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Please Join Us… Please Join Us… Ohio Beta 12th Annual Phi Union Weekend April 15 - 17, 2016 Please Note: Reservations for most events are required in order to guarantee the appropriate number of meals/seats. Online registration is available at community2.owu.edu/phiunion2016 or simply complete the en- closed form and send it with your check (made payable to Ohio Wesleyan University) or charge card instructions by Friday, April 08, 2016 to: Ohio Wesleyan University, Alumni Relations Office, 61 S. Sandusky Street, Delaware, OH 43015 Questions? Call the OWU Alumni Relations Office at (740) 368-3325, or call/ email Andy Warnock ’06 at (740) 815-5632 or [email protected]. Phi Delta Theta ФΔΘ Schedule of Events FRIDAY, APRIL 15 4:30 pm Opening Reception Buns, 6 W. Winter Street, Downtown Delaware 6:00 pm Early Arrival+ Dinner Buns, 6 W. Winter Street, Downtown Delaware Reservations are required in order to reserve the appropriate amount of seats, but no pre-payment is necessary. Dinner will be menu order, and appetizers will be provided “on the house.” Please come as you are, whenever you can make it! 8:00 pm Evening Program at Perkins Observatory Perkins Observatory, 3199 Columbus Pike (Rte. 23 South), Delaware Program contents vary based on sky conditions. Advanced ticket purchase is suggested. For tickets, call (740) 363-1257 or visit perkins.owu.edu 8:00 pm Department of Theatre & Dance: Red Hot & Cole (The Musical), by Cole Porter Ohio Wesleyan, Chappelear Drama Center Tickets are $10 for general admission and $5 for senior citizens. To reserve tickets, call the Theatre Box Office at (740) 368-3855. Schedule of Events continued ANNOUNCEMENT: On Saturday, a community service project will be undertaken by a team of alumni and undergraduates. To learn more about participating in this philanthropy, please email Andy Warnock at: [email protected]. SATURDAY, APRIL 16 8:00 am ФΔΘ Golf Challenge Delaware Golf Club, 3329 Columbus Pike (just south of town), Delaware delawaregolfclub.com $60 per golfer paid reservation is required. Registration fee covers green fees for 18 holes, lunch, and the cost of prizes for “Closest to the Pin,” “Long Drive,” and PDT Cup Champions (individual and foursome). One hole will feature a Hole-In-One challenge! 1:30 pm OWU @ Denison—Men’s LAX Denison University, Granville, OH 1:30 pm Phi Delt Alumni Basketball Game Ohio Wesleyan, Branch Rickey Arena The game will be scored and refereed. Statistics will be available at Saturday’s dinner event. This event features young alumni and current undergraduate hoopsters. Free Admission. Donations to “Team OWU, Men’s Basketball” are encouraged. 3:30 pm Open House Phi Delt House, 19 Williams Drive, Delaware 6:30 pm Phi-Union Cocktail Hour Ohio Wesleyan, Hamilton-Williams Campus Center, Benes Rooms Meet and greet with OWU President, Rock Jones. There will be an open bar. 7:30 pm Phi-Union Dinner - 11:00 pm Ohio Wesleyan, Hamilton-Williams Campus Center, Benes Rooms Dinner will be served around 7:30 p.m. Please arrive early to enjoy the company of fellow brothers and view Phi Delta Theta memorabilia. $45 per person paid reservation is required. A portion of the dinner cost will help supplement the undergraduate meals– thank you in advance! Buffet Dinner & Open Bar– beer, wine, and cocktails are included with purchase of dinner Hors d’oeuvres: vegetarian spring rolls, chicken fingers, cheese and crackers and tomato and basil bruschetta Dinner Buffet: herb roasted turkey breast, garlic roasted prime rib, balsamic marinated pork loin, mixed green and fruit salads, fresh vegetables and potatoes Desserts: assorted cookies, chocolate cake and cheese cake Meet & Greet with Ohio Wesleyan President, Rock Jones. Presentation of Pledges. Meet the newest members of Ohio Beta Gold & Silver Legionnaires. Presentation of awards to those Phis celebrating their 25th & 50th anniversaries from pledging Phi Delta Theta. Phi Delt Song. Relive the years when singing was a way of life in fraternities. Saturday Schedule of Events Continued PDT Athletic Hall of Fame Class. The 6th class of the Athletic Hall of Fame will be introduced. Name Class Sport(s) Jack Winters 1961 Golf Lowell Vorpe 1967 Football Glenn Blomquist 1968 Cross Country and Track Chris Cortina 1998 Lacrosse Jay Tilton 2003 Golf Phi Delt House, 19 Williams Drive, Delaware will be open following the Phi Union Please remember: NO ALCOHOL ALLOWED on the chapter house property! SUNDAY, APRIL 17 12:00 pm OWU vs. DePauw Ohio Wesleyan, Littick Field Men’s baseball doubleheader 1:00 pm Art Exhibit Ohio Wesleyan, Ross Art Museum, 60 S. Sandusky Street, Delaware Ohio Wesleyan’s graduating fine arts majors will exhibit their works in the Richard M. Ross Art Museum. The museum is open from 1 - 5 p.m. ФΔΘ HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS Delaware Area Delaware Best Western (740) 363-3510 (800) 780-7234 Quality Inn & Suites (formerly Comfort Inn) (740) 363-8863 (800) 228-5150 Winter Street Inn, Bed & Breakfast (740) 990-8695 Delaware/Sunbury (I71 & Rte. 36, 8 miles East of Delaware) Hampton Inn (740) 363-4700 (800) 426-7866 Holiday Inn Express (740) 362-3036 (800) 465-4329 Worthington Area (Rt. 23 & I270, 15 miles South of Delaware) Hyatt Place (614) 846-4355 (888) 492-8847 Courtyard by Marriott (614) 436-7070 (800) 321-2211 Holiday Inn (614) 436-0700 (888) 465-4329 Sheraton Suites (614) 436-0004 (800) 325-3535 Ohio Beta highly recommends the Winter Street Inn Bed & Breakfast. Occupancy is four bedrooms. It would be an enjoyable way for couples to spend the weekend. Name: OWU (for nametag) Class Year: Address, City, State and Zip Email: Phone: Guest: OWU Class Year: Guest: OWU Class Year: EVENTS # Attending Price Total Friday, April 15 - 4:30 pm Early Arrival Dinner N/A Buns Saturday, April 16 - 8:00 am PDT Golf Challenge $ 60 Delaware Golf Club Saturday, April 16 - 6:30 pm Phi Union Cocktail Hour / Dinner $ 45 OWU, Hamilton Williams, Benes Rooms PAYMENT INFORMATION TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: $ _______________ ______ Enclosed is my check for the total, made payable to Ohio Wesleyan University ______ Charge my credit card for the total ___ Visa ___ MasterCard ___ American Express ___ Discover Card Number Cardholder’s Name Signature Challenge other brothers from your era to pay a visit to campus for Phi Union 2016 .
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