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Zeta Phi Beta Chapter Turns 1

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Alpha Alpha Rho Zeta members at the one-year anniversary of their chapter’s chartering.

The Alpha Alpha Rho Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. celebrated the first year of its inception.

Lisa Kellman, Alexandria Givan, Shirley Washington, Waleska Macklin, Shirley Harrell, Alvena Watkins, Tasha Hunt and Carla Morrison.

Members of the chapter gathered Sunday in the New Haven home of Alpha Alpha Rho Zeta President Lisa McDowell-Kellman to celebrate the milestone anniversary.

Alexandria Givan and Members Carla Morrison, on their way to the Alpha Alpha Rho Zeta one year anniversary celebration.

Though the chapter is based in Norwalk, 12 sorority members from both cities chartered the chapter. The gathering was a time also to celebrate Women’s History Month and commemorate what members of the 96-year-old sorority calls Finer Womanhood,” which is celebrated during the last full week of February and throughout the month of March, according to the sorority’s national Website.

Alpha Alpha Rho Zeta Charter members and educators Shirley Harrell, Alexandria Givan and Alvena Watkins.

Service, scholarship, sisterly love and finer womanhood are the ideals of Zeta Phi Beta,” according to sorority member Carla Morrison.

Alpha Alpha Rho Zeta Charter members Deborah Busch Wright, Alexandria Givan, Waleska Macklin and Tasha Hunt.

The gathering drew not only several of the chapter’s charter members, who now live throughout the state. It also attracted members who have restored their local connections to the sorority who wanted to celebrate and reclaim their pledge to this illustrious sisterhood,” Morrison added.

Alpha Alpha Rho Zeta President Lisa McDowell-Kellman.

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. is the first member of the National Pan-Hellenic Council—the collaborative organization of the nine, historically black greek letter organizations — to charter a graduate chapter on the African continent.

Members Carla Morrison and Shirley Washington connecting.

Alpha Alpha Rho Zeta President Lisa McDowell-Kellman presented the chapter with a gift of the chartering members names etched in a wooden frame during the festivities.

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