Sorority House Update

Sorority House Update

PLP Alumnae are of mixed minds when it comes to the fate of the sorority house. Save it? Sell it? The PLPAA is working hard to broker a sensible and realistic decision.

Most importantly, we are attempting to provide support in a way that honors the wishes of all sisters. Since lambs have always been known for our free spirits and strong opinions, we want everyone’s ideas to be respected, no matter what. We don’t want this challenge to get in the way of building a strong and active PLP Alumnae organization. Please know that no PLPAA funds are being used for the House.

To prevent the complete loss of a valuable asset, a group of alumnae sisters have begun raising money to save the house from foreclosure. In June 2013, they assisted PLP in setting up a tax repayment plan with Oswego County and a Tax-Escrow Account at a bank in Oswego—an account set up solely to receive donations earmarked to pay back taxes. The idea is that alumnae who support this strategy can donate toward back taxes using this account.

Additionally, active sisters must do their part to make the current tax payments. If we find that the actives are unable to meet their financial obligations going forward, then this arrangement at least buys us time to put the house up for sale. Assets from the sale could be used to pay the mortgage held by a sister, and the remainder used to support the ongoing work of the PLP alumnae and active PLP organizations. We could also offer to return any donations made for back taxes from the proceeds of the sale, if it comes to that. We appreciate your donation as a means of keeping options open and forestalling foreclosure. It also gives the actives a chance to get their finances in order.

Phi Lamb alumnae who support this strategy generously continue to keep the House from foreclosure for unpaid

We are more than 60% of the way to our goal!
We are more than 60% of the way to our goal!

taxes. To date, alumnae have sent almost $7,500 to the Tax-Escrow Fund. Just since December 2013, more than $2,350 has been donated. Contributions allowed PLPAA to assist PLP to make the down payment for the tax repayment plan and to make one semi-annual payment. There remains enough in the account to make the June 1, 2014 payment of $2,064.

The actives sisters are responsible for two unpaid tax bills, which are not included in the back-taxes repayment plan. They successfully paid the first debt and now have a $3,500 bill due by May 1, 2014. Earlier this month the PLPAA board voted to use $1,200 from the Escrow Account toward that bill. The active PLP sisters will be raising the remainder through rent, dues, and fundraisers.

So the good news is that the House will not be foreclosed this June. However, the ultimate fate of the House relies on two actions:

We need to raise enough to make two final installments of $2,064 each to fulfill the back-tax agreement (TOTAL needed = $4,128). This means more help is needed now from interested alumnae.
The active sisters must make their tax payment in May, pay the two tax payments they skipped this year, and then remain current with taxes going forward. If they cannot make the May payment, most likely, the sale of the House will need to be considered.
For those alumnae who are interested: All donations for back taxes should ONLY be made to the official Tax-Escrow Account. There are now two donation options:

Send checks directly to the PLP Tax-Escrow Account, c/o Community Bank, 100 E. First St., Oswego, NY 13126
Contribute via PayPal or credit card by clicking here or on the house image below.
We will continue to keep you posted.

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Reunions 2014

Reunions 2014

AC Marcellino Claudet ’71: Reunion 2014 Manager
AC Marcellino Claudet ’71: Reunion 2014 Manager

 

Once you reconnect, the memories will come flooding back and a smile will come to your face. You’ll feel as though you never left!! We look forward to meeting everyone to celebrate this milestone in PLP history!! Many of the founding “Pearls” will be in attendance. PLPAA’s reunion 2014 committee has started to plan for our 55th birthday party in June. Got ideas? Have some time to give? Want to join in? Let us know. We can always use another sister assist!!

Phi Lamb sisters at the 2013 Reunion
Phi Lamb sisters at the 2013 Reunion

 

 

Contact :

Kathy Henry Powell ’70 ~ 2nd VP & Reunion Manager
AC Marcellino Claudet ’71 ~ Reunion 2014 Manager
Reunions@PhiLamb.org

 

Come Celebrate Phi Lamb’s 55th Birthday!!

Save the Date! Reunion 2014 will be June 5-8
MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW!

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Interested in a Regional Reunion?

Contact the PLPAA BOARD or Jeanne Heil ’79 ~ Regional Reunion Manager. Reunions@PhiLamb.org
We have REUNION IN A BOX – all you need to set up your own reunion!

Susan Davis Kassal ’96 with Lauren Leadley in Saratoga, NY

Phi Lambda Phi Family Tree

Phi Lambda Phi Family Tree

The Phi Lambda Phi Family Tree is a project spearheaded by Amanda Healey Pendock ‘04. You will see her weekly shout outs on the PLPAA FB Page tagging a sister and asking for bigs, little’s and any other information she can gather!

She is diligently reaching out to all sisters to complete the Phi Lamb family tree. How awesome will it be to show how we all are truly connected to each other? As Amanda has been doing most of the research through Facebook and email it has brought together many sisters who haven’t talked to each other in a while and many who have never met.

Amanda has been using an online family tree maker on which she has connected 417 sisters! She is also keeping track of branches that she has yet to connect to the electronic tree, so if you don’t see yours, be sure to let her know how it connects! The plan is for a BIG reveal of the most updated tree at the 55th Phi Lamb Birthday celebration. Thank you Amanda for your dedication to this project and to all the sisters who have helped her along the way!!

You can contribute to the family tree by emailing Amanda.Healy.Pendock@PhiLamb.org