
tea News Archive - 31-Mar-2007
The Erie Art Museum will host a workshop on Chado: Japanese tea Ceremony on April 7 beginning at 1 p.m. in the Erie Art Museum Annex, 423 State Street. The workshop will provide its participants with an opportunity to share a moment in friendship. Chado, the way of tea, is a way to explore the aesthetic system that informs the arts of Japan. As well as discovering Chado, the workshop will also ...
Faith Community Church of God is hosting a women's tea at 2 p.m. April 14 at the church. The event is called ?Reflecting God's Love.? Sandy Webb will speak on ?Women's Faith: Hopes and Dreams of Women From Around the World.?
She pulled the tab on the beer business and now she's bottling up success with tea. A lot of Memphians will recoginze the name Carolyn Hardy. She's a local girl and several years ago Hardy made news as
The Cardinal McCarrick High School Eagle Parent Association will host its annual Tea and Gift Auction from 2-5 p.m. on April 29 at the school, Second Street and Stevens Avenue, South Amboy. Doors will open at noon. Admission is $10 per person. Complimentary coffee, tea and dessert will be served. Guests may reserve a table for 10 and bring their own food.
NORTH BRUNSWICK ? THE TOWNSHIP LIBRARY is hosting a tea tasting April 16 at 7:30 p.m. Event goers could also learn the history of English tea, tea customs and etiquette.
ASHTABULA - - A humorous take on life on the Biblical ark awaits participants as the wife of the builder and commander of the ark will entertain Tuesday during a tea at the Ashtabula Library.
The Taft Museum of Art will hold its third annual Mad Hatter Tea Party on Sunday, April 29, from 2:30-4 p.m.
Green tea may help reduce the risk of HIV infection and slow the spread of the virus in people who are already infected, according to the results of a study by U.S. and British scientists.