Phi Lamb Memories

Phi Lamb Memories

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Excerpts from PLPAA’s Official Group Page on Facebook

Sisters of Phi Lamb ….Memories…..

Leona Stone Scott (December 2012)
We sang a few songs at the 50th and at the close of the luncheon we all circled up…dozens and dozens of us, and sang the sorority song. The line “hair may turn white, but hearts never cold”…” really rang true. It was a very special moment.

5 reasons for joining PLP

Michelle Klinger-Wellner (September 2013)
I loved the idea of sisterhood, knowing that I would have a connection to Phi Lamb long after I graduated from Oswego. Having relationships that would last thru my adult life. I love it especially now 30 years later. My best friend is Vicki Rotondo Martuscello. I can’t ever imagine not having her in my life. We have been thru so much together, always living far apart but never far from each other’s heart.

Social Networking

Find PLPAA…

On the Web:  Check out our newly updated website at www.PhiLamb.org

On Facebook:  Take a peek at Phi Lambda Phi Alumnae Association (Official Group). We have more than 200 members with the numbers growing daily. Lots of fun, memories and photos shared by all!

On LinkedIn:  Phi Lamb has a LinkedIn group! Phi Lambda Phi Alumnae Association on LinkedIn is a private group so you do have to request membership, but all alumnae are welcome. It’s a great resource to make professional connections and share advice and/or job openings!

Also, check out Michelle Kaufmann James’s Facebook group, Let’s Keep the Lights On:

Michelle Kaufmann James Sp ’07 is our PLP Liaison. She is the alumna sister responsible for organizing the “Let’s Keep the Lights On” auctions on Facebook.

This is a separate entity from the PLPAA and has raised about $6,000 thus far. These funds are from the three auctions that have been held since June 2013, as well as monetary donations received from alumnae. So far, those funds have gone toward paying the first installment of the liability insurance, back power bill, fire insurance and the upcoming back tax payment.

We hope you will join the group on Facebook and check out the upcoming auctions. Everything from jewelry and accessories to collectibles and services are available for bidding. Thank you Michelle!!

Phi Lambda Phi has Three New Sisters!!!

Phi Lambda Phi has Three New Sisters!!!

Welcome our new sisters:
Nicole Steinruck from Seneca Falls, NY
Rachael Hayden from Camillus, NY
Danielle Allen from Rochester, NY
They completed pledging and became sisters on October 29, 2013. Congratulations to NSE Jaci Mitchell on a job well done!

 

Phi Lamb now has 10 active sisters who are working diligently to carry on our traditions forge new ones and to grow our sisterhood.

  • Danielle Saturno
  • Jacquelyn Mitchell
  • Ashley Clark
  • Kimberly Markell
  • Katlyn Wilkie
  • Chelsea DeRouchey
  • Caitlyn Outen
  • Nicole Steinruck
  • Rachael Hayden
  • Danielle Allen

This past semester the active sisters have been diligently fundraising to make the required liability insurance payments as well as catch up on bills due. They have raised approximately $2000 from fundraising this semester, including a yankee candle fundraiser for which they reached out to family members and alumni.
Recently the actives held elections for the upcoming Spring Semester. All 3 of our New sisters are excited to be holding important positions, including Fundraising and Rush. It is the actives’ quest to get up to date on all financial obligations, as well as to recruit strong pledges to uphold the principles and standards of Phi Lamb.

The spring 2014 officers are:
President: Danielle Saturno
Vice President: Kim Markell
Treasurer : Danielle Saturno
Fundraiser: Rachel Hayden
Secretary Ashley Clark
Social Chairwoman: Nicole Steinruck
Alumni Correspondents: Nicole Steinruck and Katyln Wilke,
New Sister Educator: Danielle Saturno
Co-Rush Chairwomen: Danielle Allen and Rachel Hayden
House President: Ashley Clark
House Treasurer: Danielle Saturno

Thank you active sisters for your dedication to Phi Lambda Phi.

PLP Alumnae Step Up as Mentors and Advisors while Active Sisters Work Hard to Keep Phi Lamb Strong

PLP Alumnae Step Up as Mentors and Advisors while Active Sisters Work Hard to Keep Phi Lamb Strong

First the challenge… 
Early in 2013, PLPAA learned that the sorority was two years behind in their property taxes, $5,500 behind in their power bill, several payments behind in their mortgage (held by an alumna), and behind in their water and garbage bills.  As if that weren’t bad enough news, we found that after graduation in May ’13 the sorority would be left with only seven active sisters.
Next the good news…
For several months, PLPAA spent time and effort to get Phi Lamb back on track. We successfully worked with the county of Oswego, creating a repayment plan of back taxes allowing the tax burden to be split into 5 individual payments. A tax escrow account was created at a local Oswego bank to collect alumnae donations, which to date have totaled almost $6,000. That was enough to make the down payment and the first installment payment due at the end of December 2013.  PLPAA also negotiated with the sorority’s liability insurance company, effectively lowering the annual liability insurance (required by the College) cost from $8,500 to $6,246.  In addition to PLPAA’s efforts, another group of alumnae began a fundraising committee, generating almost $5,000 for the sorority—primarily through online auctions.  PLPAA also worked to create a financial plan for the sorority that would assure future success, including recommendations for increasing rents and hiring a property management company to manage the House.
Ultimately, the active sisters decided to proceed with their own plan, foregoing the expense of a property management company, and managing their own finances.  A dedicated, responsible active sister took the reins and became President and Treasurer. Seven people lived in the house this fall; 5 sisters and 2 independents. Rent is being collected, sisters are stepping up to pay back rent, Greek events are being sponsored, and fundraising efforts are underway.  Since the active sisters came back to school in September, they have paid $2800 in back taxes, almost $5,000 toward the power bill, four payments to the mortgage on the house (held by an alumna sister), and half ($2,600) of their liability insurance.
In addition, they have successfully recruited and initiated three new sisters during Fall Rush 2013, and have made many repairs to the house, including fixing plumbing leaks and repairing a buckled area in the hardwood floor.
Unfortunately, the 2012 school tax bill of $3,350 was not included in the County payment plan and remains outstanding, in addition to the 2013-14 taxes that they still have to pay (about $7,500.)
Now the plea…
Showing the ultimate Phi Lamb spirit and determination that we all know so well, the active sisters are trying very hard to turn things around – both by paying off their debt and increasing their numbers. PLPAA will continue to provide advice and guidance as requested. But to successfully turn things around, the actives need some financial support from PLP alumnae. They are hoping that each alumna who is able will consider making a donation of any amount this winter to the PLP Tax Escrow Fund. Your contributions to this account are paid directly to Oswego County to offset back taxes and to help avoid losing the Phi Lamb House to tax foreclosure. This sisterhood effort keeps us all involved in preventing the loss of a valuable monetary asset. The active sisters are determined to bring in a large pledge class this spring so that our sorority will continue for years to come. For information on how to contribute, click here.

Actives & Alumnae at the house
Actives & Alumnae at the House