Alpha Lambda History

Alpha Lambda
Chapter of Eta State was organized March 1, 1958 and included
the counties of
Henderson and Transylvania.
Eta State president, Nettie B. Herring,
presented the charter at
a meeting at the Hendersonville Elks’ Club.
Sue Johnson Davis was elected the first president.
Charter
members of Alpha Lambda were previous members of Gamma Chapter,
organized in 1936 covering the fourteen western most counties in
North Carolina. By
1957, Gamma’s membership grew to 95 and the seven most western
counties formed Alpha Iota Chapter. A year later, Henderson and
Transylvania counties branched off to
form Alpha Lambda.
The
membership grew to 82 and in 1982, The Transylvania county
members formed Gamma Upsilon Chapter.
The chartering of the new chapter and installation of
officers for both chapters were directed by Mary Thomas Smith,
chairman of the North Carolina Expansion Committee of Delta
Kappa Gamma.
Alpha Lambda
has added new members through the years and remained very active
in Delta Kappa Gamma on a state, national and international
level, holding many offices and chairmanships. Our members have
been faithful in attendance to conventions on every level
including international.
The local
chapter has provided many scholarships for young women pursuing
degrees in education and provided members with scholarships for
graduate work, mini-scholarships for workshops and continuing
education. Mini grants are also provided for teachers’ use in
the classroom as well as
retired teachers’ use in their volunteer endeavors in the
schools.
Alpha Lambda
Chapter is a positive presence in Henderson County through its
support of education and outreach to the schools and non profit
organizations in the community.
