In episode 9, we chat with Arlene Jospe Veron, Director of the Bold Notes Project. We chat about what the project is, how it came about, what Sigma Alpha Iota has done to help with the project, and how members can get involved to help with the project. Be sure to visit the SAI National Website for further information and a guide from the Library of Congress to get started.
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In episode 9, we chat with Arlene Jospe Veron, Director of the Bold Notes Project. We chat about what the project is, how it came about, what Sigma Alpha Iota has done to help with the project, and how members can get involved to help with the project. Be sure to visit the SAI National Website for further information and a guide from the Library of Congress to get started.
Rebroadcast: Premier Episode: SAI Philanthropies Inc.
The 1903 Sigma Alpha Iota Podcast
40 minutes
3 years ago
Rebroadcast: Premier Episode: SAI Philanthropies Inc.
Welcome to the premier episode of the 1903-Sigma Alpha Iota Podcast. In our very first episode, we chat with Heidi Frankson, Chair of SAI Philanthropies Inc. and discuss what SAI Philanthropies is, what SAI Philanthropies does, how members can get involved, and how members can help support SAI Philanthropies Inc. A big thank you to Heidi Frankson for her time and generosity in sharing information about this wonderful arm of Sigma Alpha Iota, International Music Fraternity. Heard ...
The 1903 Sigma Alpha Iota Podcast
In episode 9, we chat with Arlene Jospe Veron, Director of the Bold Notes Project. We chat about what the project is, how it came about, what Sigma Alpha Iota has done to help with the project, and how members can get involved to help with the project. Be sure to visit the SAI National Website for further information and a guide from the Library of Congress to get started.