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Lisa Manyon writes about Beta Sigma Phi, a non-academic organization for women.
The Lewiston Morning Tribune - Feminine Focus
Published in the November 2004 issue

A Sorority of Sisters

By Lisa Manyon
For Target Publications

When Jennifer Young was transferred by Shopko to manage the Pullman store in February 2001 - and her husband transferred to Lewiston to be
assistant manager of that store - it was a big change from life in Quincy, Ill.

Young and her husband, Kevin, welcomed the change, but found that establishing a household, starting jobs in a new area,commuting to work and working in different towns left little time to
develop friendships.

It was by chance that Young was introduced to Beta Sigma Phi.

"The sorority has provided me with a network of friends and has seen me through so many life transitions," Young said.

Young first heard about Beta Sigma Phi from Colleen Grittner of Lewiston, who has been a member of a Lewiston chapter of the
organization for more than eight years.

The two women met when Young was shopping for window treatments for her home and Grittner answered her call for bids.

Young said she told Grittner she and her husband were having trouble meeting friends, and Grittner told her about Beta Sigma Phi.

Beta Sigma Phi is a non-academic based women's sorority founded in 1931 in Abilene, Kansas, by Walter W. Ross.

Originally, Beta Sigma Phi was created as a book club, but it blossomed into a women's organization that today has more than
165,000 members internationally, with groups in all 50 states, each Canadian providence and more than 32 countries.

There are 29 Beta Sigma Phi groups in north central Idaho and southeastern Washington with a total of 335 members, according to figures from the group's headquarters in Kansas City, Mo.

Each group holds meetings once or twice a month that are constructed around a short educational program, chapter business and socializing.
The groups in each location get together a few times a year for various socials and representatives of each group meet more often to
discuss group business.

The Greek letters of the Beta Sigma Phi name mean "Life, Learning and Friendship."

Shortly after they met, Grittner invited Young to a meeting. Young joined that chapter and has been a member for more than two years.

Young has changed careers and is now the manager of Bath & Body Works in Lewiston and she and her husband have sold their previous home and
bought a different one.

"Connections in sorority really helped during the buying and selling of homes," Young said. "One of my sorority sisters had a home we were
able to rent during the transition."

Sorority enables people to give back to the community, develop female friendships and learn new things, Young said.

Grittner said she has stayed in Beta Sigma Phi for similar reasons.

"The peer support is amazing," she said. "It's a constant in my life that I really feel good about."

Young shared her sorority experience with her mother, Kathryn Winebrinner, who lives in Washington, Mo. Winebrinner had just moved
to that area from Augusta, Ill., and Young found her mother's concerns about meeting new people closely mirrored how she felt when she moved
to Lewiston.

Young called Beta Sigma Phi headquarters in Kansas City to get information about groups in her mother's new location. She got names
and phone numbers.

Winebrinner went to her first meeting in Washington, Mo., in May 2004. Young was there visiting and went with her.

Since then Winebrinner has been participating in the sorority and said the experience has changed her life.

"I've met new friends and participated in interesting socials, such as a tour of local wineries that was a group social with husbands
included," Winebrinner said in a recent telephone interview.

Winebrinner also recently worked a group fundraiser at the Washington County fair, the third largest county fair in Missouri.

"Our group worked the information booth and it was a great way to meet people in the community," she said. "I'm also impressed with the
new things we learn. Recently two group members presented a program on their trip to Europe."

Her group is adopting children through the local pregnancy council and shopping for the families for Christmas, Winebrinner said.

"At our next meeting they will bring the items and gift wrap as a group so everyone can see what was purchased."

Winebrinner, Young and Grittner all said making new friends is the most important aspect of sorority for them.

It also was a surprising benefit to the granddaughter of Beta Sigma Phi founder Walter W. Ross.

"When I became a member and started making friendships through Beta Sigma Phi, I found that people could want to be your friend just
because they liked you, not for what it would get them," Laura Ross Wingfield said in a recent e-mail interview from the organization's
headquarters. "That was a revelation to me."

Beta Sigma Phi helped her transform from someone who was shy and had low self esteem to a person who is no longer shy and who is sure of
herself, she said.

"I grew up with Beta Sigma Phi and never really believed all I was told about it by my parents," Wingfield said. "Then I came to work
for the organization and found out that what I had been told was nowhere near as great as the organization really was."

Wingfield is in charge of the online chapters of Beta Sigma Phi.

More information about Beta Sigma Phi is available by writing to Beta
Sigma Phi, Membership Department, 1800 W. 91st Place, Kansas City,
Mo. 64114-0500, by calling 1-888-238-2221, or by visiting http://www.betasigmaphi.org

It costs $48 to join the organization, and $24 each year after.

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