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RhoyalTee 04-21-2017 12:16 PM

Iota Phi Lambda -Charlotte Interest Group
 
An interest group has been created for ladies in the Mecklenburg County area interested in chartering a Queen City Graduate Chapter of Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc. Please comment your email address or subscribe directly iotaphilambda-clt-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.
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RhoyalTee 04-21-2017 12:17 PM

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lauralaylin 04-22-2017 10:05 AM

I'm not personally interested, but why limit it to Meck Co only?

Sen's Revenge 04-22-2017 04:59 PM

I am not in this organization, but:

Any fraternal/sororal organization needs to have a service area--a place defined by political boundaries that they can commit to serving. The benefits to having a well-defined service area are numerous, but my top two reasons are convenience for members and generating a positive reputation for the org.

Scenario #1: The group charters with 7 or 8 women, five from Charlotte proper, one from Concord, one from Gastonia, and one from Hickory Grove, SC. If they always meet in Charlotte, some of the sisters will always have to travel and will eventually resent it.

Scenario #2: Say the group decides to travel from place to place in rotation. Well, there are only 7 or 8 of them still. While it would be great for the group to have a strong presence with only one member in a town, that's not likely.

For some reason, there is an inclination for new groups to be as inclusive as possible. This is a mistake. Narrowing the focus on the smallest possible political designation allows the group to have meaningful relationships with community partners, school systems, and even potential community foundations.

I am sure this group will take any qualified members who are committed to making the drive, but their decision to focus on this county is standard and reasonable.

Also, I am familiar with the expansion of another business sorority in that area and they have several chapters spread out down there as well.

Not that she owes either of us an explanation.

lauralaylin 04-28-2017 03:40 PM

Thanks for your response. That makes sense.

RhoyalTee 04-28-2017 09:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sen's Revenge (Post 2430715)
I am not in this organization, but:

Any fraternal/sororal organization needs to have a service area--a place defined by political boundaries that they can commit to serving. The benefits to having a well-defined service area are numerous, but my top two reasons are convenience for members and generating a positive reputation for the org.

Scenario #1: The group charters with 7 or 8 women, five from Charlotte proper, one from Concord, one from Gastonia, and one from Hickory Grove, SC. If they always meet in Charlotte, some of the sisters will always have to travel and will eventually resent it.

Scenario #2: Say the group decides to travel from place to place in rotation. Well, there are only 7 or 8 of them still. While it would be great for the group to have a strong presence with only one member in a town, that's not likely.

For some reason, there is an inclination for new groups to be as inclusive as possible. This is a mistake. Narrowing the focus on the smallest possible political designation allows the group to have meaningful relationships with community partners, school systems, and even potential community foundations.

I am sure this group will take any qualified members who are committed to making the drive, but their decision to focus on this county is standard and reasonable.

Also, I am familiar with the expansion of another business sorority in that area and they have several chapters spread out down there as well.

Not that she owes either of us an explanation.


Thank you so much for responding (I am recovering from a surgery and have been in and out --so to speak). Your "making the drive" comment is so true. I am also in an organization that services Union County although I live in Mecklenburg.

Sen's Revenge 04-29-2017 12:32 AM

You're welcome. Hope you feel better soon! Pneumonia nearly took me out these past few weeks, but dear God I'm here. LOL

lauralaylin 04-30-2017 08:05 AM

I was mostly asking as I'm in Union so I like to see us included. I feel we're forgotten about often way down here! :) Sorry you had surgery, hope all is well!

RhoyalTee 05-27-2017 01:43 AM

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Originally Posted by lauralaylin (Post 2431069)
I was mostly asking as I'm in Union so I like to see us included. I feel we're forgotten about often way down here! :) Sorry you had surgery, hope all is well!

@lauralaylin Thank you so much! And you are so right. I live in Charlotte, but the Alumnae Chapter of SGRho that I am a member of, services Union County. I never realized how much help was needed until we started volunteering!!! Love the area

RhoyalTee 05-27-2017 01:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Sen's Revenge (Post 2430995)
You're welcome. Hope you feel better soon! Pneumonia nearly took me out these past few weeks, but dear God I'm here. LOL

LOLOL Amen!!!!!


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