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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, IncorporatedZeta Chi Omega Chapter Newsletter
Volume 17 | Issue 4
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Stepping Out
Sometimes stepping out means stepping on our security blankets
and building new visions out of unfinished dreams. Stepping out in reality is more than just a small
move forward -It’s truly a leap of faith.
For in that one small step are all the years of wondering and wanting
of certainty and indecision, of static and motion.Sometimes stepping out means stepping back to what we’ve
known was our true passion all the time.Stepping back, however, is not indicative
of a present-day failure,Rather stepping back returns us to a place
where tasks left undone can be revisited and whereour aspirations can be refined.
Stepping out always positions us for forward motion, although the path upon which we step
can sometimes be uncertain.Those who stepped before us did notalways do so on a chartered course.
More frequently, they stepped upon a thoroughfare where few, if any, had trod before.
Stepping out for many is frightening and a little unsettling.These take a single step forward while keeping
one foot firmly in place.But for those whose steps are ordered by God,
stepping out represents a complete and confident motiontoward fulfilling the will of the One
who can guide us to our dreams, Step by Step—-One Step at a Time.
Submitted by: Soror Negleatha Jones Johnson
3 BASILEUS MESSAGE
5 CALENDAR
7 PROGRAMS
17 OFFICER REPORTS
18 COMMITTEE
REPORTS
22 2017 NOMINATIONS
27 PHOTO GALLERY
29 IVY FOUNDATION OF
NORTHERN VIRGINIA
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SPIRIT & INSPIRATIONChairman: Soror Tujuanna Williams
Co-Chairmen: Sorors Regina Hawkins and Beverly Anderson
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Greetings From The Basileus
Soror Rhonda Luss
continued on the next page>>
HAPPY EASTER!Celebrate the Resurrection. He is risen!
This is an exciting time in our Chapter. Our minds wander to the months ahead, but don’t forget
about the tasks at hand. Our first priority is to be of service to all mankind. So let’s stay focused
on serving the communities of Arlington and Alexandria.
Tea roses to the Membership Committee Chairman and Co-Chairmen, Soror Tonya Perkinson,
Soror Tanya Parham, and Soror Erika Bouknight, respectively, the Membership Committee, and
all presenters for executing an informative Chapter Orientation and Information Session.
Pearls of thanks go out to Soror Allyson Hilliard and the Sisterly Relations Committee. To date,
the committee has hosted two fabulous Sisterly Relations activities: “Hidden Figures” Movie
Night and the Sisterly Love Brunch! Also, thanks to the Sister Circles who have conducted
gatherings andactivities.
Showers of tea roses and pearls to Soror Robin McCoy, Anti-Basileus/Program Committee
Chairman, along with the Target Area Committees for an outstanding job of executing the
International Programs. A special thank you this month goes to Target I Chairman, Soror Blanche
Maness; ASCEND Chairman, Soror Geneva Greene; and One Million Backpacks Lead, Soror Ayanna
Puryear.
Congratulations to Soror Madeline Wingate-Alfonso and the Cotillion Committee on the beautiful
Mother Daughter Tea, Debutante Retreat and successful cotillion.
Thank you to all the Committee Chairmen who have held committee meetings.
REGIONAL CONFERENCEGet ready for the 64th Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference in Raleigh, North Carolina, April 27-30,
2017. Soror Joyce Henderson, Mid-Atlantic Regional Director, along with the sorors of the Northern
Carolina Cluster, have worked hard and planned an awesome conference for us. Zeta Chi Omega
Chapter delegates should arrive a minimum of 30 minutes prior to the start of each plenary session
in order to be seated together.
The Chapter delegates are Sorors Rhonda Luss, Robin McCoy, Patricia Edwards, Stephanie Woodland Kelly, VaShawn Guice Veal, Monique Robinson, Erika Bouknight, Freda Bredy, T’Anya Newell, Joy Ngwenya, Steronica Mattocks, and Jessica Sims.

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Alternates, please be prepared to serve as delegates if an elected delegate is unable to serve. The
alternates are Sorors Katrina Anwar, Ade’Leaka Gore, Angelene Hemingway, Betty Morrison,
Melissa Finney, Deborah Wilson, C. Starr Garrett, LaFrances Williams, Sherry Billingsley, Lucretia
McClenney, Cassandra Borden, and Geraldine Lewis.
Don’t forget to review the 63rd Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference minutes and the bylaw
amendment, which is posted in the “Members Only” section of the Mid-Atlantic Region’s
website.
CORPORATE OFFICEHistory Book: Pre-sale orders of the sorority’s eighth edition of its history book, Priceless Pearls,
are ongoing. The cost of the history book is $50.
Ivy Tree of Honor: The Ivy Tree of Honor mural displayed on the 3rd floor of the Corporate Office
is being expanded to raise funds for the Corporate Office Improvement Plan (COIP). The
contribution levels are as follows:
Individual Soror - $1000
Chapter Large - $2500
Contributions will be accepted throughout 2017.
April 2017 Activities at a GlanceDate Time Activity Location
Apr 1 10:00 a.m. General Body Meeting Nannie Lee Center
Apr 1 6:00 p.m. *Cotillion Hyatt Crystal City
Apr 11 4:00 p.m. Project StepOut Charles Houston
Apr 25 4:00 p.m. Project StepOut Charles Houston
Apr 25 7:00 p.m. *IFNV Board Meeting Nannie Lee Center
Apr 27-30 Regional Conference Raleigh ConventionCenter*IFNV activity for informationonly.
