so many words of encouragement and love. Above all, Alex drove us all forward with her patience and unconditional love she gave. She really was our rock and was always there for us whenever we needed her. The friendships I have made in my few months apart of this organization are stronger than friendships I have had for years. Yes, or process was crazy, hectic, overwhelming, and stressful but at the same time I think the seventeen of us really grew to be sisters of each other even before we were “sisters” of SAI. Nicole Fedorchak Spring 2013 2 New Beginnings Although they may now walk alone, we will always be there for them along the way. As a sisterhood we are proud to call these accomplished women our sisters. We wish them the best in their endeavors. Alex Tubbs is currently a preschool teacher at Doodle Bugs Children’s Center. She hopes to earn her Masters in Administration or Childhood Education. Alissa Haller is moving to New York City in the fall where she will be an adviser for a NYC chapter of Delta Phi Epsilon. She is also considering joining an SAI Alumnae chapter. Courtnie Burke will be subbing and working at a variety of stores while applying for grad schools for a Music Therapy degree. Danielle Hoke will be going to Stony Brook University in the fall to earn her MM in Oboe Performance while auditioning for professional companies. Debbie Scharbach will be student teaching this coming fall. After that she plans on subbing while earning her Masters in Mather Education. She will be getting married during the year 2015! Hannah Decker is now working in the infant room at TLC Daycare while applying and interviewing for jobs. Jessie Brehm is currently a pre-K Teacher’s Aide at the Mother Teresa Academy in Clifton Park, NY. This summer she is working as a counselor at the Crane Youth Music camp and at the School of Orchestral Studies in Saratoga, at the New York State Summer School of the Arts. Keri-Lyn Cipriani will be a counselor at Crane Youth Music this summer and then student teaching this coming fall. Kimberly Callahan is starting her Masters in Liberal Studies with a concentration in Music at Stony Brook University. Meagan Gumble is transferring to Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania to pursue a Music Therapy degree. Melissa Becker will be working fulltime as the Company Manager at Community Performance Series this summer and a Customer Service Representative for Newmusicaltheatre.com. She will soon be moving to New York City to pursue theater. Melissa Gallina is interviewing for jobs in Virginia and working at the Crane Youth Music camp as a counselor this summer. Rachel Daley is currently pursuing her Masters at SUNY Potsdam. She is in the MST Secondary English Education program. Renee Melton will be travelling to the University of East Anglia for her final semester. She will then be working as a copyeditor for a biomedical company while she works on her novel. Sally O’Neill is currently working in a restaurant for the summer. She will then be student teaching at Grand Campus HS in Brooklyn and at The School at Columbia University on the upper wide side in Manhattan. Samantha Heagerty will be attending Graduate school for Elementary and Special Education. She is currently teaching at St. John’s preschool and Child Care in Hamlin. Stephany Griffith will either be accepting a job or attending Ithaca. 3 Sisters Sing Praises for Libby Larsen On April 2nd and 3rd, SUNY Potsdam students and the sisters of Gamma Delta chapter had the once in a lifetime opportunity to meet and work with renowned American composer Libby Larsen. Larsen is one of the most prolific living American composers, and is a Member Laureate of Sigma Alpha Iota. Originally a sister of the Sigma Sigma chapter at the University of Minnesota, Larsen is a co-founder of the American Composers Forum, and has held previous residencies with the Minnesota Orchestra, the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra, and the Colorado Symphony Orchestra. During her residency at SUNY Potsdam, Larsen worked extensively with faculty and staff. She gave lectures on new music, life as a composer, and her drive to develop a new vernacular for modern American music. She also worked closely with ensembles performing her music, and led a master class, which focused on her works for soloists. Larsen’s visit culminated in a recital of her works, featuring a choir of Gamma Delta Sisters who performed her pieces To Sing (2008), Ring the Bells (2008), and Touch the Air Softly (2001). Larsen’s residency was made possible through an Impact Grant from SAI Philanthropies, Inc. Impact Grants are awarded in support of major projects in music which will have an impact beyond the confines of the campus. Alex Tubbs, who helped organize this entire endeavor, also made the visit possible, as well as music committee chairman Elizabeth Parkes, who selected and rehearsed the pieces performed by the sister choir. Chelsea Roberts Spring 2012 New E-board, New Committees, New Start E-board: Amelia O’Hara President, Fall 2013—Spring 2014 Ashley Gallagher Vice President of Membership, Fall 2013 Abigail Imhof Vice President of Ritual, Fall 2013 Alyssa Filardo Recording Secretary, Fall 2013 Molly Bacon Corresponding Secretary, Fall 2013 Samantha Fay Treasurer, Fall 2013—Spring 2014 Cayla Haycock Editor, Fall 2013 Heather Lonardo Sergeant-at-Arms, Fall 2013 Dr. Heather Eyerly Faculty Advisor, Fall 2013 Sarah Towler Financial Advisor, Fall 2013 4 Continued Committee Chairmen: Attention Alumnae! Rebecca Adams, class of 2011, is looking to start up an Eastern Long Island Alumnae Chapter. If you’re interested you may contact her for more information at: [email protected] Alumnae Correspondence— Molly Bacon Alumnae Weekend/Sister Retreat—Molly Bacon Archives/Scrapbook— Rebekah Geiselman Bylaws—Samantha Fay Community Service—Laura Cahoon Fraternity Education— Abigail Imhof Fundraising—Roxanna Amiri Music—Alyssa Filardo Sister Bonding—Ashley Gallagher Social—Cayla Haycock Ritual—Abigail Imhof Website—Laura Cahoon Yearbook Directory—Cayla Haycock Sisters at Formal Sisters singing So Near, So Dear at the SAI & PMA Musicale Relay for Life to the Rescue On April 5th and 6th, under the leadership of team captain and community service chair Hannah Decker, the sisters of Gamma Delta participated in SUNY Potsdam’s 7th annual Relay for Life. This year’s Relay was one of the biggest yet for the campus, in terms of fundraising and participations. 63 teams and 846 participants raised a total of $52,184.10. The Gamma Delta team broke into the top 15 teams, with its 22 members raising $960! Proceeds from the fundraising efforts went towards funding cancer research, as well as services for patients, survivors and their families. The Relay for Life aims not only to raise funds for research, but also to raise awareness and to honor those who have fought the disease, as well as their loved ones who support them. This year’s Relay had a Superhero theme, and featured superhero face painting, performances and demonstrations of different masked crusaders from our campus groups and organizations, food, live music, and games. The Relay gave the sisterhood a chance to bond with one another and create amazing memories together, while supporting each other as we remembered those in our lives who have been touched by this disease. Chelsea Roberts Spring 2012 5 June 2013, Edition 1 Contribute to Our Chapter’s Future As the Gamma Delta chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota moves forward any gift to our growth would be greatly appreciated. Love and Roses Vita Brevis, Ars Longa Our Address 9045 Barrington Dr Potsdam, NY 13676 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.saigammadelta.com [Insert Your Address Here] If you have moved or changed your email please let us know! We would love to keep you updated on future events and let you know what we’ve been up to.