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Denver Alumnae Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta

Join Theta sisters for lunch! Whether you work, play, or shop in Downtown Denver, this group offers a great way to enjoy a casual meal in the heart of the city. Restaurant recommendations are always welcome.

This month, we're venturing a little outside downtown... to Denver's historic Santa Fe Arts District (7th and Santa Fe), home to numerous small galleries, art collectives, performing arts venues, and other cultural establishments. Mexican restaurant El Noa Noa has been a fixture in this neighborhood for over 30 years.

Our group will follow all current COVID protocols to ensure a safe experience for our group and other diners. Whenever possible and weather permitting, we may even opt for outdoor seating.

RSVP via Evite. Contact Karen Olson with questions or to join the Downtown Lunch Bunch mailing list. On the way but running late, or need to cancel at the last minute? Call or text Karen at 303-638-5005 with any updates.

Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity, founded at Indiana Asbury College (now DePauw University) in Greencastle, Indiana, on January 27, 1870, is the first Greek-letter fraternity for women. “Kappa Alpha Theta,” “Theta,” and our coat of arms, badges, and logo are registered trademarks of Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity.
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