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Refer a Potential Brother As you might recall from pledgeship, Rush is the lifeblood of the fraternity. As a membership-based organization, Acacia is dependent on a constant influx of new members to carry on our traditions. Only with a strong and dedicated group of alumni can our beloved fraternity enjoy another century of excellence. Perhaps your son is about to step foot on a college campus for the first time, or maybe he's just beginning to look at options for higher education. Maybe your neighbor or your child's friend from the high school baseball team is college-bound. If you know a young man with the potential to become a great Acacian, we'd love to get in touch with him and explain the virtues of joining an orgranization such as Acacia. Click here to refer a young man, and we'll be sure to contact him. Help Establish a New Colony Our most successful colonizations in the last decade have all had one thing in common, a strong base of alumni volunteers. Brothers with experience in finances, education and advising, property management, ritual, and countless other areas are vital to build a thriving chapter. Whether you are interested in establishing a colonization interest group in your area or would like to help a current colony, we'd like to hear from you. Click here to email us. | Social Networking |
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