Delta Chi Bucks for Bucks

Greetings Gentlemen,

With hunting season JUST around the corner, UCM Delta Chi is putting on an event called "Bucks for Bucks". For a mere price of $20 you can buy into this beautiful competition of masculinity. The competition will be open for rifle season, November 12th-22nd, in which participants will be racing against the clock to shoot: the first buck and the best buck. All entries will be made by contacting Josh Brehe at jmb02550@ucmo.edu or via the UCM Delta Chi Facebook Page. Winners in those categories will receive $50 for the first buck and $100 for the best buck. A panel of judges will be assigned to make the decision for the best buck. All proceeds will be sent to the Warrensburg Food Center to aid during the holidays. So gentlmen get out there, eat jerky, grow a beard, and shoot a buck to help the Warrensburg Food Center.

Happy Hunting,

Jody Jennings

Blogging Into the Future

Good Afternoon Gentlemen of Delta Chi!

With the school year in full swing, I plan on bringing greatness to this website. I will be posting different news throughout the school year in regards to chapter involvement, activities, and current events. The blog can be UCM Delta Chi oriented, local news, or national news that can interest anyone. If there is anything specific you would like to see blogged please email me at jdj94320@ucmo.edu and I will be sure to accommodate!

Respectfully,

Jody Jennings UCM Delta Chi Website Chairman

Central Missouri Homecoming 2016

UPDATE 10/14/16:
The tailgate will start around 10:00/10:30 a.m.

UPDATE 9/24/16: 
Our tailgate will be at 218 McGoodwin Street. Below, I've posted a map to the tailgate location, some images to give an idea of how much space we have, and a map of the lots available to park in that are closest to it.

Central Missouri Homecoming 2016 is a little more than a month away! The theme this year is The Power of Red.

On Saturday, October 22 at 9:00 a.m. the parade will start at the intersection of Clark and Holden streets. At 1:30 p.m. the Mules face Washburn Ichabods. More details about homecoming can be found on the UCM website.

The active chapter and ABT will be hosting a joint tailgate before the game. A few of the chapter's active members have generously offered their house and backyard to use as tailgate space. It is just west of the stadium. If you would like to know where the tailgate will be located, please email the ABT "E" using the form below. Mike Edwards has volunteered to prepare food for the tailgate. We're looking for people who can help with serving the food. If you're available to help, please contact Mike using the form below. We will also have soft drinks available. Otherwise, if you want any other drinks, the event is BYOB. There is no charge for the meal.

After the game, we will be meeting up at Fitter's on Pine Street.

For those of you who plan to get a hotel that weekend we have a block of rooms reserved at the Days Inn. If you're interested in staying in one of these rooms, use the form below to request information on those rooms.

 

Regional Leadership Conference 2016

In the weekend of February 19th UCM Delta Chi sent 13 members to the Delta Chi Region 4 Leadership Conference. While at the conference, we attended many meetings and seminars that are meant to help better our chapter. The highlight of the event was the "Phired Up" presentation, which focused on recruitment and our image as a fraternity. Over the next few weeks our goal is to implement all that we learned at RLC in our everyday chapter functions. Thank you for your continued service to your fraternity Delta Chi.

Chris Johnson
Chapter President

2nd Annual Delta Chi Date Night Auction Is A Huge Success

This year we held the second annual Delta Chi Date Night Auction to raise money for our national philanthropy the V Foundation. During this eventmembers from fraternities and sororities are sold off for dates. This year was once again a huge success. We invited all chapters to be involved and all but one participated. We raised over $3,600 in just this one evening! None of this could have been possible without the help from all the chapters cooperation along with the hard work of the members of our fraternity. This $3,600 is part of an ongoing amount that is upwards of $7,000 with still more to come this semester. We have always prided ourselves on our philanthropy efforts but this goes above and beyond what we could have expected. We look to exceed any bar we set in the future and look to continue to our work with the V Foundation

Josh Brehe
Philanthropy Chair