Monday, June 30, 2014

Happy Birthday Founder Henry Tourner Asher!

Henry Tourner Asher, an unassuming, dependable supporter of Negro youth, equal rights, higher education and religious affairs and son of a Baptist Minister, was born in Owensboro, Kentucky, on June 30, 1890 and was the eldest of seven children.
He moved to Bloomington, Indiana, attended public schools and graduated from the Bloomington High School in 1910. He enrolled at Indiana University in 1910, where he received the degree of Bachelor of Arts in 1914. He became an instructor at Lincoln Institute at Jefferson City, Missouri from 1914-1915. In 1915, he enrolled in a graduate program at Wisconsin and subsequently at the University of Illinois, but transferred to the University of Minnesota, where he earned his MA degree in 1917. He received the degree of LL.B. at the Detroit College of Law in 1928.
After serving more than a year overseas in France during World War I, he chose to give up a possible teaching career at Wilberforce University for one in real estate. He ended up in Detroit, where he decided to enter the postal service.
Founder Asher, along with Founders Edmonds and Blakemore were the first three freshman initiates of the Alpha of Kappa Alpha Nu. Although not a charter member of the Detroit Alumni Chapter, he was among the first to affiliate with the chapter in 1920.
Founder Asher was an active member of several organizations including the NAACP, the Elks and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He spent the remainder of his life in Detroit, Michigan, where he died March 5, 1963.
Kevin Scott
Grand Historian

Monday, June 23, 2014

Come Celebrate Gallery Guichard's New Location Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting

Celebrate with CAC Kappa Brother Andre Guichard.
FRIDAY, JUNE 27TH 6 PM - 10 PM
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GALLERY GUICHARD
HAS AN AMAZING NEW LOCATION 
AT
436 E. 47TH STREET
Chicago, Illinois 60653


Read the Crain's Chicago Business article: 
Gallery Guichard hopes to be part of Bronzeville rebirth


CELEBRATE THE GRAND OPENING & RIBBON CUTTING
WITH CHICAGO ALUMNI CHAPTER
BROTHER ANDRE GUICHARD (Kappa Alpha 1987)

Click Here to RSVP at galleryguichardsocial@gmail.com

RSVP Genesis Exhibit
For additional information call 
(773) 791-7003 or go to:
www.galleryguichard.com
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Monday, June 2, 2014

KAPPA MEN NEEDED TO MARCH AGAINST VIOLENCE - http://eepurl.com/V0cyD

Saturday, June 7, 7:30 AM-12 PM
Chicago State University - The Quad


ALARM AT THE GATE!!!

Brothers All:

Kappa Alpha Psi is joining the other members of the National Pan Hellenic Council - Chicago (NPHCC) and the Chicago State University Student NPHC for a March Against Violence. This event must be supported in large numbers by all available Kappa Men! Our community needs us to stand up against the scourge of violence that is plaguing the City of Chicago. If we don't stand up and take action, who will?

A $10 registration fee for each walker will be collected to go towards the creation a resource guide for the community. Please bring the completed and signed Registration and Liability Forms, along with your $10 registration fee, to the event! Click the links below to open the Registration and Release of Liability Forms for the event. 
DATE: Saturday, June 7, 2014
TIME: 7:30 AM - 12:00 PM
LOCATION: Chicago State University
                      9501 S. King Drive
                      Chicago, IL 60628
                      Get Directions

Email Brother Yaw Ofosu at SVP@ChicagoAlumni1919.org, with any questions or for information.
Nupes, let us heed this entreaty from our revered Founder, Edward G. Irvin:
The fundamental purpose of this infant organization was, and is now "Achievement." Achievement in the intellectual, spiritual, physical and social phases of life. This the Fraternity holds can be better attained through group action, rather than individual. We hold that within the sacred confines of Kappa Alpha Psi, we exchange ideas, work for the common good, and consecrate ourselves at the altar of manly endeavors. We of this Clan have common interests, make common sacrifices, and assume common responsibilities. Through this, the organization has turned inefficient individual efforts into efficient fraternal efforts for the good of all.

