Monday, January 26, 2009

We’ve Moved: To the Same Location

By now, you must be asking yourself, what the heck the title of this post is all about. I would like to be the first to welcome you back to SigEpFeds.org or officially welcome you, if this is your first visit.

After thinking about it and mentioning it at the last couple of meetings, we have recently migrated the same old domain name of SigEpFeds.org to a new location. That's right, the SigEp Feds Web site is now a Blog/Web site or some amalgamation thereof. The blog has the same functionality as the Web site but expands upon it in ways that the Web site could only struggle to keep up with.

Here are some of the ways in which hosting the SigEp Feds domain name on a blog benefits the group:

  • » We still have access to all of the same great information through links on the sidebar to the right →
  • » Once a new event is created/chosen to be hosted, we can update the blog and right there at the top you will know exactly what is going on, or you can select the Events link on the sidebar and find out what is going on right away.
  • » Hosting the feed via RSS allows you to never have to visit the SigEp Feds address again and yet still remain updated on what is happening and what items are up for discussion at any time using a feed reader or RSS service such as BlogRovr if you are familiar with that sort of thing; if you're not, learn more about what RSS can do for you.
  • » Anyone who is authorized can post without relying on one person to make sure that it is done
  • » Anyone can submit an item for discussion (this would depend on our members supplying comments about the post so that a two-way dialog can take place, and I have full faith that it will one day become a reality).
  • » We now have, all on one page, a calendar, links to our social network pages, a link to subscribe via RSS or via e-mail alert, photos, chapter and other related links, and if you click on the link of the visitor count, you too can view our visitor statistics at any time.

So, we hope you can see why we have chosen to transition the SigEp Feds Web site into a blog and why it is the preferred platform to host our happenings.

What do you think of this change in direction for the SigEpFeds.org URL? Does this change in direction work for you?

Feel free to post a comment and be sure to tell your brothers and colleagues about it.

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Sunday, January 25, 2009

Board Meeting Update: February 2009

SigEp Feds
February Board Meeting
DateWednesday,
February 4, 2009
Time: 6:30 pm
Location:

Bailey's Pub & Grille
Crystal City
(Click Here for a Map)

Address:2010-A Crystal Dr.
Arlington, VA 22202
Phone:
703.416.0452
Metro:

Crystal City
(Blue/Yellow Line)

Points of Contact:Dave Gebhardt
(email, Click Here)

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Mixer: SigEp Feds Ice Skating with the
Alumni Ladies of ΚΔ

The SigEp Feds have teamed up with the alumni ladies of ΚΔ to host an ice skating mixer. Details can be found below. This was a very successful event last year and we are continuing the tradition again this year. We will be meeting on February 7th at 6:30PM in the Pentagon Row courtyard. Once we do a couple of laps we will head into Sineʼ Irish Pub (pronounced "Shin-A") which is a brisk 20 yard walk from the rink to warm up with some drinks and mingling. We hope you can make it.

Pentagon Row Outdoor Ice Skating
1201 South Joyce Street
Arlington, VA 22202
http://www.pentagonrowskating.com/

To RSVP whether or not you can make it, pleave follow this link to visit the Evite® Web site.

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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Cat in the Hat Month: Coming Soon!

Cat in the Hat Month Every March


March is Dr. Seuss MonthThe SigEp Feds initiated a new program in 2007 to introduce D.C.-area kids to the literary works of Dr. Seuss, a.k.a Theodore Geisel. Geisel who was a ΣΦΕ brother at Dartmouth University.


SigEp Feds alumni volunteers coordinate the program with elementary schools and after-school clubs such as the Boys & Girls Clubs and Big Brothers/Big Sisters. The program involves volunteers reading popular works of Dr. Seuss to kids.


Seuss Month is coming up in March and we need your help! We need volunteer readers for several more schools. Please contact Brandt Heatherington if you can volunteer during the first week in March 2009. Currently, all reading engagements are for the first week in March. If others are added for later in the month, they will be updated here.


Please contact Brandt Heatherington [BrandtH605@aol.com] at 703.307.1574 to volunteer.

Please download the FAQ sheet
on the Seuss project
(Click Here)!

The SigEp Feds Wish to Thank
Participating Schools During
Cat in the Hat Month 2008
Cora Kelly Middle School
3600 Commonwealth Avenue
Alexandria, VA 22305
Mount Vernon Community School
2601 Commonwealth Avenue
Alexandria, Virginia 22305
Colvin Run Elementary School
1400 Trap Road
Vienna, VA 22182
Bren Mar Park Elementary
6344 Beryl Road
Alexandria, VA 22312
Jefferson Houston School
for Arts and Academics

1501 Cameron Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Gage-Eckington
Elementary School

2025 3rd Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
 

Feedback from a participant
Brother Robert Gilbertson
(Retired Rear Admiral, US Navy)

What a superb idea!

I read to small children in elementary school on the birthday of Dr. Suess! I'm glad I volunteered.

My reading was to the Gage-Eckington School in LeDroit Park - near Howard University -in Washington. There were about 35 pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students there - and perhaps a dozen teachers, aides, and the principal. I read for about an hour - with plenty of audience participation. I read the stories they requested - and already knew - so they could chime in whenever they wanted to. Reading is truly fundamental - SigEp is lucky to have had Dr. Seuss as a member. His creativity has stimulated so manyyoung minds. An excellent example of what a "Balanced Man" can do.

I'm in for next year.

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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

January 20th: To Wing or not to Wing

Tuesday night wings falls on January 20th (Obama Inauguration).

Depending on which source you are reading there will be between 1.6 and 5 million people on the mall and surrounding areas. Some us will be be celebrating and partaking in the festivites while others will be downloading the new countdown clock of time remaining till the next adminstration.

Either way; we're busy.

So we are now having wing night on the 27th.

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Thursday, January 1, 2009

Board Meeting Update: January 2009


SigEp Feds
January Board Meeting
DateWednesday,
January 7, 2009
Time: 6:30 pm
Location:

James Hobans

Address:1 Dupont Circle NW
Washington DC 20036
Phone:
202.223.8440
Metro:

Dupont Circle
(Red Line)

Points of Contact:Dave Gebhardt
(email, Click Here)

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The Red Door Policy

The SigEp Feds Red Door Policy

The SigEp Feds Red Door Policy: Click here to email the SigEp FedsThe tradition of the red door on Sigma Phi Epsilon chapter houses began at Syracuse University (New York Alpha) in the 1920s. The trend spread, and as you travel to other college campuses you will see the "red door" of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Wherever you find it, you will know members, new and old, are all welcome to walk through and share the brotherhood of Sigma Phi Epsilon.

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If you are looking to move to the Washington, DC area and are looking for a place to stay while looking for more permanent housing, please contact: Dave Gebhardt at DaveJGebhardt@yahoo.com




To join our email listserve on Yahoo Groups, please go to:

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Tuesday Nite Wings!

Capitol Lounge, 229 Pennsylvania Ave, SE, Washington, DC 20003

On the third Tuesday of each month the Feds get together from great laughs, beer specials and cheap, tasty chicken wings. The place to be is Capitol Hill, only a few blocks from the Capitol South and Eastern Market Metro stations. The fun starts around 6pm and goes until 8 or 9pm.

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For a map and directions to the Lounge go to http://www.capitolloungedc.com/location

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The event host is Brother Dave Gebhardt davejgebhardt@yahoo.com.

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About the SigEp Feds

There are nearly 4,000 plus SigEp alumni living in the Washington, DC metropolitan area and we are always looking for brothers!

SigEp Feds is the local, independent alumni group dedicated to bringing these men together through networking, as well as social, philanthropic, sports and other events. The Feds are a diverse group – including successful businessmen, engineers, coaches, entrepreneurs, researchers, developers, financial managers, lawyers, military members and brothers from both sides of the political aisle - and include alumni from UCLA, Pepperdine, University of Washington and University of Nevada, Reno to local schools including The George Washington University, Salisbury University, University of Maryland and George Mason University as well as from Texas State and University of New Mexico to University of Montana, Marquette, University of Chicago and all points in-between!

