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Hendersonville (TN) Alumni Journal Submissions: The brothers of Hendersonville Alumni donated a total of $3500 to the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life Campaign. The chapter received generous donations from Kappamen, their communities, and they hosted the 1st Annual Seersucker and Sundress Affair with 100% proceeds going to the Relay for Life Fundraiser. Lacie Tullock, a representative from the Southeastern division of ACS, attended the Seersucker and Sundress Affair and accepted the monetary gift from the chapter. For their efforts and service to community the chapter received letters of recognition from both the Middle Tennessee and Southeastern division of the American Cancer Society.

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The latest on Hendersonville Alumni events, accomplishments, and community service

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Page 1: Summer 2011 Progressive Post

Hendersonville (TN) Alumni Journal Submissions:

The brothers of Hendersonville Alumni donated a total of $3500 to the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life Campaign. The chapter received generous donations from Kappamen, their communities, and they hosted the 1st Annual Seersucker and Sundress Affair with 100% proceeds going to the Relay for Life Fundraiser. Lacie Tullock, a representative from the Southeastern division of ACS, attended the Seersucker and Sundress Affair and accepted the monetary gift from the chapter. For their efforts and service to community the chapter received letters of recognition from both the Middle Tennessee and Southeastern division of the American Cancer Society.

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Hendersonville (TN) Alumni Journal Submissions cont’d:

The Kappamen of Hendersonville Alumni recently participated in the “Kappas on Capitol Hill” initiative. They were joined by brothers from Nashville, Murfreesboro, Brentwood, and Jackson (TN) Alumni; additionally pictured is Brother and Representative Larry Miller as well as Representative Thelma Harper. The Tennessee Legislature and the Congressional Black Caucus presented a resolution of appreciation and service to those brothers present, which is pictured in the middle with Committee Chair Chris Berry of the Hendersonville Alumni.

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Hendersonville (TN) Alumni Journal Submissions cont’d:

The Brothers of Hendersonville Alumni hosted a Sunday of Hope worship service at Olive Branch Missionary Baptist Church with services presided by Pastor Vincent Windrow. The message delivered by Minister Windrow was inspiring and encouraged perseverance, focus, and joy in the face of adversity. All brothers agreed that this message was parallel to the fraternity’s mission to aid the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in their continued fight against cancer.

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Hendersonville(TN) Alumni Journal Submissions cont’d:

The Hendersonville Alumni supported the relief efforts during the floods in Memphis, Tennessee and Arkansas by collecting clothes, toiletries, and items needed for the care of toddlers and children. Being mindful of the urgent needs of those affected the Hendersonville Alumni loaded up their personal vehicles and took the products directly to the disaster areas.