Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Canvassing to Get Out the Vote

 

Members of the organizations in the neighborhood canvassing.

Group picture of the canvassers.

On Saturday, October 26, 2024, the St. Louis Metropolitan Chapters of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. invited the Epsilon Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. to join them in canvassing efforts to educate and mobilize voters in Old North St. Louis ahead of the November 5, 2024 election. Brother Parker Loveless, the Ward 9 Committeeman for St. Louis City, led the Epsilon Lambda Chapter volunteers in supporting the sorority’s initiative. United in purpose and driven by their shared commitment to civic duty and community service, volunteers eagerly gathered early that morning. This inspiring collaboration highlighted both organizations' dedication to empowering their communities and strengthening our democracy.

Monday, November 18, 2024

2024 Phirst Phamily Paragon Awards & Soiree

 


The Epsilon Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. in conjunction with Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. – Omicron Eta Omega Chapter, the Epsilon Lambda Charitable Foundation, Inc. and the Ivy Foundation of St. Louis celebrated the 3rd Biennial Paragon Awards & Soiree to honor African American Men from the St. Louis area on October 17, 2024.

This sold out event recognized men who had demonstrated excellence, high commitment  while making an impact in the fields of Clergy, Corporate/ Business, Arts, Education, Health, Non-Profit, Social Justice, First Responder, Entrepreneurship and Lifetime Achievement.  The proceeds from the event helped to support the respective organizations' scholarships funds, which support students in pursuit of their higher education goals. This event was co-chaired by Bro. Leon “Chico” Hamilton and Soror Sharonna Howell.


Thursday, October 31, 2024

Swing For Our Youth Golf Tournament

                                              View of the beautiful Forest Park Golf Course.

                                                          Golfers during a round of golf.


The Swinging For Our Youth Annual Golf Tournament, presented by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. - Epsilon Lambda Chapter and the Epsilon Lambda Charitable Foundation, was held at the Forest Park Golf Course on September 21, 2024. This year’s tournament was made possible through the collective efforts of participants and sponsors including St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, the St. Louis Battlehawks, Lewis Rice, Introba, Inc., Park Central Development, and many more.

The event provided a day of enjoyable golf and also embodied the community’s spirit of giving, raising over $11,000 for the benefit of scholarships and computers for deserving students. These scholarships provide educational opportunities that might otherwise be out of reach for many young individuals in the St. Louis region. The impact of these funds is far-reaching, enabling students to pursue higher education and in turn, fostering a more educated and economically stable community.

We are grateful to everyone who contributed to and participated in this successful event. Thanks for all of your hard work and support.

Chapter Cookout 2024

                                               Brothers of Spring 23 serving a Senior Brother.

                                                Brothers enjoying one another's company.

                                                Group photo of Brothers in attendance.


The Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. - Epsilon Lambda Chapter held a successful Chapter Cookout on September 28, 2014. The event was hosted once again by the Chapter’s Spring 23 Initiates, A.S. 14 Soldiers of Set. It was a day of fun, family, music, games, food, and of course brotherhood at Lions Park in Jennings (MO). Proclaimed as a reclamation event, the purpose of the cookout was carried out. Members of the organization ranging from young to seasoned came together to enjoy the fraternal spirit of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.

Friday, August 2, 2024

Meet & Greet Candidate Forum @ University of Missouri St. Louis


On July 17th, the EdCollabitat Room at the University of Missouri-St. Louis was the bustling
venue for a highly engaging Candidate Forum. This event was hosted by Alpha Phi Alpha
Fraternity Inc. - Epsilon Lambda Chapter, along with partners Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. -
St. Louis Metropolitan Chapters, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated - St. Louis
Metropolitan Alumnae Chapter, the NAACP St. Louis County, and the League of Women
Voters. The forum was a testament to the collaborative effort to foster civic engagement and
offer a platform for open dialogue between candidates and the community.

The event was honored with greetings from the Mayor of St. Louis, Tishaura Jones, who is also
a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. Her presence underscored the significance
of the forum and its role in enhancing civic participation.

