Click here to view details regarding our annual GirlZ To Women Retreat
2012 Scholarship Application |
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Current Events |
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Football Bus Trip Scholarship Fundraiser |
Each year the
Fundraising committee, works to secure tickets to the Cincinnati Bengals vs.
Cleveland Browns football game, which is played in Cleveland, Ohio. The
proceeds from this overnight trip benefits our High School Senior Scholarship.
The price of the trip includes one ticket to the game, roundtrip transportation
on a coach bus, and a hotel room. |
| Finer Womanhood |
In March, Pi Sigma Zeta sponsors a one day retreat
for girls 12 to 18 years of age. The retreat, entitled "GirlZ to
Women®", is free and open to the public. Previous
workshop topics include a discussion on date rape, lessons in self-defense, an open forum on teen
relationships, beauty care, and a lesson on pampering yourself. |
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Former Events |
| Youth Works |
Each spring, Pi Sigma Zeta assists Kroger and the Greater
Cincinnati Urban League with the task of training youth, ages 14-17, to
work at area Kroger stores. This job readiness program enables the sorority
to provide local youth with the skills necessary to be successful in obtaining
and maintaining employment. Sorors participate in this program by providing
administrative support and working as "trainers". |
| Midwest Regional Black Family Reunion |
The Black Family Reunion, sponsored by the National Council
of Negro Women, focuses on the historic strengths and traditional values
of the Black Family. Pi Sigma Zeta hosted a pavilion at this event since
the chapter's inception in 1997 until 2001. For three years, the chapter
coordinated the Family Values pavilion. This pavilion focused on topics
related to the family such as financial planning, senior care issues, and
family rituals. In 2000, Pi Sigma Zeta sponsored the Fine Arts pavilion
whose programming included various interactive activities such as face
painting, friendship bracelet making, and sock puppet making. Other events
included a workshop on starting an acting career, poetry reading from local
poets, and children's storybook telling. |
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