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his April, we hosted the first "Kappa Konnections: It's a
Key Affair" event, which was located at the trendy Fashion
Design Center in Denver. The event had a great turnout with over
50 Epsilon Beta alumnae and active members in attendance.
It was a fantastic opportunity for Epsilon Beta members to
network with EB small business owners. The current Kappa
Pickers led us in some of our favorite Kappa songs and everyone
thoroughly enjoyed stopping by the photo booth to snap pictures
with their sisters. The event would not have been possible
without our EB small business owners, and we thank all who
participated in having a booth. If any Epsilon Betas wish to be
an exhibitor in the future, please contact kappakonnections@
gmail.com. We look forward to a new Epsilon Beta tradition
and hope to continue this event for years to come!
Article written by Christina Smith '09
EB alumnae at the first Kappa Konnections, which was located at the trendy
Fashion Design Center in Denver. It was a fantastic opportunity for Epsilon Beta members
to network with EB small business owners and more than 50 Epsilon Betas attended.
Creating a New Tradition
for Epsilon Beta
Chapter Hosts the First Kappa Konnections: It's a Key Affair
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Kappa Konnections Spring 2016
Please join Epsilon Beta alumnae for the second annual Kappa Konnections this spring. Connect
with old classmates, new sisters in the Denver area, and actives to hear about current Epsilon
Beta happenings. More details and the date of the event will follow.
A mother of a University of Miami-Ohio Kappa
bought the key, had its backing taken off, and
had it put on a charm bracelet for her daughter,
probably sometime between 1989 and 1995—at
least ten years after it was lost at Convention.
The daughter kept the charm bracelet for more
than 20 years until she recently put it up for bid
on e-Bay. Mary came to the rescue in July 2015
in her role as one of the Keepers and bought
what turned out to be Tschudy's key.
What a journey that key has had. Thanks to the
"Keepers of the Key," Tschudy's badge is in her
hands, just as she will receive her 50-year pin.
Tschudy never thought she would get her old key
back. What a turn of fate that its return happened
during her 50th year as a Kappa. Could it be
poetic justice that a long time Kappa volunteer is
now the beneficiary of the quiet work of sisters
she has never met? Congratulations to Tschudy,
and thanks to the "Keepers of the Key!" The
magic of our fraternity never ceases to amaze.
Article written by Pam Maloney Wolf '81
50-Year Pin
Unlocks the Key
to a Mystery
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