Projects and Events
Upcoming Projects & Events
We have a busy Spring 2012 semester planned! Here's a list of the upcoming events we have so far. Sometimes there are limits on the number of people that can go or information may change, so check for emails from our VP of Communication for the most up-to-date information.
Jan. 16: MLK Challenge, 8am-5pm, meet at Overcash Student Commons
Jan. 25: Student Resources Day, 10am-1pm, Overcash 2nd floor lobby
Jan. 27: Levine Children's Hospital service project
Jan. 31: Letter stuffing at meeting to invite new members, 1pm until we're done! FREE pizza!!
Feb. 2: Six degrees of separation event for Citizen Schools. Contact VP of Service for info.
Feb. 14: Project Life Bone Marrow drive, 9am-2pm
March 5-11: Spring Break!
Mar. 17: Samaritan's Feet service project, 9am-noon
Mar. 20: Elizabeth Ave. Adopt-A-Street clean up, after meeting ~2pm
Mar. 26: Fee Waiver application deadline
Apr. 13: Spring 2012 Induction application deadline
Apr. 18: International Spring Fest, 10am-2pm, Overcash front lawn
Apr. 19: Scholastic book sale at Sensoria, benefits A Child's Place, 9am-3pm, Overcash lobby
Apr. 23: Spring 2012 Induction Ceremony, 7pm, Halton Theatre, Overcash building, Central Campus
Apr. 24: Election information at PTK General Assembly meeting, 1pm
May 1: Officer Elections for 2012-13 school year
May 10: CPCC Graduation ceremonies (marshals needed!)
Annual Projects
American Cancer Society
At the beginning of each semester, PTK members sell raffle tickets for a premium parking space in the student parking deck at Central Campus. The raffle money is donated to the local ACS office. Thank you to everyone who supports this cause!
Keep America Beautiful
Phi Theta Kappa teamed with Keep America Beautiful, Inc. for our 2007-08 International Service Project, and we have continued the partnership ever since. We look forward to working with Keep America Beautiful in cleaning-up and raising awareness on campus and in the community.

Adopt-A-Street Clean-up
Phi Lambda sponsors the clean up of Elizabeth Ave. at least once a semester. We are responsible for the stretch from Presbyterian Hospital to McDowell Street. Volunteers are always needed on clean-up days to help pick up trash and other debris. Pick-up sticks, buckets and bags are provided.
Wildlife Habitat Clean-up
Our chapter also helps take care of the Wildlife Habitat area on Central Campus. The Habitat is a beautiful spot located behind Kratt. Members are asked to help with koi pond maintenance, weed pulling, pruning, planting and other duties on clean-up days. The Wildlife Habitat is made possible through the Center for Sustainability and supported by PTK and Service Club.
