Thursday, January 20, 2011

Fire up the Engine Campaign- February


Brothers,

The Fire up the Engine campaign, Tau Zeta’s effort to raise $4,000 for our fire truck repairs, is off to a strong start. The campaign has collected one-fourth of its goal from Tau Zeta alumni donations. However, we still need your help. If you have not donated yet, visit our website http://wsulambdachi.com and click on the donate button. From there, you will be directed to Tau Zeta’s Pay Pal page where you can make an easy credit card donation. We are very grateful for your support.

A special thanks goes out to the following Tau Zeta alums who have already given money:

Gary Manchester
Jim King
James Dalen
Dietrich Miklautsch
Scot Hulbert
Daniel Eveleth
Jeremy Jones

Fire Truck update

Last Wednesday, the fire truck was towed from Tau Zeta’s parking lot to a shop where it is currently being repaired. Attached is a picture of the fire truck being towed. The back axel has been replaced, hydraulic brakes are being installed, and the next task will be to get the engine fully functional.

As an added incentive to donate to the campaign, alumni who donate a $100 or more will be sent a Cougar banner in the mail. These banners are generously being donated to us from Pat Mitchell, a father of a current Tau Zeta member. Additionally the top ten donors will have their names and Taus listed a plague that will be sealed on the fire truck.

Final Words

Current Tau Zeta members are very excited to see the repairs of the fire truck finally be completed. We see this as being very beneficial to our future. The new and improved fire truck will serve as a recruiting tool and will also unite current members and alums. Imagine coming back to Lambda Chi for our Homecoming BBQ and getting to take a ride on the fire truck!

Though repairs are now being made, it’s important we continue gathering funds for restoring the fire truck to its original glory. No matter how much money you give, you’ll help restore a legacy.

IN ZAX,

Andrew Talevich
Alumni Correspondent
Tau 1731

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