The Ladies of Oak Lane represents the 12 Panhellenic chapters at Virginia Tech and their philanthropic efforts on and off campus. Whether it be through their own national philanthropy, a local cause, university event or other chapter's philanthropy, these women spend countless hours working to better the community. The Ladies of Oak Lane highlights some of the wonderful things the Panhellenic community does both individually and collectively.

Our Mission: To enhance the perception of the Panhellenic community by showcasing chapters' philanthropic efforts.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Kappa Delta does Pumpkin Patch!


It couldn't have been a more beautiful day for a trip to the Pumpkin Patch!  The perfect sunny fall weather made for an exciting hay ride and great pictures!  


Kappa Delta girls met at the house at 3pm on Sunday, October 16th and caravaned to the nearby patch for a day full of fun and sisterhood bonding.  Once we arrived at the patch, sister Monica Borza, arranged a hayride to take us down to pick out our pumpkins.  All of us piled into the back of the hay-covered wagon and had the giant John Deere cart us away.  We couldn't have had more fun running around snapping pictures and picking up the cute little pumpkins.  Girls really enjoyed the abundance of pumpkin vines that seemed to stretch for endless acres.  

Once the pumpkins were picked, we got to watch a few people sling pumpkins in a giant sling-shot as far as they could get it to go.  That was quite an entertainment.  Overall it was such a cute little experience, from the quaint little ice cream and gift shop, to the miniature horses parading around.  We all enjoyed spending the valuable time with our sisters and can't wait to do it again next year.  It's these little traditions that make sisterhood so great.  (: