Last friday Theta welcomed 800 guests into our home in order to kick off our 2nd annual Theta Fiesta! Allie Heath led us as we successfully raised over 5000 dollars for Scotty's House, our local philanthropy. We were accompanied by the fraternity, Beta Theta Pi, also known as Beta, who carefully cooked, chopped and helped served our five dollar fajitas! Bryce Peterson, member of Phi Gamma Delta, also known as Fiji, walked away with one of our raffle prizes, an autographed football on behalf of our Aggies! Many parents, alumni, and good friends from other sororities and fraternities attended the event which jolted all of our enthusiasm. Thank you to everyone who decided to spend their friday evening with Kappa Alpha Theta! We are thrilled by the success of the event and hope that the money donated to Scotty's House enables them to improve operations and help more children affected by abuse.
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Sunday, October 9, 2011
NO time for SIESTA! Lets have a FIESTA!
Last friday Theta welcomed 800 guests into our home in order to kick off our 2nd annual Theta Fiesta! Allie Heath led us as we successfully raised over 5000 dollars for Scotty's House, our local philanthropy. We were accompanied by the fraternity, Beta Theta Pi, also known as Beta, who carefully cooked, chopped and helped served our five dollar fajitas! Bryce Peterson, member of Phi Gamma Delta, also known as Fiji, walked away with one of our raffle prizes, an autographed football on behalf of our Aggies! Many parents, alumni, and good friends from other sororities and fraternities attended the event which jolted all of our enthusiasm. Thank you to everyone who decided to spend their friday evening with Kappa Alpha Theta! We are thrilled by the success of the event and hope that the money donated to Scotty's House enables them to improve operations and help more children affected by abuse.
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