Friday, June 8, 2012

Saturday in Macon


The Alpha Delta Pi Fountain at Wesleyan College.

Walking along the Wesleyan College grounds, you can almost feel what it was like to be a student in 1851, when our six founders started a secret society that has made an impact on young women for over 160 years.

Adelphean Compass participants visiting Rose Hill Cemetary
in Macon during Leadership Seminar 2010.

Seeing Macon is a once in a lifetime experience and Adelphean Compass participants will have this opportunity on the Saturday of Leadership Seminar. Adelphean Compass attendees will be making the hour and a half drive to see not only the college but other places of significance for Alpha Delta Pi.

 
Chapter Presidents and Claire Brown Gwaltney,
International President in 2010, at the Cannonball House.


 Participants will visit Rose Hill Cemetery where Founder Eugenia Tucker Fitzgerald is laid to rest and the Cannonball House, which holds a replica of the original Adelphean Parlor.
After the chapter presidents’ trip to Macon, the group meets up with the IMPACT participants for an awards dinner and a meet and greet with Grand Council.
   
 
Executive Office and Memorial Headquarters in Atlanta.


Are you going on the trip to Macon? What are you most excited for? Be sure to tell us in the comments!

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