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Epsilon Pi has recently developed several new activities, as well as
revived some old traditions. Some of our newer endeavors include:
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Musical Cure
Musical Cure is a music therapy program that was developed
by a local medical school student in 2004. Since his
graduation, Epsilon Pi's Outreach Committee has taken the reigns and
coordinates monthly performances at local residential care
facilities and hospitals. Volunteers not only from SAI but
from all over the Truman campus are welcome to participate.
Sign up sheets can be found on the band bulletin board in Ophelia
Parrish.
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Midwest StringFest
StringFest was developed in the spring of 2004 in response to
the lack of strings education in the Northeast Missouri area.
Since then, it has become an annual activity that gives local young
string players the chance to meet other talented young violinists,
violists, cellists, bassists, and even guitarists from the Midwest.
It is a two-day event filled with concerts, demonstrations, and
workshops.
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Alumnae Card Drive
The Alumnae Card Drive was started in the spring of 2007 as a
way to reconnect with Epsilon Pi Alum that now live all over the US.
Currently, we are in the process of sending hand-written
letters to each alumna individually, in hopes that we can receive an
update on all the wonderful things these ladies have been doing
since they've left Northeast/Truman. We have received several
responses so far, and we greatly enjoy learning about the past of
our chapter firsthand. If you are an alumna of Epsilon Pi and
have not received a hand written letter, it may be that we don't
have your most current contact information on file. Please
help us to update our files and get your letter in the mail by
filling out the
member update form!
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International Musicale
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Relay for Life
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ALS Dance-a-thon
Oldies
but goodies include:
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New Music Festival
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Family Day
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