UPPER-CLASS ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
This award is presented annually by the Moscow-Pullman Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota to an upper-class member of the Sigma Zeta Chapter.
REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS AWARD
A check for $200 will be presented to the award recipient in January.
We expect that the recipient of this award will continue her exemplary participation and leadership in Sigma Zeta Chapter activities during the following year. We invite her to perform on the alumnae chapter’s annual musicale.
Please return the completed application to a chapter advisor by October 10, 2019.
REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS AWARD
- Each applicant must be a member “in good standing” with the Sigma Zeta College Chapter, and with the national fraternity.
- She must be active in chapter meetings and chapter projects.
- She must be a member of Sigma Zeta for two full semesters (not including initiating semester) before she can apply for this award.
- The applicant must state her intention to continue her studies at the University of Idaho, and her plan to remain active in the Sigma Zeta Chapter.
A check for $200 will be presented to the award recipient in January.
We expect that the recipient of this award will continue her exemplary participation and leadership in Sigma Zeta Chapter activities during the following year. We invite her to perform on the alumnae chapter’s annual musicale.
Please return the completed application to a chapter advisor by October 10, 2019.
SIGMA ALPHA IOTA
MOSCOW-PULLMAN ALUMNAE CHAPTER
SCHOOL INSTRUMENT AWARD
The mission of Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity (SAI) is to encourage, nurture and support the art of music. The Moscow-Pullman Alumnae Chapter, formed in 1961, is comprised of SAI members active in the local arts communities. In an effort to fulfill the mission of SAI, the Moscow-Pullman Alumnae chapter has acquired used musical instruments (which may or may not need further repair) in the effort to provide local music educators and their students with instruments needed for their programs.
A teacher or school district may apply for acquisition of one or more of these used instruments by filling out the following School Instrument Award Application. The award will be presented at our annual Spring Musicale held at the Lionel Hampton School of Music Haddock Performance Hall at 3:00 p.m. Applications will be considered on an availability basis.
Instruments will be awarded to a local school music education program that meets the following criteria:
Mail or E-Mail Applications to: [email protected]
A teacher or school district may apply for acquisition of one or more of these used instruments by filling out the following School Instrument Award Application. The award will be presented at our annual Spring Musicale held at the Lionel Hampton School of Music Haddock Performance Hall at 3:00 p.m. Applications will be considered on an availability basis.
Instruments will be awarded to a local school music education program that meets the following criteria:
- Explain which instrument(s) are needed for your school’s music program.
- Describe the system used at your school for instrument check-out procedures and instrument inventory.
- Describe how your school/district has planned to fund the maintenance of the instrument(s) which are requested
Mail or E-Mail Applications to: [email protected]