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Cotillion (formerly Jabberwock)
The PGCAC Cotillion (formerly Jabberwock) has evolved into a long-term sustainable program that continues to raise funds for scholarships and other public service projects. It now represents an evening of elegance and entertainment that showcases the gifts and talents of the program participants while advancing the goals and objectives of the Delta scholarship program.
The Prince George’s County Alumnae Chapter’s (PGCAC) Cotillion program is a biennial two-tiered one that includes the younger girls ages 8 to 12 in the Little Miss Jabberwock component, providing them with similar opportunities for cultural, educational and social nurturing and growth. Miss Jabberwock contestants are Junior and Senior High School students. The Cotillion Program represents a comprehensive approach designed to instill inspiration and aspiration with no goals being beyond reach when consistently passionate dedication and persistence remain in the forefront.
In the spirit of friendly competition, Cotillion contestants engage in social, cultural, and social activities, all designed to focus on building mind, body, spirit, and social awareness, as well as developing positive relationships. The participants raise funds toward not only their higher education, but also the higher education of other in the community. The PGCAC Cotillion program is a diverse program that continues to raise funds for scholarship and other Delta sponsored public service projects.
Our Programs
Event Calendar
(Upcoming Events)
- Fri, Sep 29PGCAC, NPHC, and the American Red Cross Community Blood Drive
- Fri, Sep 29Financial Fifth Friday with PGCAC and New York Life
- Mon, Oct 09Suicide Prevention: Let's Have a ConversationOct 09, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PMpgcacsuicideprevention.eventbrite.comSuicide Prevention sponsored by the Prince George’s County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. in collaboration with the PG County Community Crisis Services' Call Center Director Jamieson Brill and the Mental Health Empowerment agency CEO T-Kea Blackman
- Multiple DatesWed, Oct 11Wednesday Wise Webinars: Scholarship Informational Sessions 2023
- Sat, Oct 14American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Virtual Walk
- Thu, Oct 19Home Fire Prevention and Evacuation WebinarOct 19, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PMWebinarPlease join the Prince George's County Alumnae Chapter (PGCAC) DST, Emergency Response Team Committee, and the Prince George's County Fire-EMS Department on Thursday, October 19, 2023, from 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m., for an informative webinar on home fire prevention and evacuation plans.