




![]() Serving breakfast in Spring, 2003 | Each year, Epsilon Lambda has undertaken a variety of small service projects designed to better the University and the surrounding community. In the past, brothers have held free car washes, caroled at retirement homes and hospitals during the holidays, and sponsored School of Music dances and recials. Once each semester, the chapter holds a faculty breakfast for all School of Music faculty, in appreciation of their dedication to music education and the ideals of Sinfonia. In addition, Epsilon Lambda provides breakfasts for School of Music auditions, the annual middle school band festival (Midfest), and the high school band festival (Janfest). Phi Mu Alpha probationary members are given ample experiences in the field of service projects; each probationary member class maintains a donut and coffee sale to raise money to benefit various causes. |


![]() Mills Music Mission: February, 2006 | Today the Epsilon Lambda chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia enjoys a membership of 35 active brothers. The chapter maintains its dedication to service and musical excellence, always recalling the Object of the Fraternity. Over fifty years' time, brothers at the University of Georgia have witnessed a dynamic growth both in its numbers and in the University's music program. Since its chartering on January 14, 1950, Epsilon Lambda has initiated 742 men of music into the brotherhood of Phi Mu Alpha. The Department of Music at UGA, intially residing in the Fine Arts Building, expanded into Joe Brown Hall and eventually into a new building on the University's east campus as a School of Music. Epsilon Lambda looks forward to accompanying the UGA School of Music in further progress and development. |