Events & Social Groups 

 

 

Chi Omega Alumnae of Dallas offers diverse events and sub-groups, including Symphonies, Night Owl/Young Alums, Book Club, and Lunch Bunch, ensuring there's something for every Sister. Night Owl/Young Alums assist with the transition from college, while Symphonies connect women across various life stages, fostering community. Join us for events that cater to all interests!

 

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BOOK CLUB

 

 

Ladies had a great time on August 8 at the Meet the Author event with Caren Simpson McVicker (Chi O and SMU grad). Caren  (pictured in white sweater) discussed her popular book, Henderson House.

 


SEPTEMBER

 

 

To VOLUNTEER for the Market, click here: Volunteer2024COCM

To Buy Market TICKETS, click here: Tickets2024COCM

For more COCM info: ChiOmegaChristmasMarket.org


SYMPHONIES

Dallas Symphonies Group is part of the Chi Omega Alumnae of Dallas. It is a perfect opportunity for women in different life stages seeking to build community with one another. For the established young adult, this group provides a wonderful opportunity for social events, family fun, networking, philanthropic opportunities, and exploring the city together. Whether you enjoy play dates at the park, trying new restaurants, or volunteering with fellow sisters, we have a place for you!

 

Laughs and smiles all around at Un-favorite Things last Christmas! Thanks again to our hostess with the mostest, Sarah!

 


 

 


Lunch Brunch

Our lunch group is a casual and enjoyable gathering within our alumnae chapter, where members come together to share a meal and connect over good food and conversation. Led by a laid-back and welcoming team, the lunch group provides an informal setting for members to relax, catch up, and build friendships.  Join us for a delicious experience that goes beyond the table, creating lasting connections and a sense of community within our sorority. To join, email Chi O Dallas Lunch Bunch.

 

 

Recent Lunch Bunch: Sally Larroca, Cindy Large, Serena Cole, Judy Zurlis, Karen Dower, Charlotte Sullivan and Janis Armstrong.