The fantastic students in Sigma Alpha Iota have graciously accepted the invitation to be the blog's first featured School of Music student group. We salute these KU student music ambassadors for their love of music and ongoing service to our community!
University of Kansas Sigma Alpha Iota Beta Beta Chapter, 2012-13 |
Sigma Alpha Iota’s Beta Beta chapter has been a part of the University of Kansas since November 1947. This group is part of a greater national organization that began in 1903 in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Sigma Alpha Iota (SAI) is a musical fraternity for women, founded with the intent of empowering and connecting women who share a love of music and a desire to further music involvement in the community through service and performance.
The ladies of Beta Beta chapter meet once a week and discuss ways to serve the national standards of SAI, the Lawrence community, and the individuals of Murphy Hall on the Lawrence campus. Some activities include (but are not limited to): instrument petting zoos, canned food drives, projects with elementary schools and local music programs, performances at nursing homes, sponsorship of social events, providing food for recital receptions, and selling pancakes on the first floor of Murphy every Wednesday morning. In fact, the SAI students will hold an Instrument Petting Zoo at the 2012 KU Symphony Orchestra Halloween Concert and Costume Contest on Friday, Oct. 26 at the Lied Center!
Becoming involved with SAI is a wonderful opportunity to make lifelong friends, receive scholarships, and prepare for your career through support and leadership opportunities. Please come join us and see what we are all about! For more information on SAI, please contact Katie at katiekyzer@gmail.com. Find out more at
http://www.sai-national.org/home/.
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