MIP Hotel Room Reservations: Please refer to the following link for hotel room reservations at
the Hilton Washington Dulles Airport during MIP, June 23-25, 2017. Copy and paste the URL
below into your web browser to access the available rates. Please note, the entire URL must be
copied and pasted for it to work properly.
https://secure3.hilton.com/en_US/hi/reservation/book.htm?inputModule=HOTEL&ctyhocn=IAD
AHHF&spec_plan=AKAZCO&arrival=20170623&departure=20170625&cid=OM,WW,HILTONLINK,
EN,DirectLink&fromId=HILTONLINKDIRECT
You can also call 1-800-HILTONS (800-445-8667) and reference Alpha Kappa Alpha ZXΩ.
Hotel: Hilton Washington Dulles Airport
Group Name: ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA ZXΩ
June 23-25, 2017
Please feel free to share this link with anyone
desiring to reserve a room at the ALPHA KAPPA
ALPHA ZXΩ rate.

*IFNV event - for informational purposes only
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat30
Executive Committee
Meeting
31 1GeneralBody
Meeting
Cotillion
One Million Backpack Collection
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Pearl Drop submissions
due every Sunday
3 4 5 6 7 8
ASCENDSM
AKA/NAMI
AwarenessDay
9 10
Membership
Committee
Meeting
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Project Stepout
12 13
Property Committee
Meeting
14 15
16 17
Program Committee
Meeting
18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25
Project Stepout
*IFNV Board Meeting
26
ConnectionCommitteeMeeting
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Mid Atla
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Message From The Anti-Basileus
Soror Robin McCoy
Let’s continue “Launching New Dimension of Service” as we prepare for “A Kapital Affair”, at the
64th Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference (MARC) in Raleigh, North Carolina. For the MARC Service
Project, each soror is encouraged to bring a backpack to the MARC. The Mid-Atlantic region has
partnered with Yoobi to offer an option to help us reach our One Million Backpack goal. Sorors
may purchase backpacks and school supplies online from www.yoobi.com at a 20 percent
discount – use special code AKAIMPACT.
We will continue to collect backpacks at the April
Chapter meeting for distribution to local schools in
the Arlington/Alexandria communities. Please refer
to the Educational Enrichment report for additional
information.
Sorors, for the April Chapter meeting please remember to bring your unwanted, gently used
paraphernalia to the chapter Paraphernalia Swap and to wear green, in observance of Earth Day.
Earth Day is an annual event created to celebrate the planet's environment and raise public
awareness about pollution. Please refer to the Environmental Ownership report for additional
details.
April is Financial Literacy month. Please refer to the Family Strengthening report for
everyday tips on improving your financial literacy and www.handsonbanking.org for
financial literacy classes.
The Health Promotion Committee just introduced a new health challenge – sorors, please
participate, and record your progress in the challenge. Please refer to the Health Promotion
report for more details.
Tea Roses and Pearls to:•The sorors who donated backpacks at the March meeting, and the One Million Backpacks Committee for distributing 30 backpacks to the students of Samuel Tucker Elementary School.
•Our Educational Enrichment Chairman, Soror Blanche Mays Maness, our ASCEND Chairman, Soror Geneva Greene, Soror Aisha Jefferson and Soror Ashley Huggins, who accompanied close to 50 students as they toured Lockheed Martin’s Global Vison Center in Crystal City, Virginia, on Friday, March 10th. The students attended several sessions, including, a Fighter (Aircraft) Demonstration, a Space Experience, and the Energy Solutions Center. The students also competed in a STEM activity that required them to build gumdrop structures to test their engineering abilities. The 2017 Black Engineer of the Year STEM Career Achievement winner, Steven Hill, discussed his engineering journey and gave an introduction to Lockheed Martin. Lockheed Martin’s Talent Acquisition Director Cheri Larkins closed the visit with a discussion on personal branding, resume building andnetworking.
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•Soror Linda Hall and financial advisor, Sybongile Cook, for preparing our scholars for financial success by exposing them to scholarship information and the tools for debt, credit and budget management at the ASCEND workshop on Saturday, March18th..
•The Environmental Ownership Committee, who have been diligently working to foster our partnership with Doctor’s Run Park in Arlington, Virginia, and who have developed a partnership with Powhatan Park in Alexandria, Virginia. Please refer to the Environmental Ownership report for additional details on our AKA Playground Mobilization Day inMay.
Target I: Educational EnrichmentSoror Blanche Maness, Chairman Soror LaVonne Shingler, Co-Chairman Soror Geneva Greene, ASCENDSoror Ayanna Puryear, One MillionBackpacksSoror Christina Carter, Think HBCUContact us at: [email protected]
ONE MILLION Backpacks SM
Congratulations, sorors! We have played a pivotal role in supporting the learning process of local students in Alexandria City Public Schools through the donation of backpacks. On Monday, March 6th, 2017 Zeta Chi Omega’s One Million Backpacks Committee was able to donate 30 backpacks to the students of Samuel W. Tucker Elementary School. Backpacks donated were collected at the March General Body Meeting. The staff and students were truly appreciative of Zeta Chi Omega’s efforts. Way to go sorors! We will continue to collect backpacks at the April General Body Meeting to donate to another local school in need. In the year 2017 we are encouraging each soror to donate 7 backpacks. Please remember that as the 64th Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference approaches, each soror is encouraged to bring with her one backpack that will be donated to local schools within the Raleigh area. Thanks for all you do, and let’s get packing!"
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Marvelous Mid-Atlantic Region
Dear Mid-Atlantic Sorors,
The Mid-Atlantic region has partnered with Yoobi to offer an option to help us reach our One
Million Backpack Goal. Sorors may purchase products and have them shipped to the below
mailing addresses or they may have the items shipped to their home address and bring them to
the conference.
