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Dallas Alumnae Deltas celebrate 100 Years of Sisterhood and Service

Jazz Age Soiree and Centennial Exhibit at African American Museum

The Dallas Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. proudly announces its Centennial Celebration, commemo-rating 100 years of sisterhood, scholarship, service and social action to the Dallas community.

As one of the largest and oldest chapters of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., the Dallas Alumnae Chapter boasts a rich legacy of empowering women and driving social change. Since its establishment in 1924, the Dallas Alumnae Chapter has remained steadfast in its mission of public service, playing a crucial role in advocating for the rights of African Americans and promoting social justice and equality in the Dallas area.

Among its signature programs are the Delta Joy Scott Woodfork Beauty Salon, Teen Town Hall, Frederica Chase Dodd Scholarship, Joy Scott Woodfork Scholarship, and youth initiatives such as Delta Academy, Delta G.E.M.S, EMBODI, and TASPers.

Additionally, the Dallas Alumnae Chapter is actively involved in social action initiatives, including Monday Night Politics, the Delta Legal Clinic, and various voter registration and education efforts.

The year-long Centennial Celebration began with the annual Founders Day Public Luncheon, where over 800 attendees gathered to honor the chapter’s “Century of Excellence” and recognize Dallas Alumnae Chapter members celebrating 25- and 50-year milestones of commitment to the sorority. Additionally, chapter members volunteered with the Texas Ramp Project, the chapter’s Centennial Celebration service initiative, to provide free wheelchair ramps for low-income, homebound older adults and people with disabilities identified by local healthcare providers. The ramps were constructed entirely with volunteer labor, minimizing costs and in- vesting sweat equity into the community.

The Dallas Alumnae Chapter recently announced the opening of its Centennial Exhibit held at the African American Museum (AAM).

The chapter’s Heritage & Archives and Centennial Celebration-Special Projects committees hosted, “Confection Chronicles: A Historical Journey” ribbon cutting and dessert reception to honor the grand opening of this special exhibit.

Open now through March 2025, the community is invited to visit the AAM to view the chapter’s legacy of service that spans over 100 years and continues today.

Along with pictures of exhibit, are the current president Karla McGary and several of the past presidents, and the current Executive Board.

To culminate the year-long celebration, a gala event will be held on November 23, 2024, at the prestigious Omni Dallas Hotel, located in the heart of downtown Dallas, and promises to be an unforgettable evening themed “Jazz Age Soiree.”

This gala will feature a cocktail reception, gourmet dinner, live entertainment, and a special program that highlights the outstanding contributions of the Dallas Alumnae Chapter over the past century. Guests will be transported back to the glamour and excitement of the 1920s, where they can enjoy live music, vintage-inspired decor, and a celebration of the sorority’s historic impact through the years.

“We invite the community to join us as we celebrate this incredible milestone,” said Karla McGary, 49th President of the Dallas Alumnae Chapter. “This Centennial Celebration is not just a commemoration of our past, but a look toward the future as we continue our commitment to serving Dallas communities and empowering women through sisterhood and social change.” The evening will specifically feature reflections on the sorority’s 100-year journey of advocacy and support in the Dallas area, along with entertainment from local Dallas favorites, Saxylisa, Audacity, and DJ Pharoah. The mistress of ceremonies will be the be- loved, Tashara Parker, former traffic reporter and anchor for WFAA Daybreak.

Tickets are available for $175 per person or $1,755 for a table of 10 until Thursday, October 31, 2024. Additionally, guests are invited to purchase a commemorative souvenir advertisement to demonstrate your support.

For more information about the event, ticket purchases, or sponsorship opportunities, visit dallasalumnae.org/100 or contact us at dallasalumnae100@gmail.com.

Join the celebration of a legacy of sisterhood, service, and empowerment, while looking forward to the future of the Dallas Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.Our Chapter.

In 1924, the establishment of the Dallas Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority marked a significant moment in the city’s history, led by Soror Frederica Chase Dodd, one of the organization’s founding members.

Today, the chapter, built upon the contributions of Soror Dodd and other esteemed members, maintains a strong presence, expanding its membership and actively advancing the mission of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. to empower and uplift the Dallas community. Click here to learn about our chapter mile-stones.

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