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SPUR Donor Recognition


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Epsilon Theta will show its appreciation for all contributions by awarding certificates of recognition to each donor and by listing every donor's name on a permanent plaque* to be located in the newly redecorated chapter room. All donors will also be given souvenir pieces of the old parquet flooring. Four levels of donation have been identified for additional recognition:
  • Commander's Circle
    $25,000 and up. Members of the exclusive Commander's Circle will have the chance to dedicate a public room of the house that will undergo significant renovation, including the Chapter Room, Dining Room, Living Room and Kitchen. They will also receive a personalized photo album filled with pictures from their years at Epsilon Theta.
  • Lieutenant's Club
    $10,000 - $49,999. Members of the Lieutenant's Club will have the opportunity to rub elbows with other influential ET alums at a Special Recognition Dinner to be held at an upscale Boston restaurant upon the completion of the Campaign for 259. This group of donors will also be recognized with photos and bios in the Epsilon Theta newsletter.
  • Chapter Benefactor
    $5,000 - $9,999. The first 40 contributors at the Chapter Benefactor level will earn a nameplate on the back of one of the dining room chairs. Get your donation in early to secure a coveted spot around First Table! This is a great way to immortalize your contribution to the Campaign for 259, or you may choose to dedicate your donation to a loved one.
  • The 259 Society
    $1,000 - $4,999. All members of the 259 Society will be able to put a personal mark on the SPUR project by designing a tile for the newly renovated kitchen. Choose text, images, or a combination of the two to create a lasting commemoration of your contribution to ET. The collection of personalized tiles will be prominently displayed along a single wall of the kitchen and will be seen by visitors for decades to come. If you make your pledge by December 31, 2001 you will also receive a mounted artistic drawing of the front facade of 259 Saint Paul Street.
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* All requests to opt out of recognition opportunities will be honored.