Over 150 attendees filled the room from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM, engaging in a non-partisan
discussion from a wide array of candidates from all political parties. They candidates are
contesting in races for Governor, Congress, U.S. Senate, State Senate, and various State
Representative seats. This diverse representation allowed for a broad spectrum of viewpoints,
providing community members with comprehensive insights into the candidates’ policies,
visions, and strategies.

The forum facilitated meaningful interactions between the public and potential leaders,
emphasizing the importance of being informed voters. The event highlighted the ongoing
commitment of the hosting organizations to promote civic awareness and voter education in the
St. Louis community, inspiring an informed and active electorate as the election approaches.

Bro. Terry Wilson, Epsilon Lambda Chapter A Voteless People is a Hopeless People Chairperson, looking on as St. Louis City Mayor Tishaura Jones gives remarks.



Brothers of the Epsilon Lambda Chapter in attendance.

Members of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. - Epsilon Lambda Chapter, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. - St. Louis Metropolitan Chapters, and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated - St. Louis Metropolitan Alumnae Chapter members in attendance.



Political Symposium in Northwoods

 On April 27th, 2024, a political symposium was hosted by Bro. Sam Bradford in collaboration with the Alpha Mentoring Program at Northwoods City Hall. As an alderman in the Northwoods area, Bro. Bradford organized this event to emphasize the significance of local politics and its impact on our communities. The symposium aimed to educate young participants about the functioning of local government and the importance of their involvement.


Event Overview


The symposium commenced with an introduction to various key figures within the city of Northwoods, setting the stage for an in-depth exploration of local governance. Following the introductions, participants engaged in breakout sessions where they thought of various things that they wanted to see changed where they lived and then put it into an ordinance.  This hands-on approach culminated in a mock council meeting where each of the four groups presented in a “mock” meeting format, proposed their ordinance idea and voted on it.  This allowed the boys to talk about their ordinance idea with everyone and get feedback from the full group as well as from Brother Bradford.


Key Highlights


Focus on Local Governance


Bro. Bradford highlighted critical positions within the city of Northwoods that play pivotal roles in local governance. The symposium, however, aimed to provide a broader understanding of essential roles in cities across America that facilitate local government operations. The primary objective was to educate the participants on the process of law-making at the local level, referred to as ordinances in municipal governance.


Educational Breakout Sessions


The breakout sessions were led by different brothers from the Alpha Mentoring Program. Each group was tasked with creating their own ordinance, fostering innovation and collaboration. The mentors guided the boys in developing cohesive and practical ordinances, sparking creative ideas and ensuring active participation.


Mock Council Meeting


Bro. Bradford presided over a mock board meeting, introducing the participants to Robert's Rules of Order and the workings of city councils nationwide. Each breakout group presented their ordinance in the mock council meeting, experiencing firsthand the procedures involved in passing local laws. This practical exercise helped them understand the intricacies of local governance in a relatable manner.


Q&A Session


The event concluded with a Question and Answer session where the boys had the opportunity to engage with Bro. Bradford, Mayor Sharon Pace, and a police officer. This session provided further insights into the workings of local government and allowed the participants to ask questions about issues affecting their communities.


Conclusion


The political symposium successfully educated young participants on the importance of local government and their role in it. By involving them in practical exercises and interactive sessions, Bro. Sam Bradford and the Alpha Mentoring Program fostered a deeper understanding and appreciation for local politics among the youth. This event highlighted the significance of civic engagement and empowered the boys to be active contributors to their communities



Bro. William Poston facilitating during the breakout sessions

Bro. Dino Bills educating our boys on encouraging their families for voter registration


Bro. Anthony Webb and Bro. Josh Lubatkin facilitating breakout sessions

Alderman Bro. Sam Bradford explains the process of creating local government ordinances








Saturday, March 2, 2024

Endowment Fund at Harris-Stowe State University

 





Members of the Epsilon Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated along with the Epsilon Lambda Charitable Foundation and the leadership of Harris-Stowe State University


On Thursday, February 15, 2024, members of the Epsilon Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. and the Epsilon Lambda Charitable Foundation met at Harris Stowe State University as part of our Go to High School, Go to College initiative to promote the continued effort of our youth in their advancement into the college ranks with the signing of our Endowed Scholarship of $25,000.00.This scholarship will be given to students who will be attending the university.

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