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.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Zeta Day

Every year, the sisters of ZTA attend Zeta Day.  This year, Zeta Day was in Norfolk, VA.  A total of 8 Virginia chapters were there along with numerous advisors and alumni.  Most girls from the chapter left on Friday and enjoyed time on the beach, shopping, and just relaxing with their sisters! On Friday night, everyone headed to a sister, Lindsay Velline's beach house for a cookout.  

Zeta Day was on Saturday and the Eta Xi chapter of Virginia Tech accepted one award after another.  We received Most Improved GPA, Outstanding Recruitment, Outstanding Service, and Best Website. 

Everyone broke out into discussion groups to get to know one another and more about the various campus chapters.  This was a great opportunity to share ideas with one another.

A very special sister shout out to Emily Smalling, our nomination for being best all-around Zeta for her involvement with the chapter and campus. 

Zeta Day every year is a great experience and opportunity.  We feel so proud to not only represent our accomplishments but to be able to  show just how wonderful the Virginia Tech Panhellenic community is. 

We are so proud of our chapter and for each and every member who has made the past year so successful! Already looking forward to what next year's Zeta Day will bring.