We do not ask brothers to pay dues to be a part of our group. Please, join us at any of our events, all brothers are welcome, and we hope that you can join our e-mail listserve to receive regular updates about our activities.

Regardless of where you are from, all ΣΦΕ alumni are welcome and there is a very good chance you will find an alumnus of your chapter and school amongst us!

Membership in Sigma Phi Epsilon is a lifetime experience. The SigEp Feds uphold the tradition of "Lifetime Responsibility of Brotherhood." As such, we have come together as alumni to strengthen a bond that was created in chapter houses across the nation. We are men of character and purpose, upholding the principles of Virtue, Diligence, and Brotherly Love.

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SigEp Journal Archive on Goolge

Access the SigEp Journal, online with Google Books Google has been systematically digitizing books for online access and searching for some time now. That process has led to the creation of our own "SigEp Journal" archives and they are now available for anyone to read.

(Click here to access the SigEp Journal archive).

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Area Alumni & Volunteer Coproprations

Sigma Phi Epsilon Georgetown Alumni Volunteer Corporation

SigEp is the nation's largest national fraternity.

The Georgetown University chapter (DC Gamma) is one of the newest chapters in the country, and is the first social fraternity to exist on the Georgetown campus. The Georgetown University Alumni and Volunteer Corporation (AVC) is up-and-running, helping to establish and build the undergraduate chapter. If you're interested in being a member of the Georgetown AVC, email President W. Scott Howard at scott.howard@exxonmobil.com.

The Georgetown chapter
recently recieved its charter!

Georgetown University Chapter (DC Gamma) Gets Its Charter on April 21, 2007! (Click here for more photos)
Georgetown (DC Gamma)
recieved its charter April 21, 2007
Georgetown (DC Gamma) in the Media


The Georgetown Chapter has already made waves on the campus and in the school paper. See our story in the Georgetown Voice (Click Here).

American University Alumni Volunteer Corporation

What: American University SEC:
AVC Meeting Schedule
When:
Date Time
Subscribe to the SigEp AU AVC Master Calendar RSS Feed Recieve the American University AVC
Master Calendar RSS Feed
Where: On the American University Campus
(Tenley Town Metro, Red Line)

*(Unless otherwise noted)
Contact Nick Johnson (click here) for information on what room on AU's Campus
Who: Contact Nick Johnson (click here) for further information on getting involved with the American University SEC AVC
Newsletters: » Winter '07-'08 (Download)

The American University chapter
recently recieved its charter!

American University Charter Banquet
American University (DC Delta)
recieved its charter October 4, 2008

American University: DC Gamma Charter Banquet October 4, 2008 American University: DC Delta AIDS Walk October 4, 2008Amierican University: DC Delta CharterAmerican University: DC Delta Charter Banquet October 4, 2008


George Washington University Alumni Volunteer Corporation

What: George Washington University (DC Alpha):
Alumni and Volunteer Corporation
Who: Contact Gene Schurg (click here) for further information on getting involved with the George Washington University SEC AVC


University of Maryland Alumni Volunteer Corporation

What: University of Maryland - College Park
(MD Beta):
Alumni and Volunteer Corporation
Who: Contact Andrew Broten (click here) for further information on getting involved with the Maryland University AVC


George Mason University Alumni Volunteer Corporation

What: George Mason University (VA Mu):
Alumni and Volunteer Corporation
Who: Contact Brandt Heatherington (click here) for further information on getting involved with the George Mason University AVC


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If your chapter is in the Washington, DC area and your AVC is not represented here, please click here to email the webmaster.






May 6, 2007


Posted on the Sanguine et Purpure Blog


(This guest post is from Steve Sauer, PA Tau '02)

How the area alumni group helped my AVC

To explain how the area alumni group helped my AVC is really simple: Through the SigEpFeds, I met a lot of great people, some of whom were starting up an AVC for a local university. They met me, liked me (I think), and recruited me to involve myself in their AVC. I joined and soon started recruiting other people through the same channel, this area alumni group.

