For Immediate Release
Tea Party for Children in Grades K-5
Woonsocket Harris Public Library
303 Clinton St, Woonsocket RI
Saturday, January 20th from 1-2pm

 

The Woonsocket Harris Library, 303 Clinton St, will host a Tea Party for Children in Grades K-5 on Saturday, January 20th from 1PM-2PM. An adult caregiver must be present with the child. Bring your favorite tea cup and saucer, sample some teas and tea cakes. We'll have a TEArrific time! Sign up with Margaret by January 17th by calling 401-767-4126 and leave your names (both student & adult), student age, and phone number and an email, or email this information to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Please notify when signing up if any food allergies in child or adult. Space is limited to 20 people.

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Margaret McNulty 401-769-9044
    

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