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The 2006 Pi Kappa Alpha International Convention will be held August 2-6 at the Hilton Hotel in the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. This, the Fraternity's 65th Convention, guarantees to deliver the excitement and lasting memories that make this Pike University's most popular event. Presentations on recruitment, Fraternity Ritual and the new Cornerstones programs will be offered. The Convention also features the presentation of the International Awards - including the coveted Smythe Awards - and the election of the 2006-2008 board of directors (Supreme Council). Pi Kappa Alpha's 2004 Convention drew more than 700 undergraduate and alumnus attendees. If you haven't attended a Convention before, you won't want to miss out! Complete details are available at www.PikeUniversity.org. |
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 Pike Snow Day The Pikes are making it snow in Sacramento, yes, Sacramento. On December 20th, the brothers of Pi Kappa Alpha will be bringing snow from the Sierras to the kids at the Merryhill Elementary school. The State Hornet printed the following:
One Greek group that will be doing something for the holidays is Pi Kappa Alpha. On Dec. 20 the fraternity will bring real snow to Merryhill Elementary, a school located on Pocket Road. At 5:30 a.m. the fraternity will drive to Tahoe to collect as much snow as they possibly can and bring it to the school for the kids to enjoy. The fraternity will be using two U-Haul trailers and as many trucks as they have available to transport the snow. "The main reason we chose to do this event is because many of the kids at this school never have the opportunity to go to the snow - and we thought it would be cool for them to see snow right before Christmas," Chapter President Kyle Long said. The school's principal is an alumnus of the chapter, which is why they will conduct the event at Merryhill Elementary.
Original article can be read on the State Hornet's web site: Click Here We will be posting pictures and more information after December 20th. |
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The chapter raised over $1,000 to benefit the St. Baldrick's Foundation, whose mission is to raise awareness and funds for Conquer Kid's Cancer by shaving heads on St. Baldrick's Day. David Sutter '03 signed up to participate in the fundraiser, and on the day of the event three other brothers shaved their heads to show support.
Theta Tau Chapter Brother David Sutter (in both photos) shaved his head for the St. Baldrick's Foundation Conquer Kid's Cancer philanthropy. |
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Are you looking for official Pi Kappa Alpha sports gear or you need a place online to shop for Pike Paraphanalia? Check out Campus-Classics.com and see what they have to offer. |
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