This is something new, we are ordering online so Chapters and Sorors won't have to pack the
large volumes of school supplies in their suitcases. Remember, Shipping costs are waived by
Yoobi and you get a 20 percent discount on every purchase. Please order now! See the flyer
below. Thank you.
Bethel AME Church
200 Regan Street
Greensboro, NC 27401
Pastor Alphonso E. McGlen, SeniorPastor
Alamance Burlington School System(ABSS)
Dr. LaJuana Norfleet
1712 Vaughn Road
Burlington, NC 27217
Wake County Public Schools System
Kevin McLeod
Sr. Administrator- Talent Engagement
5625 DillardDrive
Cary, NC 27518
Durham PublicSchools
WilliamSudderth
1817 HamlinRoad
Durham, NC 27704
Orange County Schools
G. Seth Stephens
Chief CommunicationsOfficer
Orange County Schools
200 E. King St.
Hillsborough, NC 27278Soror Joyce Henderson
Mid-Atlantic Regional Director
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated®

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ASCEND℠
ASCEND Scholarly NotesModel United Nations (UN) Day
Charles Houston Recreation Center
901 Wythe Street, Alexandria,Virginia
22314 Saturday, April 22, 2017
10:30 am - 12:30 pm
To promote global education and engagement, ASCEND Scholars will spend the day exploring
international topics and participating in related Model UN modules.
Think HBCU℠
Fisk University, or simply, Fisk, is a private HBCU founded in 1866 in
Nashville, Tennessee by John Ogden, the Revered Erasmus Milo
Cravath, and the Reverend Edward P. Smith. The School was named in
honor of General Clinton B. Fisk of the Tennessee Freedmen’s Bureau.
It is the oldest institution of higher education in Nashville, Tennessee.
Fisk has a tradition of excellence that was developed out of a history
marked by struggle and uncertainty. The Fisk world-famous Jubilee
Singers originated as a group of traveling students who set out from
Nashville, Tennessee on October 6, 1871 to raise money to keep the
door of the school open.
Fisk’s longstanding legacy of excellence is reinforced by its
accomplishments in Science, Technology, Engineering and
Mathematics. Fisk remains the only HBCU ever to win the prestigious
Research & Development 100 Award and to date has won four.
According to the American Physical Society, Fisk is the number one
producer of underrepresented minority Master’s in Physics degrees.
Fisk also was the first HBCU to receive a charter for a chapter of Phi
Beta Kappa.
From its earliest days, Fisk has played a leadership role in the
education of African Americans, Fisk faculty and alumni have been
among America’s intellectual, artistic and civic leaders.
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Among them have been:• Johnetta Cole, former President of Spellman College and Bennett College for Women• Rel Dowdell, acclaimed filmmaker and producer• Judith Jamison, acclaimed dancer, choreographer and artistic director Alvin Alley American
Dance Theater• Honorable Hazel O’Leary, seventh U.S. Secretary of Energy and past President of Fisk• Kim Whitley, actor and comedienne• Nikki Giovanni, poet, author, professor• John Lewis, Congressman• Frederica Wilson, Congresswoman
Zeta Chi Omega Fisk Graduate: Dorothy B. Wigglesworth
Be sure to check out the Washington Post article about HBCU myths.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/five-myths-about-hbcus/2017/03/03/5adc236a-ff76-
11e6-8f41-ea6ed597e4ca_story.html?utm_term=.5f5fa0b7c7e3
For more information about HBCUs, visit and create an account at
http://www.hbcutoday.us/AKASororityZXΩ.
To ensure that no one is left off the list of HBCU graduates, please update your information on the
Zeta Chi Omega Chapter website. All sorors are encouraged to donate to Think HBCU on the
corporate website.
Target II: Health PromotionSoror Jacqueline Guillory, ChairmanSoror Melissa Finney, Co-ChairmanContact us at: [email protected]
The Longest Day is June 21, 2017
The Longest Day is an event to honor those who face Alzheimer’s disease with strength, heart
and endurance, through a host of physical and mentally stimulating activities occurring from
sunrise to sunset. Let’s not wait until June to support this worthy cause. Join Team AKA Zeta
Chi Omega in our fight against Alzheimer’s.
The link is: Help AKA Zeta Chi Omega fight Alzheimer's on The Longest Day!
Our goal is to raise $1,600 by June 21st. Help spread the word so we can meet and possibly
exceed this goal. Ensure your donation is under Team Zeta Chi Omega so our Chapter can get
the credit. You can create your own webpage to enlist the support of family and friends.
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Am I My Sister’s Keeper? We know that major lifestyle
changes can occur successfully with a partner and
within a group support structure - e.g. groups to
increase exercise, improve stress management, and
eliminate addictions to unhealthy eating habits.
African American women often have very strong
friendships and usually function well inside both family and social groups. We can
enhance these positive relationships and become a more cohesive organization by
making healthy lifestyle changes. We must motivate each other to improve our
health outcomes and reduce obesity and chronic illness by increasing knowledge,
improving attitudes, and changing behaviors in the targeted risk factor areas of:
unmanaged stress, poor nutrition, sedentary behavior and failure to prioritize our
health. Now ask yourself the question…Am I My Sister’s Keeper?
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
April 8th is our sorority’s observance of NAMI Awareness Day. Let’s show our support by posting the AKA-NAMI partnership logo to your social media sites with the hashtag #ZCOsupportsNAMI. You can find the logo at the following link:https://www.nami.org/NAMI/media/NAMI-Media/AKA-NAMIpartnerLogo.gifThe 2017 NAMI Northern VA Annual Walk is still pending (date TBD).
Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, Washington, DC, will be held on
September 9, 2017 at Freedom Plaza. Join team Zeta Chi Omega to raise
money to support this worthy cause. You can register for the race and make
your donation through our team webpage at:
http://komendcrace.info-komen.org/goto/Zeta_Chi_Omega_2017 . More details about the race can
also be found on our page. Your donations are kindly requested now so log on and register today.
The coordinators for this event are Sorors Joyce Brooks and Starr Garrett.
2017 Race for the Cure
SMART Living Tip: Find ways to sneak in movement throughout your day. See
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“Burn Baby Burn Challenge”
(April – June)
Get 30 minutes of cardio per day, at least five days per week and drink at least 100
ounces of water per day.
The 2017 theme for National Minority Health Month is Bridging Health Equity Across Communities. This theme seeks to increase awareness of the social determinants of health, which are the conditions in which people work, live, play and pray. The social determinants of health have a strong effect on health outcomes and it is important that we begin to address them if we want to see improvement in our in our community.
Sorors, in order to drive home the importance of the social determinants of health, allow me to present a fictional case study:
Bob is a 56 year old African-African American male who has diabetes. His doctors have prescribed him diabetes medication and have ordered him to eat a healthier diet. However, Bob is not taking his medications. When Bob goes back to his physician, he learns that his glucose levels are out of control and he is at increased risk for having a heart attack. His physician is extremely upset with him.
Unfortunately, the physician has not been trained to think about the social determinants of health. He doesn’t realize that Bob is not taking his medication because he has to choose between feeding his family and filling his diabetes medication prescription. He cannot eat healthier because he is in a food desert where the closest grocery store is over 20 miles away and he does not have a car. He has to rely heavily on the corner stores that sell high-calorie nutrient poor food.
Sadly, this is the case for many people in our country. They do not have access to healthy foods and well-paying jobs. They have to choose to place their health on the backburner to support their families. That is why it is so important that we get at the root causes of our chronic disease epidemic. We can improve health if we begin to see it in every sector.
Sorors, I challenge you to think about health in your professional lane. How can what you do improve health outcomes? How can you address the social determinants of health in your own little community?
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Target III: Family StrengtheningSoror Melanie Barrington,Chairman Soror Betty Morrison, Co-Chairman Contact us at: [email protected]
April is National Financial Literacy Month. Although April is designated as Financial
Literacy month, understanding the financial aspects of how to build wealth, create financial
security, and make families more fiscally responsible is a continuous learning process. Below
are several tips to improve financial literacy that should be practiced everyday:
Know how to manage credit
Know how to save for emergencies and/or unexpected expenses
Know how to manage debt
Know how to save and use investment vehicles to accumulate wealth and retirement income
Know how to manage risk to protect current income and assets
Know how to manage cash so that you are not living from payday to payday; this will
require you to develop a budget that will serve as your spending plan
Know how to protect oneself from fraud or predatory lending practices
Know how to use financial services such as checking, saving and money market accounts
"The single biggest difference between financial success and financial failure is how well
you manage your money." ~ T. Harv Eker
More information and online financial literacy
education courses can be found at
www.handsonbanking.org.

Target IV: Environmental OwnershipSoror Yolanda B. Gibson,Chairman Soror Aja Charity , Co-ChiarmanSoror Joy Page Ngwenya, Co-ChiarmanContact us at: [email protected]
In observation of Earth Day, April 22, 2017, we are asking all sorors to Go Green in April by
wearing Green to the General Body Meeting and by recycling your unwanted, gently used,
paraphernalia during our ZXΩ AKA Paraphernalia Swap! As a reminder, please stop by the AKA
Paraphernalia table before you leave the Chapter meeting to collect your items that were not
swapped.
Sorors, we are asking you to Save the Date--
Saturday, May 13th! We will host our annual AKA
1908 Playground Community Impact Day at 10:00
am. During this time we will refresh, restore, and
renew the playground located at Doctor’s Run Park
(Arlington) from 10:00 am 11:00 am; and Powhatan
Park (Alexandria) from 11:00 am-noon! We plan to
pick up litter, remove sticks from the sandpit,
remove weeds, and distribute literature to children
and families regarding the importance of protecting
the environment. Sorors, if you plan to participate
in this event, please bring gardening gloves! It is important that you arrive to the service day on
time as we will begin the clean-up promptly at 10:00 am and 11:00 am, respectively.
If you are willing to assist in this service initiative, please email [email protected]Ω.org and
indicate your preferred park:
Doctor’s Run Park is located at 1301 S. George Mason Drive, Arlington, VA, 22204. Powhatan
Park is located at 1010 Douglas Street., Alexandria, VA 22314.
In case of inclement weather (i.e. rain/lightening/ etc.) on Saturday, May 13th, we will conduct
this community service project on Saturday, May 27th.
Tip of the month: If you have unused cell phones that you would like to recycle or trade-in, feel
free to contact Verizon to obtain a credit or gift card. If you want to learn more about the cell
phone recycling program, visit the following link:
https://www.verizonwireless.com/promos/device-trade-in.
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Target V: Global Impact
We are excited about our renewed partnership with Africare, and encourage you to visit theAfricare website https://www.africare.org/aka-partnership/.
Africare is one of the most experienced and largest African American- led non-profit international development organizations. They are leaders in development assistance to Africa. Since its founding in 1970, Africare has delivered more than 1 billion dollars in assistance to tens of millions of men, women and children across the African continent. Learn more about Africare by checking out these videos on just some their work.
