Tuesday, October 26, 2010

MOMS AND TOTS

Our first Moms and Tots event was a huge success!  We went to Gardner Village in West Jordan.  It was "Witch Fest" and the kiddos that came had the opportunity to go on a little scavenger witch hunt around the village! The witches weren't scary, but the rainy weather was! With tons of boutiques, candy shops, face painting, and restaurants; there is something for  everyone!  We even had a handful of women bring their nieces and nephews.

Jacie and Karly both brought their nieces and nephews!

Brooke and her future Alpha Phi Maddie.

Natalie made sure her little guy was cozy in his monkey costume!






This is Superman and a Skeleton!


We couldn't round up everyone that came, but here is some of the group!

Aunt Jacie let them get their face painted!

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Founder's Day in Cedar City

We had quite a successful Founder's Day in Cedar City, Utah (Kentucky Derby Themed).  With over 50 Alpha Phi Alumnae in attendance, we were able to catch up with old friends and even make new ones! Thank you to Southern Utah University's collegiate chapter, Theta Sigma for hosting the wonderful event.  A big thanks to the Las Vegas Alumnae Chapter for helping our chapter plan the festivities.  It was held during homecoming weekend at SUU and many Alumnae returned to the university they once called home to show their support  Thank you for all who attended the fabulous weekend of events! 




Las Vegas Alumnae joined us!





Look at all of the Alumnae!
Alpha Phi Alumnae and Collegiates enjoy the SUU football game during homecoming weekend.
Alumnae supporting their collegiate sisters at the homecoming parade.




A special thank you to:

Theta Sigma's Jessica Brooks and Jessica Taylor
Salt Lake  Alumnae Chater's Natalie Challier and Lisa Richardson
Las Vegas Alumnae Chapter's Audra Geving

Thursday, October 14, 2010

In loving memory



Kailie Marie Jones Browning Our beloved wife, mother, daughter and sister, Kailie Marie Browning returned home to her Heavenly Father on October 12, 2010.
Kailie was born July 28, 1986 in Salt Lake City to Stacy and Tammy Jones. She graduated from Northridge High School in 2004 with honors and was a member of the National Honor Society and Medical Academy. She attended Southern Utah University in 2005. There she was a member of Alpha-Phi (AOE). She graduated from CCI in Medical Office and was attending the Davis Applied Technology Center for her Medical Assistant degree. She was certified in First Aid, CPR and an Emergency Responder. Kailie was currently working at Ogden Clinic. She married Devin Ingham Browning in the Salt Lake Temple in 2006. Kailie and Devin have a beautiful seven month old daughter Bentley Marie Browning. Kailie has lived in Fort Walton Beach, FL, Sembach Germany, Okinawa Japan, Mildenhall England and made her home in Layton, UT.
Kailie was an active member of the LDS church. She was full of life, love and very adventurous. Her greatest joy and passion in life was her husband and their daughter Bentley. She loved softball, camping, fishing, hunting, boating, shooting, four wheeling, bowling, travel, photography, the scriptures, crafts and scrap booking. She was a very loving and compassionate person who loved life and helping others.
Kailie is survived by her husband Devin Browning, daughter Bentley Marie Browning, mother Tammy Bentley Jones, two sisters Kelsie (Adam) Price, Cassie Jones, and brother Cody Jones. brother-in-laws Justin (Mandy) Browning, Dallas Browning, Clint (Kristy) Browning, Travis (Chris) Browning. mother and father-in-law Denis and Susan Browning, grandmother Klea Jones, many aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews and nieces. She was preceded in death by her father Stacy Allen Jones, her grandparents Floyd (Betty) Bentley and Clifton Allen Jones. charitable account has been set up at America First Credit Union under the name “Kindness for Kailie and Bentley” for all those who would wish to make a donation.
Funeral Services will be held Saturday, October 16, 2010 at 11 a.m. at the Layton Eastridge Ward, 3290 N. 1050 E., Layton, UT. Friends may visit family on Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Lindquist’s Layton Mortuary, 1867 No. Fairfield Road and Saturday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the church. Interment, Lindquist’s Memorial Park at Layton, 1867 No. Fairfield Road.