Opinion
How to Make Inductions Extra Special
As Aym Ha’Chaverot, how can you make inductions an experience MITs (Members-in-Training) will never forget? Here are some creative ideas to make your chapter’s ceremony extra special!
🌟 Plan a red book bedazzling activity after the ceremony
🌟 Write a thoughtful, personalized note inside every MIT’s red book
🌟 Sign your name on honorary induction certificates
🌟 Arrange tea light candles to spell BBG for cute photos
🌟 Make a meaningful induction playlist
🌟 Have each MIT write a letter for her future self to open at her life ceremony
🌟 Make BBYO bucket lists or memory boxes
🌟 Give out MIT kits filled with chapter merch, a puffy-painted candle, your chapter candy, etc
🌟 Compile a folder for each MIT with a BBYO education packet inside
🌟 End the night with a spirit circle to teach MITs cheers
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