Victorian Harvest Tea Fundraiser to Benefit Central MA Homeless
Saturday, September 27, 2014
All proceeds from the event will benefit children, women, and men of the North Central Worcester County communities requiring shelter and related services.
The event will feature authentic tea and refreshments with live entertainment by the Fitchburg State University chorale.
Several varieties of tea will be served by Danielle Beaudette of The Cozy Tea Cart in Brookline, NH. Ms. Beaudette is a tea expert and one of the first 15 individuals in the world to be certified as a Tea Specialist through the Specialty Tea Institute, NY. She travels extensively around the world as a part of her dedication to educating her customers about tea.
If you are unable to attend, but want to support the programs of Our Father’s House, you can purchase tickets for a wide range of gift baskets that will be raffled off at the Tea.
For event or raffle tickets to the Victorian Harvest Tea call or email Ginnie Pittman at (978) 345-2256 or [email protected]. Donations can be mailed to Our Father’s House, P.O. Box 7251, Fitchburg, MA 01420.
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