Sunday, May 12, 2013

Be Engaged. Be Mobile.

We all live crazy busy lives. That is the #1 reason women say they cannot be involved in their local alumnae association. And why shouldn't you be? Everyday you do amazing things! Many of those thing you do without thinking; workshops to buy homes, vote, charity runs, check out a theater show, pay your DPhiE alumna dues. 

Did you know those are all things that count to make you an active, engaged alumna? It's true!

The Cream City Alumnae Association wants to be there when you are doing all these amazing things. Introducing our new mobile app: CreamCityDPhiE


The app is easy to download just follow these steps:

1. Go to myapp.is/CreamCityDPhiE in your smartphone or tablet's browser.

2. Tap the export button and then "Add to Home Screen". Done!


The app features news of the chapter, events we having and links to our Facebook and website. The most notable feature the app has is our PEARL tracker. 

Remember the PEARL program? The 5 S's (Self, Service, Social, Sisterhood, Scholarship) guided us through our undergraduate sorority experience. The 5 C's are the alumnae extension (Character, Civic, Cultural, Connection, Career) to the PEARL program.

The PEARL tracker allows members to add their pearls as they complete them. Just pick the category and add.


An email of your pearl is sent to our team for tracking.


Not sure what your activity qualifies for? Look below the submission form and examples of each are listed.


We hope this gives you helpful guide in how to live through your expectations of alumnae membership.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Crafts and Cocktails

Our first event of the new year, Crafts and Cocktails, was a great success, with over half of our membership in attendance. The women of the Cream City Alumnae Association tackled two crafts for the evening; an acrylic painting of their choice and a Pinterest washer necklace.


Here are the individual painting creations.


Unfortunately, only two of the necklaces were successful... Still look nice though!


Erin Fossum with her "hot air balloon" painting.


Tracy Hempel with her color blotch painting. It's as colorful as she is!


Katie Farchmin was super exciting for her first attempt ever at painting. Did a great job too! She was so inspired she bought a set of paints for herself the next day.


Slightly obsessed with chevron and her dog, Maureen Anderson combined the two a contemporary piece.


Overall, a great night for all members who attended.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Start 2013 Off with Sisterhood!

Monthly meetings are going along swimmingly and we are really gaining positive momentum although we are still waiting for more members to take the plunge and check us out. What are you waiting for?

An upcoming list of January's events:

Saturday, January 26th, 2013 @ 6PM
1060 N. 115th St., Wauwatosa, WI 53226
Common Room


Thursday, January 31st, 2013 @ 7PM
1060 N. 115th St., Wauwatosa, WI 53226
Common Room

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Kick-Off With DPhiE

Time to re-dedicate yourself to your sisterhood! The Cream City Alumnae Association is looking for you! Yes, YOU!

Common questions about alumnae associations and alumnae membership in general:

1. I'm very busy with work, family and other obligations. How much time do Alumnae Associations take?

We all have obligations in our busy lives. We want to take a little time to fulfill our live long obligation to Delta Phi Epsilon, an organization that gave us so much in becoming the women we are today. We have monthly meetings on the last Thursday of every month that take approximately an hour of your time. We may have other service or social events. All events are not mandatory. If you have a prior engagement, feel free to just come the next time. Meetings are informal and usually include an activity or topic of the month. 

If you have a little more time, feel free to ask about our Alumnae Leadership Team, heading up an event or volunteering for International Headquarters.

2. I am looking to get back out there and do something for myself. What types of activities does Alumnae Membership offer?

What do you like to do?! Even though you may not be an undergraduate sister anymore, it's still important to continue to educate yourself and Be Your Best Self. In the last few decades, during New Member Orientation as an undergraduate sister of Delta Phi Epsilon, you were taught the 5 S's. After graduation, it may have seemed daunting to continue your 21 PEARLs. 

Enter the 5 C's: Character, Civic, Cultural, Connections, and Career. These 5 core areas better align with alumnae membership and what you're looking to develop in yourself as a professional and more mature sister.



3. Since I graduated, I do not hang out with many sisters and have my own friends. Why do I need DPhiE now?

One of the great things about "sisterhood is a lifetime" is that you can rededicate yourself to something you were passionate about. You can also share your sisterhood with your friends. Bring them to our meetings and events. If they like what they see (and why shouldn't they?), they can petition to become Alumnae Initiates and have the full rights of any alumna sister.

4. What are the costs of membership?

Unlike our active days, membership cost of the Cream City Alumnae Association membership is a low, annual fee of $40. Of that money, $19.17 goes to pay your annual international dues and $20.83 goes to pay local administrative costs, event fees and registration costs for our voting member at the biennial convention. If you are a Lifetime Link and have already paid your $250, your cost is only the $20.83.


