Our divine nine of brothers and sisters thank you so much for joining it’s an honor the members of the divine nine Montgomery County council members will jawando and Lori and sales hosted a breakfast and presented a proclamation for the local divine nine African-American Greek letter sororities and fraternities we are celebrating
Um the historic and life-giving relationships and Brotherhood and Sisterhood that have come from black fraternities and sororities for over a hundred years over a hundred years of um tradition and service Sisterhood and Brotherhood are gathered here today and I just want to thank all nine divine nine chapters for coming here and
Celebrating Black History Month with us and sharing the incredible contributions they’ve made to our County it’s wonderful that the divine nine is finally getting recognized for the work that we do in the community this is a wonderful event I feel honored to be a part of it
Um here to represent my chapter and and the D9 and the National Pen Illinois Council of Montgomery County I think this was a wonderful opportunity for the divine nine to be recognized by the county for all the great contributions that we all have given to the community in order to service our Greater
Community the divine nine also referred to as the National panhellenic Council Inc is the umbrella organization housing Greek letter organizations each were established with unique core values but share a common goal to educate and uplift the black community I feel wonderful about today council member will jawando and lorian sales saw
It fit to honor the divine nine of Montgomery County with a proclamation there are 14 chapters in Montgomery County and we were all here today to represent our various organizations and what we do for the residents of Montgomery County it’s a fabulous day historic event we are honored to be a
Part of this progress we look forward to doing this many many years in the future it’s important that we bring a light to the county on the efforts of the divine nine promoting unity and addressing problems of mutual interest Jordan Lindsay reporting in Rockville
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