Africare History/Overview - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P85iumystds Tanzania nutrition - https://www.africare.org/video-now-baby-two-months-old-great Tanzania orphans and vulnerable children -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hzm_EpeJ1I
United Nations Association of the United States of America (UNA-USA) – A program of the United Nations Foundation
Engage with the UN through special membership opportunities:
Invitations to events at the United Nations Nationwide conferences with UN experts Impactful advocacy initiatives to voice your support of US engagement at the UN
Join online at unausa.org/join – Special rate for AKA (UNA-AKA).
Soror Crystal Lander, ChairmanContact us at: [email protected]

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Project for Liberian Girls
Sorors, did you know that Liberian pubescent girls will miss school an average of 84 days out of
the year due to the lack of proper supplies for their menstrual cycles? They miss essential class
time and sometimes fall behind. Most schools in Liberia require tuition to attend, and if the
family saved enough for tuition, some essentials go lacking. Let’s help see that their education
is without interruption.
Stay tuned for more information on the Chapter’s efforts to help Liberian girls get much-
needed sanitary supplies.
Soror JessicaSimsContact us at: [email protected] Report
Bereavement : Soror Amanda Pratter lost her grandfather, Arthur L. Nelson, Sr. He was also the
father of Soror Rose Kary, former Zeta Chi Omega member. Mr. Nelson’s funeral was held on
March 18, 2017 at Shiloh Baptist Church in Alexandria, Virginia.
April Birthday Celebration: Calling all April birthday celebrants! Please join us for our monthly
birthday luncheon, immediately following our April Chapter meeting. Join us at Warehouse Bar &
Grill, located at 214 King Street in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia. All sorors are welcome to join
the celebration!
Irma P.Bogan* 2 Melanie Countee 13
Tiffany Montgomery 2 Naomi L. Brooks * 14
Judith Vaughn 2 Vera M. Clyburn 14
Barbara Cooley* 4 Lula Hicks 14
Karyn L. Berry 5 Adria Tippins-Owens 15
Melodye Berry 5 Charissa Conaway Woods 16
Patricia Ann Bell 5 Eva Thomas* 18
Jacenta Collins 6 Barbara Bouldin 19
Negleatha Johnson 7 Shavoka Douglas 23
Felycya Waller 7 Vendella F. Jordan 25
Pavalon Lee 9 Toni Carter Pearson* 30
Jennifer F. Hansborough 11 Melonie Barrington 30
Betty J. Smoot 12
Pearl White 12
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Sisterly Reminder: Sorors, please check and update your information in the on-line ZXΩ directory.
This is the information used to send flowers, cards, and list your birthday in the Ivyette each
month. Also, please remember to send all announcements, life updates, or celebratory
information to [email protected]Ω.org.
Philacter Soror Yvette DarnabyContact us at: [email protected]
Happy Spring Sorors! Please don't forget to stop by the registration desk to sign in before
each General Body Meeting. There are two sign in rosters alphabetized by last name. Sorors only
need to sign in once. It is not necessary to sign both rosters.
When inviting visitors, please remind them that the attire for the meeting is business. All visitors
must present proper identification upon arrival, or we will not be able to grant them access into
the meeting. Visitors may present one of the following items, along with a photo ID, to gain
entrance into the Chaptermeeting:
1. Financial Card (current or expired)
2. Copy of her Certificate of Initiation
3. Faxed verification letter or email confirmation from the Corporate Office
4. An old Ivy Leaf
5. An old EAF card
If you have questions please contact us at [email protected].
STANDING COMMITTEE REPORTS
Educational Advancement FoundationSoror Nelfred “Tilly” Blanding, Chapter Captain Contact us at: [email protected]
The 3rd Annual Educational Advancement Foundation (EAF) Chapter Challenge was issued
and you answered-143 Zeta Chi Omega sorors participated in the Chapter Challenge and
collectively donated $2,624.96 to EAF!! Thank you for your enduring support of the EAF.
Each chapter that meets 60% participation will be recognized at the Barbara K. Phillips EAF
Breakfast during the 64th Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference in Raleigh, North Carolina. See
you in Raleigh!
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Items for pick-up: Please be sure to pick up your Chapter polo shirt, name badge, 2016
documents and 2017 financial card at the Membership Committee table before and/or after the
April General Body Meeting.
Thank you and Tea Roses: A special “thank you” to everyone who assisted in making the
Information Session held on March 21, 2017 a success. You are appreciated!
Membership Intake Process (MIP): Below is a summary of remaining key MIP dates, times and
locations:
May 19-21: MIP Session #1 @ Lee Center
Friday ~ 6 pm to 10 pm; Saturday ~ 8:30 am to 6 pm; Sunday ~ 2 pm to 6 pm
June 2-4: MIP Session #2 @ Lee Center
Friday ~ 6 pm to 10 pm; Saturday ~ 8:30 am to 6 pm; Sunday ~ 2 pm to 5 pm
June 23-25: MIP Session #3 @ Hilton Washington Dulles Airport
Friday ~ 6 pm to 10 pm; Saturday ~ 8:30 am to 7 pm; Sunday ~ 8 am to 3 pm
June 25: Final MIP Commitment and Re-Affirmation
10:45am @ Hilton Washington Dulles Airport
Public Relations Committee Soror Gloria Bell, Chairman
The AFRO is celebrating its 125th Anniversary this year, August 12, 2017, at Martin’s Crosswinds,
Greenbelt, MD. The AFRO anticipates strong attendance from Alpha Kappa Alpha throughout
the Washington D. C. Metropolitan area, as the AFRO has consistently supported Alpha Kappa
Alpha on the AFRO’s social pages over the years.
Early ticket purchases are encouraged, and/or if organizations want to place a congratulatory ad
in the souvenir program or the 125th special edition of the AFRO, that will also beavailable.
