What Are You Thankful For?

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As the Thanksgiving holidays are upon us, the DZAA would like to remind everyone to take some time, sit back, and consider those things for which you are thankful. In the hustle and bustle of our every day lives, it is easy to become so entangled with work, exercise, school, hobbies, and everything else that we become tired, frustrated, and angry, maybe even bitter, and we completely forget to take notice of those things in our lives that bring us joy and happiness.

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Such as your family…

 Thank you for your friendship

Your friends…

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Your home…

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Your Delta Zeta Brothers…

And so much more. So we begin this busy week of holiday preparation and Black Friday shopping, let’s not get so busy that we completely forget the reason for the holiday. Let’s all take a moment to stop and remember the many things in our lives that bring us happiness and make each day a little bit better than the last.

Happy Thanksgiving to all of our Alumni and their families!

Happy Birthday, Alumni!

The Delta Zeta Alumni Association wants to extend to all of our Brothers who have birthdays in November the warmest and happiest birthday wishes for a wonderful day!

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Those celebrating this month are:

Bryan Callaway – Novemnber 5th
Pedro Duran – November 10th
Paul Hinebaugh – November 17th
Sean Winther – November 23rd
Jose Suarez – November 26th

Best wishes to each and every one of you, as well as all of our other Brothers who are celebrating birthdays in November (and who we may have missed in the above list)!

Rehearsing for Murder?

Who killed Monica Welles? That’s the central question in the upcoming play, “Rehearsal for Murder,” starring one of DZAA’s very own, Brother Todd Latoski. Opening Friday, October 31st at the Shoestring Theatre in Lake Helen, Florida, “Rehearsal for Murder” is a thrilling theatrical mystery in which the theater becomes the set for the play.

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Brother Latoski has been performing off and on at the Shoestring Theatre for five years now, and his latest role finds him as a suspect (and potential killer!) in a mystery filled with surprising twists and an exciting climax.

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If you live anywhere near Lake Helen, or if you want to take a nice weekend trip, check out the Shoestring Theatre and support our fellow Alumnus. “Rehearsal for Murder” runs for three weeks, with shows Friday and Saturday nights, and matinees on Sundays. You’ll definitely be in for a treat!

More info can be found at http://shoestringtheatre.net/