01/26/2021
Hello Sisters!
Wanted to share a quick message from the Lambda Chi Lambda Alum Chapter. Please reach out if you have any questions, Thanks!
"Hello Everyone!
We hope you all had a lovely holiday season, and are excited for the New Year 😊 As 2020 has wrapped up and we are all learning how to manage the ongoing pandemic and it’s everchanging effects, the ongoing political and social unrest, and our own personal ups and downs, we hope to provide some support and enjoyment in 2021! As we begin to get the alumnae chapter up and running again, we hope to get some feedback on membership interest and potential virtual events. Please see below for the link to the short survey and help to fill it out as soon as you are able to! We are looking for as many completed surveys as possible to understand interest for this year and plan accordingly. We are looking forward to getting the ball rolling and can’t wait to see your faces (even through a screen) very soon! Please reach out if you have any questions and we will keep you posted on further info 😊Thanks!
LITB, Tay and Cait"
2021 Lambda Chi Lambda Interest Form
10/13/2020
Founder's Day is just around the corner and to celebrate we will be having a VIRTUAL Founder's Day Celebration on Sunday, Oct. 25th from 1:00pm-2:00pm. We will hear updates from local alumni chapters, collegiate women, and representatives from Alpha Chi Omega National.
Follow this evite link to RSVP and access the zoom meeting info for the event: http://evite.me/gH1zg7f3j7
If you have any questions, please contact [email protected]. We look forward to seeing you!
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12/05/2019
Hello!
It's time for the Lambda Chi Lambda Holiday Happy Hour! We will be meeting at 7pm next Thursday 12/12 at Wolfs Ridge Brewing. Please feel free to come and go as you please, this will be a super casual end of the year get together. Wear your favorite holiday sweater and let us know if you can make it! Hope to see you there :)
Wolfs Ridge:
215 N 4th St, Columbus, OH 43215
Happy Holidays & LITB,
Tay and Cait
[email protected]
12/02/2019
A message from our collegiate chapter advisor:
Happy December!
As our local House Corp has been working on a few updates around our Alpha Omicron house, I will be re-decorating our 2nd and 3rd floor hallways in time for recruitment!
I am in search of photos based around Philanthropy and Service! If you have any from fundraisers, CHOICES/ shelter events, DVA Awareness events service projects with our AO chapter and at OSU, please send them to [email protected]. I would love to include our strong philanthropic history in the project!
Lastly, any bid day photos! Those are always fun and would like to include them in any way I can!
Please try to send by December 10th to [email protected]!
LITB,
Melissa Elston
11/25/2019
Congratulations on your graduation, Sammy! We are excited to welcome you to the alumnae community. Good luck in Cincinnati!
10/15/2019
Don't forget, this Friday is the Alumni Watch Party for the OSU game! Feel free to bring your favorite game day snack or drink to enjoy the festivities! 2640 Findley Ave, Columbus, OH 43202, there is street parking but be mindful of the no parking signs!
LXL will be collecting dues so if you have not paid yet, please bring $30. This goes to Nationals as well as our local chapter so we can do more fun sisterhood events. Looking forward to seeing you! Please reach out if you have any questions! LITB
https://www.facebook.com/events/895425277507856/
10/07/2019
Congratulations to Amanda and Sanjana! We are so proud of these Alpha Chi women who were selected for this year’s homecoming court.
Here’s what being a Buckeye means to each of them.
Amanda:
To be a Buckeye is to be a part of something so much bigger than yourself. It is a community that challenges and supports your endeavors, and pushes all those who are a part of it to be the best version of themselves. Being a Buckeye is a lifelong commitment to greatness, even after your four years. Giving back to the place that gave you everything so others may join the Buckeye Family too, and letting the community grow to its fullest potential. It is shouting O-H wherever you may be, and knowing a resounding and familiar I-O will follow.
Sanjana:
Being a Buckeye means being a part of a constellation. Each Buckeye shines bright as a part of a greater network working to empower each other. We are fiery and filled with passion to achieve the goals that we set out. As Buckeyes, we are all a guiding light to the world in spreading the values of excellence, diversity, and integrity. We are connected by the cheers we scream on Saturday, the Buckeye Donuts we eat on Sunday, and the lessons we learn on Monday. Buckeyes are stars and as we sing Carmen, arm in arm, we make a constellation.