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Connection CommitteeSoror LaFrances Williams, Chairman Soror Amirah Salaam, Co-Chairman Contact us at: [email protected]
Dear Sorors,
Our ability to mobilize and respond quickly to issues at the federal, state and local level is at an all-time
high. As individual members of Alpha Kappa Alpha, we must be willing to participate through advocacy
and be prepared to contact our elected officials; informing them of the concerns that are critical to our
communities.
Through our leadership and activism, Alpha Kappa Alpha women have shaped, defended and provided a
voice for the marginalized. Today, we are faced with several Calls to Action, with healthcare being
paramount for all Americans, especially our members and the communities in which we serve.
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated is urging all members of Congress to not repeal any portion of
the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also referred to as 'Obamacare', unless a full and comparable replacement
has been identified. To that end, the Directorate and the International Connection Committee are asking all
members to take the following steps to ensure our voices are heard regarding the proposed ACA
replacement.
1. Confirm the Washington, D.C. contact information for your members of Congress. We each
have one member of the U.S. House of Representatives and two U.S. Senators. You can find
this information HERE.
2. Visit the web pages of your three congressional officials and sign up for their newsletters and/or
subscribe to their updates to ensure that you are aware of their positions, proposed policies or
local events like town hall meetings where you have the opportunity to voice your concern in
person. Most Members of Congress have a subscription link on their websites; you may also call
their offices directly and ask to be placed on their mailing lists.
3. Attend as many local meetings as possible that are hosted by your Members of Congress. It is
okay to wear professional paraphernalia to these events as an individual or as a chapter, but
you are not authorized to speak on behalf of Alpha Kappa Alpha. Your presence matters!

4. Call or email your legislators and let your thoughts be known about the ACA. You can also use their
websites to submit comments. Always include your name, address, email, along with your
opposition or support and why. The more personal you can make your remarks the better.
Sorors, now is our time to Take A.C.T.I.O.N. and "Be the Voice" for our communities!
Sisterly yours,
Soror Dorothy Buckhanan Wilson
Supreme Basileus
Soror Sylvia Blackmon-Roberts
Chairman, International Connection Committee
Diamond Golden Silver CommitteeSoror C. Starr Garrett, Chairman; Soror Joyce Myrick Brooks, Co-Chairman
Contact us: [email protected]
Greetings, Sorors! Please join us in congratulating the following sorors who reached jewel
status this year:
GOLDEN SORORS
Rebecca Dortch Brown
Regina Crawley
Brenda Lamberson-Sias
Toni Carter Pearson
SILVER STARS
Freda Washington Bredy
Rochelle A. Brown
Tasha Rodgers Colbert
Tarsha Moses
T’Anya Newell
Robin Mazyck SundaramoorthyJewels Save the Date: May Chapter MeetingShine your crowns, get out your gold/silver attire, and get ready to join us in the “Jewels Parade” at the beginning of the May Chapter meeting. More details to follow.
The DGS chairman and co-chairman made a
surprise visit to our beloved Golden Soror
Mayme Holt at the Carroll Manor Nursing &
Rehabilitation Center in Washington, DC on
February 26th. She was stunning as usual and
absolutely delighted with our visit.
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Nominating Committee
2017 ELECTIONS EARLY BIRD ANNOUNCEMENT
Sorors, can you imagine that we are just eight (8) months away from electing new leaders to fill
officer positions whose terms will conclude on December 31, 2017? Because the Nominating
Committee recognizes that the Chapter has a very busy calendar of events between now and the
summer hiatus, the committee would like sorors to start thinking about running for an officer
position. The officer and nominating committee positions that will be open with their
corresponding Chapter Bylaws sections are as follows:
POSITION REFERENCE
Basileus Article IV, Section 1
Grammateus Article IV, Section 3
Anti-Tamiouchos**Article IV, Section 6.
Pecunious Grammateus**Article IV, Section 7.
Ivy Leaf Reporter Article IV, Section 11.
Graduate Advisor*** Article IV, Section 14
PhilacterArticle IV, Section 15
Nomination Committee (Five (5) Seats) Article IV, Section 17
Sorors, start working on your AKA resumes! Applications for officer positions will be available
at the May and June meetings. Additionally, applications will be available on the Chapter
website no later than May 24, 2017.
*Basileus – Post-election must attend the Basilei Training Institute.
**Must be certified by the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.® Financial Officer Certification
Course, or become certified at the next training course.
***Prior to her nomination, the candidate must have been certified by the Directorate-
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Soror Bonnie Jones Moon, ChairmanContact us: [email protected]

Archives CommitteeSoror Monique Robinson, Chairman Contact us at: [email protected]
Save the date! Regional Archives Day at Virginia State University (VSU) is Friday, June 2, 2017.More details to come. The Archives and History Committees are currently preparing items tobe deposited into the Regional Repository during ArchivesDay.
The Archives Committee is actively collecting and keeping the significant milestone certificates on file for all Chapter members. Please print and turn in the following certificates (do not give us your originals):
Life MemberTwenty -Five Year Member (Silver Star) Fifty Year Member (Golden)
Visit our history-packed archives on Saturdays in April and May from 10:00 am- 12:00 pm. The address is 4650 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, VA. Cube Smart Storage. Please email Soror Monique m[email protected] if you can attend. Refreshments will be served.
Please copy the Archives Committee on event correspondences so that we can maintain flyersand programs on file in the Archives.
Remember, the Chapter history book, "Crown Jewels and Cultured Pearls Along the IvyVine", can be ordered and purchased online. A portion of the proceeds come back to Zeta Chi Omega Chapter.
