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Our History

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In 1990, a group of members recognized the need to form a chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® in the Stone Mountain/Lithonia area. During the spring of 1991, Brenda Dalton identified seventeen interested members who lived in southeastern DeKalb County and who were motivated to charter an Alpha Kappa Alpha chapter. Brenda Dalton took the initiative to obtain information about the process for chartering a chapter. Nine members, Brenda Dalton, Sharon Cooper, Ora Griggs, Laura Hurt, Dawn M. Jones, Debra Meadows, Amelia Quarles, Charlotte Robinson and Oneitta Young began the chartering process. Shortly thereafter, other members joined the group and in October 1991, an interest group was formed. The name chosen for the interest group was the Cultured Pearls.

 

The Cultured Pearls became Tau Pi Omega Chapter on January 23, 1993. There were thirty charter members: Cynthia Beasley, Patricia Brown, Patricia Weathers-Brownlee, Dontanette Cohill, Sharon Cooper, Brenda Dalton, Monique Davis, Arlena Edmonds, Sharon Friday, Gwendolyn Russell Green, Johnetta Hardy, Angela Hurt, Laura Hurt, Diane Johnson (Hill), Stacey Key, Debra Meadows, Marie McKenzie (Morgan), Brenda Mitchell, Charline Pinnix, Amelia Quarles, Tracey Reed, Paula Roberts, Charlotte Robinson, Doretha Ross, Paula Saunders, Rachanice Tate, Theopia Tate, Joyce Taylor, Rita Wyatt and Oneitta Young (Lawrence).

 

Tau Pi Omega Chapter has had 12 presidents. The chapter presidents are listed in chronological order:  Brenda Dalton, Stacy Key, Diane Johnson Hill, Gwendolyn Russell Green, Alfra Dean Fisher, Doretha Redd Ross, Angela M. Friall, Theresa M. House, Erika Pierre, Eula Moore, Linda R. Phillips, Aidra N. Martin and Portia L. Brantley who is the thirteenth and current president.

 

Throughout our thirty (30) years of service, Tau Pi Omega members have collaborated with other agencies and organizations to make a positive difference in the lives of the residents of DeKalb County. We continue to be committed to the ideals of our sisterhood, “To make Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, supreme in service to all mankind!”

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