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Dinner Historic Landmark

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Private dinner party at the home of the Millers.

The Sweet-Miller Denver Landmark home, certainly one of the most beautiful, historic Cheesman Park neighborhood mansions.

Enjoy a ten course dinner prepared by Kevin and Stephanie Tung.

Dinner date: April 26, 2024

Space limited to 10.

This home, in the center of Denver's first residential Historic District (1972, Denver Landmark Preservation Commission) is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Georgian Revival-style house was built in 1906 by William Ellery Sweet who occupied the home while serving as the 23rd Governor of Colorado from 1923 to 1925.

About Chefs Kevin & Stephanie:

Stephanie & Kevin Tung were both born in Shanghai, China. Kevin began his professional career as a teacher in Shanghai in 1979. In 1985, Kevin moved to Hawaii, where he worked as an Executive Chef for Hilton Honolulu. He and Stephanie married in Shanghai in 1986 and moved to Denver in 1991, where they established and operated three Chinese restaurants under the name Golden Plate.

The Tungs have have volunteered with UNESCO and UNICEF, and have been involved with the Nathan Yip Foundation since it was founded in 2002. They spend much of their time in Shanghai, where they raise funds for the Nathan Yip Foundation's projects in China, facilitate a rural teacher training program for over 200 teachers, and plan and host the biennial Nathan Yip Foundation Shanghai Gala