Tri Delta Alumnae Chapter
Clearwater, FL

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The pearl is the jewel of Tri Delta. It was chosen to symbolize the new member because it is the one jewel that grows, developing from a tiny grain of sand into a thing of great value and beauty.
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The pine tree is a symbol of Tri Delta's collegiate members because it represents growth and lofty aspirations.
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The pansy is Tri Delta's flower. It is a symbol of alumnae membership and the third step in the lifetime development of Delta Delta Delta's members.
Poseidon
The patron Greek divinity of Tri Delta is Poseidon, god of the sea and one of the three rulers of the universe.
Member update:
After three years, Denise Dempster Watkins has passed the torch to our new Clearwater Alumnae Chapter President, Carolyn Jones Craske!!! Please tune in for Carolyn's President's Letter to be posted on this site!!!
President's Letter
Welcome,
I'm looking at our new website as the "front door" to our Tri Delta home. A door that can be opened with the question, "How may I help you?" I envision our website not only helping, answering questions and entertaining our own alumnae group, but offering the same for other Tri Delta chapters and their supporters. In addition, I love the fact that our new site offers a quick and direct access to our membership roster, our philanthropy cause, our calendar and our photo gallery!
Also, please keep in mind that even though Julie Michael and Linsay Rohr have created this site, it belongs to all of us. So, please send your contributions and suggestions to Julie and Linsay at any time. We're counting on your dedication and creativity to make this site absolutely fabulous!
Again, thank you Julie and Linsay for this wonderful opportunity to share our chapter's program! I'm so excited and I hope you all are too!
Loyally,
Denise Dempster Watkins, Ohio Wesleyan
President of the Clearwater, Florida Alumnae Chapter
OUR PURPOSE
Written in 1888 by Sarah Ida Shaw, Boston
THE PURPOSE OF DELTA DELTA DELTA shall be to establish a perpetual bond of friendship among its members, to develop a stronger and more womanly character, to broaden the moral and intellectual life, and to assist its members in every possible way.
THE OPEN MOTTO
(As'-fah-los Ag-a-po'-men Al-lay'las)
"Let us steadfastly love one another"