History CommitteeSoror Mathelle K. Lee, Chairman Soror Carolyn Rowe, Co-ChairmanContact us: [email protected]
Zeta Chi Omega Chapter is celebrating the 60th Annual Cotillion this year. What began as La Reine
des Mois or Queen of the Months in 1956 and 1957, became the Cotillion in 1958 and has
continued until the present. More than 1300 high school seniors and college freshmen have
curtsied and danced at the balls over those years. Some of the first debutantes from 1958 sent
greetings to the 2017 debutantes in an ad. Their names are: Earleaen Green Evans, Gwendolyn
Green Stanford, Constance Gray Brooks, Barbara Pelham McDaniel, Elsie Shepard Raney, Rose
Connie Fulford Strickland, Blanche Owens Trueheart, Barbara Bracey Wiggs, and Mabel Best Wilds.
Some of them were here for the 50th Anniversary, and some will be attending this year’s Cotillion.
To commemorate this Zeta Chi Omega Chapter milestone, the Souvenir Journal Committee listed
the names of the Miss Cotillions, their sponsors, and the Committee Chairmen in the history
section of the 2017 Souvenir Journal. Unfortunately, we could not list all of them because some
of the information is not available. Most of the information was gleaned from Journals in the
archives and sorors’ personal collections.
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The History Committee would like to follow up with this project and try to get all the names for
the missing years. We’re asking for your assistance. If you have a journal or know someone
who was a debutante in the years listed below, please share the information. If you do not
want to donate your book, although we would love to have it to complete the set in the
archives, take a picture with your cell phone and email it to Mathelle Lee
([email protected]) or Carolyn Rowe ([email protected]). Thank you for your
assistance.
Missing or incomplete information for years: 1959-1977 and 1986.
Include pictures of the cover, the title page, the officers, the committee chairmen and co-
chairmen, the directresses, the names of all the debutantes, Miss Cotillion, and her sponsor.
Protocol Committee Soror Bonnie Jones-Moon, Chairman
Greetings Sorors and Happy Spring! Since Protocol is the responsibility of each and every soror,
we must stay informed of the most up-to-date information available. Please note that the
Official Guide to Alpha Kappa Alpha Protocol revised edition in 2015 is available on the
corporate website for $10.00 plus postage.
The Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference is fast approaching. Please refer to the guide on
conference attire, which can be found in the MARC Conference Guide on page 20. Please note
that our Business, Business Casual and Ritual attire guidelines are as follows:
Business: closed-toe shoes preferred; sandals are acceptable; hosiery; short or long sleeves;
skirt at knee length; and pantsuits.
Business Casual: open-toe shoes or sandals; no hosiery; sleeveless; skirt at knee length;
khakis/polo shirt, trouser/shirts, skirts/blouses, slacks/sweaters.
Ritual Attire: seasonal white sling-back; peep-toe, mules; peep-toe sling-back and pumps are
acceptable; hosiery, white or flesh tone; short or long sleeves; skirt at knee length to mid-calf;
and dresses or skirted suits with sleeves. Also note that our ritual attire for ceremonies should
be without embellishments and decorative pins. Orthopedic shoes of any color are permitted.
For those of our sorors who will be at the MARC Jewels Luncheon – Congratulations on your
milestone and wonderful achievements! Your attire can be celebratory. Business attire for all
others in attendance.
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Just a few special considerations to remember:
1. Sorors, please respect all reserved seating sections for our Diamond and Golden Sorors,physically challenged sorors, Very Special Guests not seated on the dais, and delegates.
2. Please stand when Former Supreme Basilei and the Supreme Basileus enter the room andwhen they are introduced. Likewise, please stand for the Regional Director, our very own,Soror Joyce Henderson, at any event in her region.
3. Remember that holding seats at any function is unacceptable, unless advised otherwise.4. Please do not remove the centerpieces or decorations from conference events, unless
advised otherwise.
Sorors, we are in the midst of our MIP. Please remember that our MIP activities and
deliberative processes are Chapter business to be maintained within our Chapter. As they
say, “ What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.”
Have a great time at the MARC, sorors!
Soror Angela Turner, Soror Chiquita KingContact us at: [email protected]
For those of you who will not be attending the Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference (MARC), the
National Pan-Hellenic Council of Northern Virginia (NoVA NPHC) cordially invite you to partake in
our NoVA NPHC weekend, which includes the following events:
NoVA NPHC Spring Happy Hour
Thursday, April 27, 2017
6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Topgolf Alexandria
6625 S Van Dorn St, Alexandria, VA
Cost: $9, if participating in unlimited putt-putt
golf. Please wear organization’s colors, not
letters.
NoVA NPHC Game Night and Fish Fry
Friday, April 28, 2017
7:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m.
Kappa MultipurposeFacility
6343 South Kings Highway, Alexandria, VA
Cost: $20; tickets will be available at the
April General Body Meeting. Games include
spades and bid whist tournaments, Phase
10, dominoes, and more.
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“You Go Soror”
Please be reminded to fill out a “You Go Soror” form to recognize Sorors that embody
sisterlyiness. Email your recommendations to [email protected] and each
Soror will get recognized at the monthly chapter meetings.
Sisterly Relations CommitteeAllyson Hilliard, Chairman
Undra Graves-Guyton, Co-Chairman
Chapter Regional Gathering
For those who are attending the Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference in
Raleigh, NC, our chapter will be having a gathering on April 28th at 5:30
pm. The location is Rye located inside Raleigh Marriott City Center: 500
Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27601. Please join us for
some sisterly fun, fellowship and food.
Sister Circles
Be sure to continue attending activities with your Sister Circles.
