Welcome to the February Edition of the Delta Omicron Sigma Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc. The Poodle Post
In today's economy, we all have to find different ways to celebrate the holidays. Below are some ideas on how you can have a Happy Valentine's Day on a budget...
Black History Month in Columbus
From churches to schools to organizations, Columbus, Ohio is full of Black History Month events. Notable among the celebrations are presentations by the Kings Arts Complex, the Ohio Historical Society and the Ohio Statehouse.
The King Arts Complex, known as the Soul of the City, hosts a series of events during February including the world-renown Fisk Jubilee Singers who appear at the McCoy Center for the Arts in New Albany, Ohio on February 6, 7:30 pm and DanceAfrica, a collection of dance, art and music on February 20, 7:00 pm at the King Arts Complex. For more information about the King Arts Complex visit www.kingartscomplex.com
The Ohio Historical Center showcases the exhibit Soul! This exhibit is on loan from the National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center in Wilberforce, Ohio and is on display until February 28, 2010. The exhibit, which features 200 years of African American History and Culture, can be seen during regular Historical Center hours.
Also, the Ohio Historical Center presents the Echoes in Time Theatre's production of Bound for the Promised Land! A Journey to Freedom. The story of John P. Parker's rise from slave to business leader is the central focus of this story of an Ohio abolitionist who offered his home as refuge for many runaways. Performances are February 6, 13, 20 and 27 at 1 and 3 pm. Admission is free with purchase of museum tickets. The Ohio Historical Center is located at 1982 Velma Avenue. For more information, visit www.ohiohistory.org or call 1-800-686-1541.
The Ohio Statehouse presents several different events in celebration of Black History Month. Learn more about the life and times of George Washington Williams, Ohio's first African American Legislator. Williams was a noted pastor, author, soldier and politician and is honored with the George Washington Williams Memorial. Visitors are invited to see late 1800's style and engage in history with a look into this focal point of the Ohio Statehouse.
The Ohio Statehouse features musical performances in celebration of Black History Month. Performances can be heard every Wednesday from noon to 1 pm and features the performing arts programs of four Columbus City Schools. Additional performances include collaboration with the We've Known Rivers theatre troupe. Re-enacting the lives of important figures like John P. Parker and Rosa Parks, these 45-minute presentations combine history and drama. Performances are Thursdays at noon.
Admission to all Statehouse events is free and open to the public. For more information visit:
http://www.ohiochannel.org/your_state/ohio_statehouse/index.cfm?play_video=f
History, music, art, dance, drama and celebration fuse in a variety of events aimed to entertain as well as educate about the rich cultural contributions of African Americans.
---Article by Eric McKeever
Poodle of the Month: Kelly Davidson
Soror Davidson is life member 541. She is currently single. She has a Bachelors of Arts in English from Ohio University and a Masters of Education focusing on Higher Education Administration and College Student Personnel from Kent State University. Soror Davidson current works in the School of Education at Ohio University.
Soror Davidson was inducted on 2/22/89 into Eta Psi Chapter at Ohio University with two ladies, Sorors Lisa Lindsey and Angelique Clincksdale.
Soror Davidson states," I chose Sigma Gamma Rho because they didn't expect me to fit a certain "stereotypical mold" to be accepted. I have been able to make a positive impact on the sorority (and society) with my unique gifts and talents instead of merely being content with being a member of Sigma Gamma Rho."
Soror Davidson has held several different positions with in the sorority. Her held are as follows:
Outside her involvement in Sigma Gamma Rho, Kelly likes to shop, read, attend cultural events, listen to jazz and gospel music, participate in a church and community services activities and the character Tweety Bird.
Kelly states that, "I take my relationship with God and my membership in Sigma Gamma Rho very seriously hence the email moniker, "Serious Sigma".
Sigma Sizzles: Sweetheart Cupcakes
Delta Omicron Sigma Alumnae Chapter continue s to strive to be the best in serving our community, our sisters and the world abroad. In this effort we are making sure that people can easily contact us, know what we are doing or request our assistance first-hand. Our chapter website www.sgrho-1922.org has been a useful vehicle in getting needed information out regarding the activities and events of our chapter. The website was recently updated with pictures, information on new members and now highlights Delta Omicron Sigma’s community involvement! Please visit our website to view more information and a video featuring our annual project, The Evening of The Arts Gala, which will be held on April 24, 2010!
- Submitted by Soror Adrianne Edwards-Keaton
Delta Omicron Sigma is now on Facebook. Check us out at Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Delta Omicron Sigma THE Columbus Graduate Chapter.
Become a follower of this blog. Click on the right side of the page where it says, Follower. Once you become a follower you will automaticly recieve updates when the post are posted. Join on in.
