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THIRD ANNUAL JABBERWOCK

The Third Annual Jabberwock, presented by Kappa Sigma Chapter—now the North Jersey Alumnae Chapter (NJAC)—represents a pivotal moment in the chapter’s expanding legacy of cultural celebration and educational support. By its third year, Jabberwock had already become a highly anticipated community event, showcasing the rich artistic talent of local performers while strengthening the chapter’s commitment to youth empowerment. This production not only elevated emerging singers, dancers, actors, and creative artists but also brought families and community partners together in a shared celebration of creativity and achievement.
More than an moment of entertainment, the Third Annual Jabberwock reaffirmed the chapter’s mission to fuel scholarship opportunities for promising young students. The funds raised during the event directly supported educational initiatives, reinforcing Delta Sigma Theta’s dedication to academic excellence and service. Each year, the growing success of Jabberwock demonstrated the chapter’s organizational strength, cultural influence, and unwavering support for the community. The third iteration of this beloved tradition stands as a testament to Kappa Sigma’s ability to blend artistry, advocacy, and sisterhood into a meaningful and enduring chapter program.
