Join us tonight for a casual, home-made dinner with Professor Sergei Kan!
Amarna Presents...
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Monday Night Dinner
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Monday at 6:30 pm
Professor Kan, from the Native American studies and Anthropology
departments, is looking forward to sharing his personal
experiences from his travels abroad. He will bring photos and
talk about his experiences with the indigenous and Christian
religious cultures and histories of the Tlingit tribes of
Southeastern Alaska and the remaining population of the Sitka
Creoles, Russian settlers who remained in Alaska after it was
sold to the USA.
Menu:
- Butternut squash risotto
- Roasted garlic zucchini
- Salad with a homemade maple-vinaigrette dressing
- Summer berry custard
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Sponsored by Programming Board
Monday Night Dinner: A weekly event at Amarna on Mondays. We
invite a professor, a member of the faculty, or of the community
to join us for dinner and have an open discussion about the
topic of the week. All dinners are homemade and always include
a vegetarian option and dessert. Informal. Casual. Delicious.
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What is Amarna?
Amarna is essentially a clubhouse full of friends who like to
cook and hang out and throw events that reflect the changing
interests of its dynamic membership. We are technically an
"Undergraduate Society", co-ed, and have none of this rush and
pledge business. Come check us out!
Where is Amarna?
Amarna is located at 23 E. Wheelock street, second house past
the traffic light after the gym, and right across from Kappa
Kappa Gamma.