You can reference the list of Sister Circles (SC), their respective
Sister Circle Leaders (SCL) and the specific geographic areas
that comprise each SC on the chapter website.
If you have not been assigned to a SC or require clarity as to which SC you have been
assigned, let us know. Also, we encourage you to confirm that your address information is up
to date in the chapter database. We appreciate greatly hearing all of the wonderful things our
SCs are doing.

Students tour the Fighter Demonstration Center at the Lockheed Martin Global Vision Center
Soror Ashley Huggins explores legacy space craft at Lockheed Martin
ASCEND students test their engineering skills by building a gumdrop structure with Soror Ashley Huggins
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The South Lakes High School DECA chapter was also honored with the Annual Report Preferred Award, and SLHS marketing instructor and DECA sponsorDarlena Ricks earned the conference’s Outstanding DECA Advisor Award.
CongratulationsSoror Darlena Ricks
Several local high school students will be heading to California next month after qualifying for the international DECA competition with their performances at the state competition last weekend.
DECA is an international association of teachers and students in marketing, management and entrepreneurship. Competitions are held across the world each year to allow students to show their skills in those fields and more.

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IFNV FUND-RAISING EVENTS
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Sorors, listed below are the upcoming fund-raising events sponsored by the IFNV in
support of the Chapter’s scholarship and program activities. We are soliciting your
support for eachevent.
2017 Cotillion Tickets – On April 1, 2017, the 2017 Cotillion will be held at the HyattRegency Crystal City, 2299 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA. The program begins andthe doors will close promptly at 7:00 pm Please be on time. Tea Roses to Soror MadelineWingate-Alphonso, Chairman; and her Co-Chairmen, Soror Sharonda Glover and SororAndrea Streat; and the Cotillion Committee members. We are looking forward to thisspectacular event as we celebrate the 60th Cotillion of Zeta Chi Omega Chapter.
2017 Cooley-Moore Luncheon Fashion Show: The kick-off meeting for the Cooley-Moore-Luncheon Fashion Show (LFS) was held March 20, 2017, at 7 pm at the Lee Center inAlexandria, Virginia. The April meeting will be announced at the General MembershipMeeting on April 1st. We request that you please sign up to support the LFS Chairman,Soror Jennifer Hansborough, and her Co- Chairman, Soror Karen Briggman. If you have anyquestions regarding the LFS, please contact Soror Jennifer [email protected].
IFNV & KSEF June 9th Dance. Sorors, the "Summer Night with Diamonds and Pearls" joint
fundraising event between the Ivy Foundation of Northern Virginia, Inc. (IFNV) and the
Kappa Scholarship Endowment Fund, Inc. (KSEF) is moving nicely through the planning
process. The event will be held Friday, June 9, 2017, from 8:00 pm to 12:00 am at the
Camelot by Martin's in Upper Marlboro, MD. Tickets are $60 and available for purchase
through late May on Eventbrite: http://www.diamondsandpearls2017.eventbrite.com. We
encourage all sorors and their guests to attend in support of our fundraising efforts. Come
out and enjoy a buffet dinner, DJ, cash bar, vendors, and two dance floors. Party with A
Purpose!! Our next IFNV-KSEF Joint Committee Meeting is Thursday, April 28, 2017 @
7:00 pm.
Thanking you in advance for your support.
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OFFICERS
Basileus Soror Rhonda Luss
Anti-Basileus Soror Robin McCoy
Grammateus Soror Patricia Edwards
Anti-Grammateus Soror Erika Bouknight
Epistoleus Soror Tamiko Francis
TamiouchosSoror Stephanie Woodland Kelly
Anti-Tamiouchos Soror Katrina Anwar
Pecunious Grammateus
Soror Crystal Lander
Anti-Pecunious Grammateus
Soror Joy Page Ngwenya
Hodegos Soror Jessica Sims
Philacter Soror Yvette G. Darnaby
Parliamentarian Soror Kendra Riley
Graduate Advisor Soror VaShawn Guice Veal
Ivy Leaf Reporter Soror Gloria Bell
Archivist Soror Monique Robinson
Immed. PastBasileus
Soror Kendra Gillespie
EDITOR Soror TamikoFrancis
PRODUCTIONSTAFF Soror Nicole Clark Soror Melissa Finney Soror C. StarrGarrett
Soror Jennifer Hansborough Soror Stephanie WoodlandKelly Soror SteronicaMattocks
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® Zeta Chi Omega Chapter
P.O. Box 25763Alexandria, Virginia 22313
http://www.aka-zco.org
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEESTANDING COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
Archives Soror MoniqueRobinson
Awards Soror TifaniBurgess
Bylaws Soror KendraRiley
Connection Soror LaFrancesWilliams
Contracts Soror Irma Bogan
Courtesy Soror JessicaSims
Directory Soror Erika Bouknight
Finance Soror Stephanie WoodlandKelly
Graduate Advisory Soror VaShawn Guice Veal
Membership Soror TonyaPerkinson
Newsletter Soror TamikoFrancis
Programs Soror RobinMcCoy
Protocol Soror Bonnie Jones-Moon
Public Relation Soror GloriaBell
Scholarship Soror DiannBurns
Standards Soror AmandaPratter
Technology Soror LeslieDey
Telecommunications Soror Yvette Darnaby
Nominating Soror BonnieJones-Moon
Soror Ade’Leake Gore Soror Linda HallSoror Angie Hemingway Soror Vanessa Jackson Soror Brittney MontgomerySoror Inez “Chris” Pierce-GraySoror Carol TurnerSoror Judy Vaughn
NominatingCommitteeMembers:
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