Our annual Evening of the Arts will take place in April of this year. To peak your interest, the chapter will be having Jazz and Eggs with The Ladies of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Delta Omicron Sigma Chapter. This event will take place on March 20, 2010 from 9:00 am-12:00 pm. At the Holiday Inn at the airport (750 Stelzer Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43219).
special guest MC Mike J., who is a DJ from 103.5 Smooth Jazz.
Tickets are $15.00, you can contact any chapter soror for tickets. Come for good food,
Central Region News: We Are Heading Home
Central Region will be celebrating 70 years in Indianapolis, Indiana at this years Regionals. The celebration will take place from March 11-14, 2010. For more information on this years Regionals, click here.
DOS Rhoers: Rolling Ahead
The DOS Rhoers will be having a skating event on Saturday, February 6, 2010 from 5-8pm. The event will take place at United Skates East, which is located on Refugee Rd. The fee for the event is $6.50. Please tell interested young ladies about the event. For more information, click here.
Are you interested in serving your community? Are you interested in reactivating your membership? Are you interested in working with others? Do you want more information about Sigma Gamma Rho
In today's economy, we all have to find different ways to celebrate the holidays. Below are some ideas on how you can have a Happy Valentine's Day on a budget...
- Make a card.
- Create a photo collage.
- Make a cd of your favorite slow jams.
- Make a homemade dessert.
- Cook a special meal.
- Rent your or your significant others favorite movie.
- Run a bubble bath for yourself or your mate.
- Do a chore that someone else does in the house.
- Write a love note to yourself or significant other.
- Spend time with yourself or a significant other.
Hope you have a Happy Valentine's Day.
Black History Month in Columbus
From churches to schools to organizations, Columbus, Ohio is full of Black History Month events. Notable among the celebrations are presentations by the Kings Arts Complex, the Ohio Historical Society and the Ohio Statehouse.
The King Arts Complex, known as the Soul of the City, hosts a series of events during February including the world-renown Fisk Jubilee Singers who appear at the McCoy Center for the Arts in New Albany, Ohio on February 6, 7:30 pm and DanceAfrica, a collection of dance, art and music on February 20, 7:00 pm at the King Arts Complex. For more information about the King Arts Complex visit www.kingartscomplex.com
The Ohio Historical Center showcases the exhibit Soul! This exhibit is on loan from the National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center in Wilberforce, Ohio and is on display until February 28, 2010. The exhibit, which features 200 years of African American History and Culture, can be seen during regular Historical Center hours.
Also, the Ohio Historical Center presents the Echoes in Time Theatre's production of Bound for the Promised Land! A Journey to Freedom. The story of John P. Parker's rise from slave to business leader is the central focus of this story of an Ohio abolitionist who offered his home as refuge for many runaways. Performances are February 6, 13, 20 and 27 at 1 and 3 pm. Admission is free with purchase of museum tickets. The Ohio Historical Center is located at 1982 Velma Avenue. For more information, visit www.ohiohistory.org or call 1-800-686-1541.
The Ohio Statehouse presents several different events in celebration of Black History Month. Learn more about the life and times of George Washington Williams, Ohio's first African American Legislator. Williams was a noted pastor, author, soldier and politician and is honored with the George Washington Williams Memorial. Visitors are invited to see late 1800's style and engage in history with a look into this focal point of the Ohio Statehouse.
The Ohio Statehouse features musical performances in celebration of Black History Month. Performances can be heard every Wednesday from noon to 1 pm and features the performing arts programs of four Columbus City Schools. Additional performances include collaboration with the We've Known Rivers theatre troupe. Re-enacting the lives of important figures like John P. Parker and Rosa Parks, these 45-minute presentations combine history and drama. Performances are Thursdays at noon.
Admission to all Statehouse events is free and open to the public. For more information visit:
http://www.ohiochannel.org/your_state/ohio_statehouse/index.cfm?play_video=f
History, music, art, dance, drama and celebration fuse in a variety of events aimed to entertain as well as educate about the rich cultural contributions of African Americans.
---Article by Eric McKeever
Poodle of the Month: Kelly Davidson
Soror Davidson is life member 541. She is currently single. She has a Bachelors of Arts in English from Ohio University and a Masters of Education focusing on Higher Education Administration and College Student Personnel from Kent State University. Soror Davidson current works in the School of Education at Ohio University.
Soror Davidson was inducted on 2/22/89 into Eta Psi Chapter at Ohio University with two ladies, Sorors Lisa Lindsey and Angelique Clincksdale.
Soror Davidson states," I chose Sigma Gamma Rho because they didn't expect me to fit a certain "stereotypical mold" to be accepted. I have been able to make a positive impact on the sorority (and society) with my unique gifts and talents instead of merely being content with being a member of Sigma Gamma Rho."
