[23902] in APO-L
Re: [APO-L] Ceremonies & hazards, school regulations & government laws (ie fire codes)
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Peri Nelson)
Thu Sep 4 16:40:01 2003
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 16:39:24 -0400
Reply-To: Peri Nelson <pmnelson@buffalo.edu>
From: Peri Nelson <pmnelson@buffalo.edu>
To: APO-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.56.0309020926280.4409@uni00du.unity.ncsu.edu>
Last year Epsilon Sigma had their initiation ceremony at a local Boy Scout
Camp, at the end of a service project weekend. It worked out really well!!
As for candle use - THey are technically not allowed to be used (open
flames) in any building on a SUNY Campus. I konw EpSig has never had a
problem with it, but I konw that Chi Pi chapter has had a few run ins with
the Student Life office before...
- Peri
Epsilon Sigma Alum
Chi Pi Advisor
And Section 89/Region 2 Staff
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Josh Patrick Brien wrote:
> > While we are on the subject, what is everyone's opinion of outdoor
> > ceremonies? I know of a few Chapters that hold outdoor pledging and
> > activation ceremonies (they are held in quiet areas with limited
> > exposure to nonmembers).
> >
> >
> >
> > In L, F, and S,
> >
> > Kenneth Hunter
> >
> > Section 70 Chair
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> My chapter (Iota Lambda) uses an outdoor activation ceremony and is
> usually goes pretty well. With the weather being so unpredictable,
> sometimes we have to hold it inside on campus. We always use candles and
> have not had a problem with it.
>
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> Cell: 919-931-0394
> NC State University
> Alpha Phi Omega - Iota Lambda Chapter
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> "There is a little difference in people. But that little difference
> makes a big difference. The little difference is the attitude.
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