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SO GLAD YOU'RE HERE

WELCOME

The Greater Kansas City Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Club invites all initiated Pi Phis to be a part of our organization, whether that's as an active participating member who regularly attends events, a leader who organizes programs or fundraisers, an occasional visitor who drops in as they're able, or a sister who cheers us on from out of town.

From recent graduates to Diamond Arrows, the Greater KC Alumnae Club offers more than 3,000 Pi Beta Phis in the metro area a lifetime of fun, networking connections and sincere friendship. 

Lots of fun events scheduled for this year -- click through the different pages on our site to see what interests you. We have something for everyone. Still not sure? Contact us, and we'll be in touch!

 

Hope to see you soon! RING CHING!

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Please join your Pi Beta Phi sisters
Thursday, June 4, 2026
at
Mission Hills Country Club
(5400 Mission Drive in Mission Hills)
as we celebrate a year of growth, innovation and fun

We'll also honor the newest class of 50-year members
when they are inducted into Pi Phi's
Order of the Golden Arrow
Cocktails from 5:30 - 6:15 p.m.
Light Dinner served at 6:15 p.m.

Program to Follow
Attire: Upscale Casual
$25/person for dues-paying club members
$35/person for all other Pi Phi alumnae
Wine and cocktails available for purchase (cash only)
Contact:  KCPiPhi@gmail.com
Events Calendar
Walking Group
Out to lunch bunch

UPCOMING EVENTS

THURS, JUNE 4, 2026

SUMMER SISTERHOOD SOIRÉE

Let's celebrate! We'll honor those celebrating membership milestones, and we'll toast to another great year as Pi Beta Phis in Kansas City.

 

Thursday evening, June 4th at Mission Hills Country Club, 5400 Mission Drive  in Mission Hills, just west of 55th Street and State Line Road. We'll enjoy cocktails starting at 5:30 pm and a light dinner at 6:15 pm. Celebration program to follow. 

Please reserve your spot before Thursday, May 28th!

FRI, JUNE 12, 2026

RING CHING READERS

We're diving in on the subject of polygamy in the Mormon Church, as we discuss The 19th Wife by David Ebershoff. The story, set in 1875, introduces us to Ann Eliza Young, who has recently separated from her husband, Brigham Young. 

We'll see you at 1 pm on Friday, June 12 at the Leawood Library in the LARGE meeting room.

Contact: Barb Fay at barbfay002@gmail.com.

 

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