Yours In The Bond.
Yaw K. Ofosu, Senior Vice Polemarch
Chicago (IL) Alumni Chapter
www.ChicagoAlumni1919.org
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Monday, May 26, 2014

Memorial Day message from the North Central Province Polemarch.


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Memorial Day Message

 

Today, we gather to remember the heroes from each generation who have lost their lives protecting our freedom.  Intertwined in the journey of Kappa Alpha Psi is the story of good Kappa men who loved our country so deeply that they were willing to  give their all to keep it safe and free.  When the call to serve came, they instinctively answered "I'll go" to protect their country and their brothers in arms.

Memorial Day is a solemn reminder that preserving our exceptional democracy often comes with a heavy cost.  To those we lost, we owe a profound debt that can never be fully repaid. But we can honor the fallen by caring for their loved ones and keeping faith with our veterans and their fellow brothers and sisters in arms.  Let us remember their service, honor their sacrifice, and celebrate their memory.  

So, as you are tending to the grill this afternoon, or spending time with family and friends, pause to reflect that the freedoms that we enjoy this day were earned by the sacrifices of those who came before.  Let us do all that we can so that their sacrifice has not been in vain.

There is a quote that says, "...we can't all be heroes, some of us have to stand on the curb and clap as they go by."  I ask that you join me today as I clap for those Kappa heroes as their memory proverbially goes by.

Korlon L. Kilpatrick II
23rd North Central Province Polemarch
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Monday, May 5, 2014

EGIF Community House - Sweat Equity & Community Service Project


Thanks to all who supported the event!
It was a great day of fellowship for ΚΑΨ!
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Over 60 Good Kappa Men and non-Kappas, participated in the ongoing clean-up of the Edward G. Irvin Foundation Community House. As part of the city-wide neighborhood Clean & Green Day program, we also conducted clean-up of 2-4 blocks in each direction around the facility. Many thanks to all who sacrificed their time and sweat sweeping, raking, scrubbing, mopping, weeding, hauling, and more! 

Volunteers included: Walter Miller, Eric Lindsay, Yaw Ofosu, Reggie Manney,
Arthur Clay, Jaami Dawan, P. Scott Montgomery, Jerry Johnson, Chuck Taylor, 
Michael Taylor, Michael Hubbard, Weyman Edwards, Victor Easley, Miles Dawson, Esau Wilkins, Melvin Hopson, Cicero Porter, Arthur Grist, Kwelan Kato, Carlos Martinez, Feeney Jay, Willie Coleman, Ted Vernon, Darryl Williams, Thomas Little, 
Terence Brooks Jr., Randy Ballard, James Moore, Paul Henderson, Virgil Perisee, Derek Scott, Ricardo Williams, Jonathan Ross, Donald Prentiss, Craig Charleston, 
Bill Grant, George Stanton, Kerry Johnson, Albert Foster, Dan Brisard, 
Marcus Alexander, Immanuel Basley, Marvin Paramore, Clyde Redfield, Glen Brooks, Quinton Davis, Derwin Theory Griggs, Delvin McCray, Jordan Bester, 
Denzel Tucker, Charles Walker & Sons, Johnny Mitchell, Jason Warren, Walter Mitchell, Major Armstead, Terrance Glover, Walter Green, Dionysius Hall, Calvin Heath, 
Kevin Scott, Alderman Willie Cochran, and Sharmaine Lee (ΣΓΡ), Jermaine Manual (non-Kappa), Nathaniel Johnson (non-Kappa).

The next EGIF Sweat Equity Day will be held later this month; and  the date and time will be communicated soon. All Brothers and EGIF supporters are asked to come out to show your support!

Yours In The Bond,
The Housing Committee, Membership Committee & EGIF Board of Directors

Chicago Project Green &

EGIF Community House Sweat Equity Day #2

 

Saturday, April 26, 2014


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