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March is Phi Kappa Tau’s Founders Month of Service!
In its second year, Founders Month of Service (FMOS) is a national service initiative that surrounds Founders Day (March 17). In alignment with the service strategic imperative of the strategic plan, the Fraternity participates in service events each March to honor its founders.
Phi Kappa Tau’s founders’ principles of democracy, integrity, equality and brotherhood are just as important to the Fraternity today as they were more than 100 years ago. During FMOS, brothers can better understand and live these principles when they commit themselves to their communities.
Will you serve this month?
- Volunteer at a Hole in the Wall Camp
- Contact a local charitable organization and inquire about getting involved in an upcoming event
- Talk to your school about getting involved in an upcoming event
- Work in local neighborhoods by offering a spring clean up
- Sponsor a table on campus to recognize Hole in the Wall Camp efforts and enlist future interest in volunteering
- Participate in St. Balderick’s Day on March 17 to raise awareness and funds to cure childhood cancer
In 2009, hundreds of members gave more than 3,600 hours of their time and raised more than $7,600. Let’s make a new record!
Report your March 2010 FMOS participation on the website under “Programs,” “Founders Month of Service,” “Report your Event.”
Join the FMOS Facebook application to raise awareness.
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February 28-March 6
February 28—The Non-Fraternity Association competes in its first annual indoor track meet. Boyd wins the gold medal, beating a Phi Delt. (1906)
March 1—Agora at Mount Union is created with the purpose of becoming a member of Phrenocon. (1915)
March 1—Delta Nu chapter at Wright State charters. (1975)
March 5—Beta Iota chapter at Florida State charters. (1949)
March 5—The name Phrenocon is adopted. (1909) |
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