OMICRON NU LAMBDA HISTORY
OMICRON NU LAMBDA CHAPTER IN FORT KNOX, KENTUCKY WAS FOUNDED
April 8, 1986.
The year 1986 introduced Omicron Nu Lambda Chapter (ONL) to the ranks of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, INC. The organizers were Leroy Graham, Jeffrey Holden, Victor Holman, Edwin Lloyd, Robert Shields, Harold Tucker, Williams Turner, Carl Tyson, Lawrence Wilkerson and Grandvial Zurich.
Omicron Nu Lambda has worked as a prominent and visionary organization throughout Hardin County, Kentucky. The Chapter’s involvement in Radcliff and Elizabethtown Chambers of Commerce, NAACP, Big Brothers and Sisters, March of Dimes, Communities and Schools, Boy Scouts of America, National PanHellenic Council, Men of the Light Mentorship Program, and Fort Knox has consistency repeated the Fraternity’s motto of “Service to All.”
Go to High School – Go to College stresses the importance of a college education to Hardin County youth.
Voteless People is a Hopeless People works to educate citizens and youth of Hardin County on the right and obligation to register, vote, and exact change through the ballot box.
Project Alpha is one of the premier programs implemented during the fraternal year and impacts youths through the Chapter’s Men of the Light mentorship program.
There are other projects and events supported by ONL such as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. celebration and march, Founder’s Day, City of Radcliff Backpack Giveaway, Shop with a Cop Christmas Projects, Thanksgiving Basket, Elizabethtown Community and Technical College Emancipation Day.
The Chapter marquee events are the annual Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Breakfast in the month of May and the Black and Gold Ball in December. The Chapter’s educational foundation annually awards over $5,000 in scholarships to Fort Knox, Radcliff and Elizabethtown youth.
The Brothers of Omicron Nu Lambda Chapter continue to serve Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity in numerous leadership roles, while maintaining the basic tenets and principles established by our founders, the Seven Jewels. Omicron Nu Lambda’s legacy of service and deep commitment to Hardin County community will continue to set this Chapter apart.
Fraternal Activities
MLK Observance Fort Knox
NAACP MLK Brunch
Initial Membership Development Process
Initiation Banquet
Chapter Chartering Day Activities
Thurgood Marshall Breakfast
Annual Scholarship Panel Review and Award
District Conference
Area College Graduation Activities
School Reading Program
Bowl for Kids Sake, Big Brothers Big Sisters
Midwestern Regional Convention
March of Dimes/March for Babies
Fifth Sunday Community Church Visits
Brother’s Keeper Program- 4 Chapter Level Activities
Men of the Light-Every 3rd Saturday
Education Foundation Meeting
Chapter Meetings-Every 3rd Saturday
Back Pack Give Away
Back to School Activities Start of the year, Fall and Spring Break return dates.
District Round Table
Black and Gold Banquet
Founder’s Day Activity
Shop with a Cop
Salvation Army Bell Ringers
Panhellenic Cook out
Boy Scouts of America State Fair Trip