About Us

Why Cream City do you ask? Cream City brick is a cream or light yellow-colored brick made from a clay found around Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the Menomonee River Valley and on the western banks of Lake Michigan. These bricks were one of the most common building materials used in Milwaukee during the mid and late 19th century, giving the city the nickname "Cream City" and the bricks the name "Cream City bricks". Like the rich history of Delta Phi Epsilon, our name reflects the rich history of our city.

On April 6th, 2011, six women met at the Wauwatosa Alterra coffee shop to share their ideals and expand their experiences in Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority to form the Cream City Alumnae Association.

The group has an event or meeting once a month to reconnect and focus on our alumnae PEARL (Personal Enrichment Activities for Responsible Living) Program. The program presents opportunities for sisters to contribute to their self-development, the sorority, and surrounding communities. The opportunities members choose will vary, depending on their level of experience and changing needs. All members will participate in Pearl Experiences, which are events, activities, and workshops in the five areas of concern to today's women, which are:

Character - Civic - Cultural - Connections - Career


Our Purpose: 

To establish a social and networking group that supports the ideals of Delta Phi Epsilon while fulfilling our pledge of lifetime commitment to Delta Phi Epsilon.


Officers:

President – Maureen Anderson
Operations Team Lead – Open
Cultivations Team Lead   Kate Farchmin
Programming Team Lead  Open