Interested in the CCAA but still haven't made it to check us out? Come to our Alumnae Association Official "Kick-Off" Event!




Bring the whole family to watch the Green Bay Packers take on NFC North conference rivals the Detroit Lions. Learn about Alumnae Associations and how they can help carry you successfully through adulthood. 


Kick-Off With DPhiE

November 18, 2012
11:00 AM - 3PM (come and go as you please) 


Chammps Americana Brookfield 
1240 S. Moorland Ave. 
Brookfield, WI 53005

Appetizers will be provided.


Monday, October 15, 2012

Introducing Mrs. Maureen (Dolezal) Anderson

Congratulations to our chapter president Maureen Dolezal on her recent marriage to Max Anderson. On Saturday, October 13, 2012, she said her "I Do's" in Weyauwega, WI at Willow Pond B&B.


She was joined by alumna sisters from the Cream City Alumnae Association and the Alpha Tau Chapter.



 Wish we you both the best!

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

STD for Monthly Meetings

We will be beginning monthly meetings starting in October. Meetings will be held the LAST THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH. Meeting place is still to be determined but please save the dates in your calendar. The place will be centralized in the Milwaukee area and will also be broadcast as a Google Hangout for sisters who just can't make the drive.

We are also starting to participate in the 5 C's of Alumnae Engagement.

October's Event
Cultural: Recipe Swap - Bring your best Thanksgiving recipe to share with the group. Feel free to bring a sampling of the recipe for the group to try.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

2012-13 Officers

Our summer business meeting and elections were held on July 9th, 2012 via Google Hangout. Overall themes discussed at the meeting was the change in structure in the officers to more closely mimic the undergraduate chapters. Elections were held and these are the current officers.

President - Maureen Dolezal
Operations Team Lead - Lauren Schachtschneider
Cultivation Team Lead - Katharine Farchmin
Programming Team Lead - TBD


Another thing discussed is the need for monthly meetings to start the growth of our group.

Finally, another new thing implimented by IHQ is the alumnae program the 5 C's Alumnae Engagement. Similar to the 5 S's that we had while we were undergrads, the 5 C's helps us develop our adult lives and picks up where the 5 C's left off. These are all great ways for alumnae to stay involved and connected. If you are thinking about reconnecting with Delta Phi Epsilon, this is a GREAT reason!


Character The character C provides alumnae with a focus on continuous personal development. Whether she wants to equip herself with a better understanding of her personal finances, purchase her first home, enhance her parenting skills, or effectively plan for her retirement, the Character PEARL is relevant to her. Examples of Character PEARLs include: an online personal finance boot-camp, researching the home buying process, attending a parents meet-up, or a retirement planning workshop.

Civic The civic C offers alumnae a continued focus on community service and engagement that can include family, friends, colleagues and community members. It also encompasses philanthropic giving and civic involvement in her community. Examples of Civic PEARLs include: attending Grand Chapter at Convention as an official alumnae association delegate, voting for public officials, donating to the Delta Phi Epsilon Education Foundation and paying annual alumnae dues, and volunteering her time and talents in her local community.

Cultural 
The cultural C allows alumnae to engage in new or favorite hobbies and other shared interests. Perhaps a sister wants to plant her first garden; she could connect with another alumna who is an experienced green-thumb to guide her along the process. Examples of Cultural PEARLs include: an evening at the theatre or the ballet, antiquing, attending a yoga workshop, or traveling to a corner of the world that is new to you.

Connections The connections C aims to help alumnae maintain their bonds of sisterhood with DPhiE while sharing in the gift of sisterhood with others. As sisterhood is for a lifetime, lifetimes are dynamic in that we encounter a great variety of people along our path who we can share the precepts of Justice, Sisterhood, and Love with in our own, personal ways. Examples of Connections PEARLs include: attending the biennial Convention, starting or joining an Alumnae Association, inviting a friend or colleague to join the sisterhood as an alumna initiate, attending a chapter sponsored Founders' Day celebration, and following the ongoing happenings of Delta Phi Epsilon through our social media sites and applications.

Career The career C affords an alumna the opportunity to follow her own professional development path. Whether she is a recent college graduate, relocating for work, in a career transition, an at-home caretaker, or in the C-suite, the career PEARL experiences allows a sister to focus on her professional development in a thoughtful, intentional manor. Examples of Career PEARLs include: mentoring a collegian or recent-grad who is interested in your industry of expertise, hosting or attending a networking event, researching how to start your own business, serving on a panel of industry experts, or being published in an industry journal or blog.

All of these are great ways to BE the best with DPhiE!