Kappa Kappa Gamma - Colorado State University

Fall 2016 Newsletter

Epsilon Beta Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma at Colorado State University

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Epsilon Beta House Corporation Kappa Kappa Gamma 820 S. Monaco Pkwy., Suite 298 Denver, CO 80224 Address Service Requested e Kappa H t lEt'S HAVE A SUMMER REUniOn At tHE HOUSE! There is a committee forming now. Are you interested in helping with: • Picking a weekend date • Rooming logistics for the weekend at the house and/or at a local hotel • Planning brunch at the house • Organizing cocktails and a meal at a Fort Collins restaurant • Planning movie and popcorn night in EB's new theater • Other entertainment (Pickers, photo exchange, etc.) • Etc…? Please contact Alumnae Relations Chaiman Kristin Gollier '02 at kristin.gollier@ wildrockpr.com if you are interested in helping plan these fun-filled weekends! Sally Andrews Clements '56 is blessed with two part-time jobs in Arizona. She works as a floor usher at Gammae Auditorium on the Arizona State University campus and the Tempe Arts Center. She gets to see traveling Broadway shows and all kinds of entertainment. She loves being in her 70s and is busier than ever. She travels and belongs to the Scottsdale Kappa alumnae group. E-mail: sallyclements@aol.com Barbara Serafini Breffle '57 attended an EB reunion that Suzie Cooper Lee '58 hosted last year and had great fun. Carmen Kennedy Smith '62 works at her daughter's store, Colorful Yarns, in South Glenn, Colo. Carmen and her husband, Myron, own acreage where they take care of their cattle and chickens. The couple lives in Centennial, Colo. E-mail: carmenandmyron@gmail.com Julia Bloss Stone '64 is a busy retiree and grandmother whom loves traveling. She has been involved with the alumnae association in Boulder. She has 11 grandchildren, ages 4 to 22. E-mail: jhstone@qwest.net Judith Pearson Richards '66 and her husband, Don, are enjoying time with family after retiring from serving on numerous local, state, and international boards. The couple lives in Lovell, Wyo. E-mail: richards@tctwest.net Linda Kenyon Conway '76 has owned a vintage store for four years, selling handpainted furniture, art, décor, jewelry, and patio and garden décor. They also sell chalk-based paint and teach workshops. Linda and her husband, Frank, recently celebrated 15 years of marriage. Kimberley Barton '77 was married to her husband, Glen Ross, in May 2015. Kimberley and Glen met in Westfall Hall at CSU in 1975 and dated a little, but went their separate ways shortly before she pledged Kappa. The two reconnected 36 years later and said "I do!" E-mail: barcolo247@msn.com Kristen Lacy Murray '77 is now farming over eight acres of organic produce and flowers with her husband, Mike. They sell right on their property in Kansas City, Kan., and report that the business is growing each year. E-mail: rivgarden@gmail.com Ann Mac Kenzie Satterthwaite '80 worked in investment banking in New York City, Boston, and London for a few years, then followed her husband's job to northern and southern England, Singapore, and then finally, after 14 years overseas, they settled in Minnesota. Her children are all out of the house and Ann is in her first year as an empty nester and is figuring out what's next. E-mail: tonyannsatter@comcast.net Kimberly Mason Books '86 recently married a wonderful man, Steve Books. They live in Rochester, Minn., have been traveling, and helping their four children through college. Kimberly's two daughters pledged Kappa at CSU! E-mail: ktlgirls@charter.net Sutton Schuler Errico '05 was recently brought on as a fifth-generation member of the Telluride volunteer fire department. She also recently launched a new event production firm called By Sutton where she focuses on luxury weddings and is working on multiple shoots for national bridal magazines. Sutton also sits on the board for the San Miguel Resource Center, which is a non-profit that works to eliminate domestic violence and sexual assault in the community. Sutton and her husband, Teddy, live in Telluride, Colo. E-mail: sutton@bysutton.com Victoria Jones '11 recently finished a year of interning at Cheetah Outreach in South Africa. She will be heading back to South Africa as a veterinary assistant at a cheetah breeding facility based on conservation before heading off to vet school in Australia. Tori also got engaged recently and will be getting married next year. E-mail: victoriajones8@gmail.com Alumnae News

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