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The Conway Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority is hosting its second Crimson and Cream Affair on March 22 at Crown Reef Resort. This event, featuring dinner and dancing, aims to raise funds for scholarships benefiting African American female students graduating high school in 2025. Tickets are available for $70. The sorority recently celebrated the success of its Little Miss Delta Scholarship Pageant, highlighting its commitment to education and community service through various initiatives.
Exciting Events Unfolding in Conway as Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Prepares for a Grand Affair
Conway, South Carolina is buzzing with excitement as the Conway Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated gears up for its highly anticipated second Crimson and Cream Affair. Mark your calendars for March 22, because this isn’t just any evening; it’s a chance to come together, enjoy good food, dance the night away, and, most importantly, make a difference!
A Night of Celebration and Support
The Crimson and Cream Affair will boast a delightful dinner at the beautiful Crown Reef Resort and Conference Center located in nearby Myrtle Beach. It’s the perfect backdrop for an evening aimed at raising funds for a noble cause. The funds raised will support various community initiatives and programs organized by the chapter, with a particular focus on awarding scholarships to bright, talented, African American female students graduating high school in 2025.
The ticket price for this fabulous evening is set at just $70, and there are still tickets available for purchase. This event offers not only an opportunity to indulge in delicious food and lively dancing but also a chance to contribute to a remarkable cause. Every dollar spent supports the educational dreams of students in the community.
Shining Moments from the Recent Little Miss Delta Scholarship Pageant
Among the participants, Serenity Brunson took home the crown as the Wee Miss Delta Queen, also winning titles for Most Photogenic and Best Dressed in her age group. The first runner-up for this category was Dariana Greene. NiAngel Sindab was crowned the Little Miss Delta Queen and snatched the titles for Most Photogenic and Best Dressed as well! The first runner-up for her category was Nazhiya Richardson.
All the pageant participants walked away with more than just smiles. They each received a variety of prizes, including financial awards for savings bonds, trophies, sashes, bouquets of red and white roses, and unique special gifts that highlighted their participation in the pageant.
Building the Future with Scholarships
The excitement doesn’t stop there. The organization is deeply invested in educational development and outreach efforts. Recently, the chapter presented $1,000 scholarships to outstanding students from local high schools: Keyana Durant from North Myrtle Beach High School, Nia Smalls from Conway High School, Alexus Alston from St. James High School, and Kiera Simmons from Socastee High School. These scholarships assist young women in pursuing their dreams of higher education.
The chapter has immense gratitude for the public’s support, which plays a crucial role in the success of their programs and initiatives. The funds raised through events like the Crimson and Cream Affair and activities such as the pageant empower the organization to continue its mission of community service and educational enrichment for the talented young women of Horry County.
Join the Fun and Make a Difference!
So, if you’re looking for a fantastic evening filled with laughter, dancing, and a heartwarming cause, don’t miss out on the Crimson and Cream Affair! Grab your tickets now and be a part of an event that promises to change lives while celebrating the vibrant spirit of the community.
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- WBTW: Conway Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Society Ready for Night of Excellence
- My Horry News: Dedicated Educator Sandra Faye Chestnut Jones
- WECT: Myrtle Beach Man Accused of Sexually Assaulting Year Old Girl
- Google Search: Delta Sigma Theta
- Grand Strand Magazine: Rocket Science Feature
- Wikipedia: Scholarship

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