Soror Davidson has held several different positions with in the sorority. Her held are as follows:
- Chapter Basileus ( Eta Psi and Eta Delta Sigma)
- Anti-Basileus (Eta Psi, Eta Delta Sigma and Theta Delta Sigma)
- 2nd Anti-Basileus (Delta Omicron Sigma)
- Regional Recommendations Chair
- Regional Elections Chair
- Regional Nominations Chair
- TORCH Trainer
- Regional Membership Chair
Outside her involvement in Sigma Gamma Rho, Kelly likes to shop, read, attend cultural events, listen to jazz and gospel music, participate in a church and community services activities and the character Tweety Bird.
Kelly states that, "I take my relationship with God and my membership in Sigma Gamma Rho very seriously hence the email moniker, "Serious Sigma".
Sigma Sizzles: Sweetheart Cupcakes
Ingredients
- 1 (18.25 ounce) package white cake mix
- 1 1/4 cups water
- 1/3 cup vegetable oil
- 3 egg whites
- 8 drops red food coloring
Directions
- Preheat an oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Line a standard muffin tin wit h paper cupcake liners.
- Beat the cake mix, water, vegetable oil, and egg whites together until smooth. Fill cupcake liners 1/3 full with white batter; set aside.
- Stir 4 drops of red food coloring into the remaining bowl of batter to make the batter pink. Pour 1/3 of pink batter into a resealable plastic bag and set aside.
- Mix more food coloring into the remaining bowl o f pink batter until it is an orange/red color and pour the batter into a resealable plastic bag. Cut a corner off the bag, st ick the open tip into the center of each cup of white batter and squeeze in about two tablespoons of red batter.
- Cut the corner off the bag with the pink batter, stick the open tip into the center of the red batter and squeeze about 1 tablespoon pink batter into each cup.
- Bake the layered cupcakes in the preheated oven until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean, 15 to 20 minutes. Cool completely before frosting.
Chapter News: DOS Goes High-Tech and Kicks Off EAG
Delta Omicron Sigma Alumnae Chapter continue s to strive to be the best in serving our community, our sisters and the world abroad. In this effort we are making sure that people can easily contact us, know what we are doing or request our assistance first-hand. Our chapter website www.sgrho-1922.org has been a useful vehicle in getting needed information out regarding the activities and events of our chapter. The website was recently updated with pictures, information on new members and now highlights Delta Omicron Sigma’s community involvement! Please visit our website to view more information and a video featuring our annual project, The Evening of The Arts Gala, which will be held on April 24, 2010!
- Submitted by Soror Adrianne Edwards-Keaton
Delta Omicron Sigma is now on Facebook. Check us out at Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Delta Omicron Sigma THE Columbus Graduate Chapter.
Become a follower of this blog. Click on the right side of the page where it says, Follower. Once you become a follower you will automaticly recieve updates when the post are posted. Join on in.
Our annual Evening of the Arts will take place in April of this year. To peak your interest, the chapter will be having Jazz and Eggs with The Ladies of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Delta Omicron Sigma Chapter. This event will take place on March 20, 2010 from 9:00 am-12:00 pm. At the Holiday Inn at the airport (750 Stelzer Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43219).
The music will be provided by W. Otis Cockron Jr. with
special guest MC Mike J., who is a DJ from 103.5 Smooth Jazz.
Tickets are $15.00, you can contact any chapter soror for tickets. Come for good food,
lively music, great art and fellowship. Hope to see you there.
Central Region News: We Are Heading Home
Central Region will be celebrating 70 years in Indianapolis, Indiana at this years Regionals. The celebration will take place from March 11-14, 2010. For more information on this years Regionals, click here.
DOS Rhoers: Rolling Ahead
The DOS Rhoers will be having a skating event on Saturday, February 6, 2010 from 5-8pm. The event will take place at United Skates East, which is located on Refugee Rd. The fee for the event is $6.50. Please tell interested young ladies about the event. For more information, click here.
Are you interested in serving your community? Are you interested in reactivating your membership? Are you interested in working with others? Do you want more information about Sigma Gamma Rho
Sorority? Contact us at DOS1922@yahoo.com.
Sigmaannouncements
If you have any comments, concerns or suggestions, please feel free to reply to the post by clicking and the bottom of this post "sigma saying" or emailing us at DOS1922@yahoo.com.
Sigmaannouncements
- Happy Sigma Anniversay to all sorors who celeb rate this month.
- Happy Birthday to all Sorors who are celebrating this month.
- Regional registration needs to be postmarked no later than Feburary 13, 2010. For more registration information, click here.
If you have any comments, concerns or suggestions, please feel free to reply to the post by clicking and the bottom of this post "sigma saying" or emailing us at DOS1922@yahoo.com.
No comments:
Post a Comment