Submitted by Dr. Yvette Giles Stuart
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL –– The Delta Eta Zeta “Premier” Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated, Broward County’s pioneering Black Greek-letter organization, hosted a memorable “Delta Eta Zeta Day at the Museum” on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
Celebrating its 75th anniversary this year, the chapter’s VIP tour and lunch at History Fort Lauderdale honored its charter members and longest-serving members, including its esteemed Crystal Doves (members with 50-plus years of service). The day offered a vibrant blend of history, sisterhood and cultural reflection.
A highlight of the day was a special surprise guest, 77-year Crystal Dove Soror Elizabeth “Betty” Munnings of West Palm Beach. Munnings captivated attendees with insights into Zeta’s early days in Southern Florida, ahead of her 99th birthday on June 27.
“I was thrilled to invite Soror Munnings, who was a distinguished educator and my mother Ruth Taylor Giles’ Bethune-Cookman College classmate (Class of 1948), to join us as a very special treat for our chapter sisters,” said Dr. Yvette Giles Stuart, who hosted the event…