We now have 21 people in the AVC after two years, only five of whom are actual graduates of the chapter. Many of the others I attribute to the SigEpFeds, which -- as has been mentioned frequently in the past -- is a largely informal and independent group of individuals who (save for a few Renaissance brothers) share the common background of having participated in SigEp chapters during college, and now just happen to live in the same metropolitan area, whether they grew up around here or not (many of them didn't, myself included), and want to find ways to live out that lifetime responsibility of brotherhood.

How the area alumni group can help your AVC too


Some in an area alumni group say that getting involved in an AVC is the last thing on their minds, or something they want to do eventually but not right now. These are personal choices, like buying a house or getting married or having a baby. There's no reason to be intolerant of those who don't feel ready for that kind of responsibility at any given stage of their lives. For them, the area alumni group offers an array of activities from which they may pick and choose: events focusing on sports, philanthropy, family and networking. In a properly run area alumni group (and the SigEpFeds is striving to be that!), those opportunities abound.

Others want more or different things out of their lives and their lifetime experience of brotherhood, and an area alumni group can work to cater to those who want to participate in a ritual, mentor undergraduate brothers, or offer guidance and leadership as officers of an AVC. The area alumni group itself cannot provide these things, yet it has been a proven tool to link brothers together for a common good. The area alumni group brings together brothers who serve on various AVCs in the area, and these brothers can use the area alumni group to recruit brothers who are either straight out of college, new to the metro area, or have lived under the radar screen for a few years and now want to get involved.

A sad fact about the state of this fraternity is that although we are the largest in manpower nationwide, our 165,000 alumni are, by and large, scarcely more involved than by just sending address changes to SigEp HQ so they can continue to leaf through the pages of the SigEp Journal three times a year. It seems that HQ wants alumni to be active in AVCs so they can aid SigEp in its core mission of building balanced leaders for the future, but what is HQ doing to realize this goal? In my opinion, their efforts have thus far paled in comparison to those of the area alumni group. We have shown success in the DC area of recruiting brothers to become involved in AVCs, and I think it can, and should, be done elsewhere.

I think getting an area alumni group going in each major metropolitan area would help SigEp. Through the establishment of these groups, we would encourage volunteerism to help their keystone undergraduate chapters, thereby building balanced leaders for tomorrow. This is a real need and also an attainable goal. To respond to this need, I propose that HQ create a position for a full-time employee, who preferably bears firsthand experience in the creation and preservation of an area alumni group, to fly from city to city and consult with the alumni who are either founding or continuing existing area alumni groups.

And it just so happens that I will no longer have a job beginning July 1, 2007. Now is that a coincidence or what?

I welcome any and all feedback on this idea: sauerlemon@gmail.com


Steve Sauer
PA Tau '02
President, American University SigEp Alumni & Volunteer Corp., Washington, D.C.
Administrative chair, SigEpFeds area alumni group for metropolitan Washington Area

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Response by SigEp Feds Chairman: Ed Jones

Connection seems to be the key...but then again, the answer could be a ham and Swiss sandwich. I believe there is a very important question that warrants investigating and answering: Why, with all the AVCs available to all of us in the country, are Area Alumni Groups (AAGs) even being formed?

While it is fantastic (and one of the desires of the SigEp Feds) to support area AVCs, why are some brothers choosing to join AAGs while choosing not to be involved in AVCs?

Personally, while I look forward to contributing to a Chapter and AVC,
my experiences with AVCs to date have been surprisingly and unfortunately mixed. During my two years in grad school at Ball State (IN Gamma), I was welcomed with open arms, the AVC was very dynamic, and the relationship between the Chapter and AVC was very constructive & positive. The result, a thriving, healthy chapter benefiting from the collective experiences of the area alumni.

However, based on the majority of my experiences with four AVCs, and conversations with nearly a dozen alumni, there are some unfortunate and disappointing things going on.

Power struggles, favoritism, kingdom building, inflated egos, and a lack of respect and professionalism seemed to be all too prominent and not in keeping with the Greek philosophy.

People have a desire to be connected - it is our nature as people and brothers. SigEps that are interested in sharing their time, experience and living the lifetime of commitment with brothers will find a group in which to do that with - AVC or AAG. Perhaps that is why the AAGs are popping up and having success - they fill a void that they cannot find somewhere else. Perhaps we all just need a ham sandwich.

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Sigma Phi Epsilon Founding Fathers

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Other Alumni Groups

SigEp Vets, We Want You!

For more information on the SigEp Vets,
please contact co-chairs:
Ed Jones
202.543.1178
Ed.Jones@sigepfeds.org
OR Renato Villacorte
626.712.7658
rvillac2@aol.com
You can also find us online at the SigEp Vets
Interest Group on SigEpFoundation.org
♦ ♦ ♦ Click to join the SigEp Vets email listserve
Click here to subscribe to the
SigEp Vets email listserve.

NYC Metro SigEps

Brothers,

My name is Steve Hofstetter, and I'm in charge of communications for the New York Metro SigEp alumni association. The NY Metro association is working very hard to revitalize alumni efforts in the area, and could use your help. Currently there are more than 6,000 alumni in the metro area, but we only know of about 500 of them.

We're planning dinners, ballgames, happy hours, professional networking events, and many other things. Alumni often graduate, relocate, and fall out of touch. And despite a desire to get involved again, they just don't know how. That's where you come in. All we ask is that you forward this email to any SigEp alumni you might know of in the NYC metro area (NY, NJ, CT, etc). You can even forward it to seniors who plan on relocating soon. We'd love to introduce them to people in their chosen fields once they get here.

We have a mailing list that we keep updated every so often with our events. We'd love to get some new alumni on it.

To join, visit:
http://groups.google.com/group/nycsigep

Thanks so much!
Steve Hofstetter
Communications, New York Metro

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SigEp Feds Links

ΣΦΕ National website
ΣΦΕ Foundation
ΣΦΕ Foundation (Facebook Cause)
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Alumni- CA Beta
Alumni- CA Delta
Alumni- CA Gamma
Alumni- CA Omicron
Alumni - IN Theta
Alumni - MA Alpha
Alumni - MI Theta
Alumni - MO Mu
Alumni - NH Alpha

Alumni - NJ Beta
Alumni - NY Delta
Alumni - NY Eta

Alumni - NY Iota
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Alumni - UT Beta
Alumni - VA Kappa
Brothers in Arms
Chapter - AK Alpha
Chapter - AL Gamma
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Chapter - CA Alpha
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Chapter - CA Beta Alpha
Chapter - CA Beta Beta
Chapter - CA Beta Gamma
Chapter - CA Gamma
Chapter - CA Delta
Chapter - CA Eta
Chapter - CA Theta
Chapter - CA Mu
Chapter - CA Omicron
Chapter - CA Sigma
Chapter - CA Tau
Chapter - CA Upsilon
Chapter - CA Phi

Chapter - CA Chi
Chapter - CA Psi
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Chapter - CA Pi
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Chapter - CT Delta
Chapter - CT Epsilon
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Chapter - MA Theta
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Chapter - MA Delta
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Chapter - MD Alpha
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Chapter - MI Theta
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Chapter - NY Beta
Chapter - NY Gamma
Chapter - NY Delta
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Chapter - NY Phi
Chapter - NY Chi
Chapter - NY Xi
Chapter - OH Eta
Chapter - OH Gamma
Chapter - OR Alpha
Chapter - PA Beta Alpha
Chapter - PA Beta Beta
Chapter - PA Delta
Chapter - PA Epsilon
Chapter - PA Eta
Chapter - PA Nu
Chapter - PA Phi
Chapter - PA Psi
Chapter - PA Tau
Chapter - PA Theta
Chapter - RI (Beta) SEC
Chapter - SD Alpha
Chapter - TN Eta
Chapter - TN Kappa
Chapter - TX Beta
Chapter - TX Delta
Chapter - TX Gamma
Chapter - TX Kappa
Chapter - TX Upsilon
Chapter - U. of Idaho SEC
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