1967
THE SUPREMES AT NEWARK SYMPHONY HALL

In 1967, the North Jersey Alumnae Chapter (originating as Kappa Sigma Chapter) achieved a remarkable milestone by hosting a performance of The Supremes at Newark Symphony Hall, one of the most prestigious cultural venues in New Jersey. This extraordinary event highlighted the chapter’s commitment to community engagement, cultural enrichment, and innovative fundraising. By bringing one of Motown’s most iconic groups to the local stage, the chapter created an unforgettable experience that blended entertainment with purpose, offering the community an evening of world-class music while supporting the Sorority’s mission-driven programs.
The performance showcased the chapter’s organizational strength, broad community presence, and ability to forge meaningful partnerships that uplift the arts. Beyond its excitement and glamour, the event served as a significant fundraising effort that supported scholarships and community initiatives—further aligning with Delta Sigma Theta’s Five-Point Programmatic Thrust. Hosting The Supremes at such a renowned venue demonstrated NJAC’s vision and leadership during a vibrant era of cultural expression and social change. The 1967 performance remains a celebrated part of the chapter’s history, reflecting its dedication to service, sisterhood, and creating impactful experiences that resonate across generations.
