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A variety of teas, including Lady Grey, were served during the Victorian Christmas Tea Sunday at the Summerfield-Petersburg Branch Library. This year's annual tea more than doubled in size given the popularity enjoyed by attendants last year. In addition to an authetic tea service, complete with its traditional light fare accompaniments, a fashion show and relevant history of the Victorian era was presented by the group Friends for a Cause, with all donations and their show fee to benefit the American Cancer Society in memory of Philip Scheuerman, brother-in-law of founding group member Joanne Scheuerman. Ticket sales for the event benefit the Friends of the Library.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
Bonnie Jennings of Petersburg reacts as the next round of models, including Ian Hopkins, 7, make their way around the tables during the Victorian Christmas Tea Sunday at the Summerfield-Petersburg Branch Library. This year's annual tea more than doubled in size given the popularity enjoyed by attendants last year. In addition to an authetic tea service, complete with its traditional light fare accompaniments, a fashion show and relevant history of the Victorian era was presented by the group Friends for a Cause, with all donations and their show fee to benefit the American Cancer Society in memory of Philip Scheuerman, brother-in-law of founding group member Joanne Scheuerman. Ticket sales for the event benefit the Friends of the Library.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
From left, friends Dee Carveth, Debbie Church, Karen Reaume, and Linda Nelson crack one another up as they learn about the historic "language of the fan" during the Victorian Christmas Tea Sunday at the Summerfield-Petersburg Branch Library. This year's annual tea more than doubled in size given the popularity enjoyed by attendants last year. In addition to an authetic tea service, complete with its traditional light fare accompaniments, a fashion show and relevant history of the Victorian era was presented by the group Friends for a Cause, with all donations and their show fee to benefit the American Cancer Society in memory of Philip Scheuerman, brother-in-law of founding group member Joanne Scheuerman. Ticket sales for the event benefit the Friends of the Library.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
From left, friends Dee Carveth, Debbie Church, Karen Reaume, and Linda Nelson crack one another up as they learn about the historic "language of the fan" during the Victorian Christmas Tea Sunday at the Summerfield-Petersburg Branch Library. This year's annual tea more than doubled in size given the popularity enjoyed by attendants last year. In addition to an authetic tea service, complete with its traditional light fare accompaniments, a fashion show and relevant history of the Victorian era was presented by the group Friends for a Cause, with all donations and their show fee to benefit the American Cancer Society in memory of Philip Scheuerman, brother-in-law of founding group member Joanne Scheuerman. Ticket sales for the event benefit the Friends of the Library.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
From left, Denise Szenderski, Julie Diver, and Ginny McAran joke with one another as they don their period fashions and prepare for their show during the Victorian Christmas Tea Sunday at the Summerfield-Petersburg Branch Library. This year's annual tea more than doubled in size given the popularity enjoyed by attendants last year. In addition to an authetic tea service, complete with its traditional light fare accompaniments, a fashion show and relevant history of the Victorian era was presented by Ms. McAran and other members of the group Friends for a Cause, with all donations and their show fee to benefit the American Cancer Society in memory of Philip Scheuerman, brother-in-law of founding group member Joanne Scheuerman. Ticket sales for the event benefit the Friends of the Library.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
Mary Snyder of Temperance pours herself a fresh cup of Lady Grey tea during the Victorian Christmas Tea Sunday at the Summerfield-Petersburg Branch Library. This year's annual tea more than doubled in size given the popularity enjoyed by attendants last year. In addition to an authetic tea service, complete with its traditional light fare accompaniments, a fashion show and relevant history of the Victorian era was presented by the group Friends for a Cause, with all donations and their show fee to benefit the American Cancer Society in memory of Philip Scheuerman, brother-in-law of founding group member Joanne Scheuerman. Ticket sales for the event benefit the Friends of the Library.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
A period hat modeled by Julie Diver during the Victorian Christmas Tea Sunday at the Summerfield-Petersburg Branch Library. This year's annual tea more than doubled in size given the popularity enjoyed by attendants last year. In addition to an authetic tea service, complete with its traditional light fare accompaniments, a fashion show and relevant history of the Victorian era was presented by the group Friends for a Cause, with all donations and their show fee to benefit the American Cancer Society in memory of Philip Scheuerman, brother-in-law of founding group member Joanne Scheuerman. Ticket sales for the event benefit the Friends of the Library.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
A variety of teas, including Lady Grey, were served during the Victorian Christmas Tea Sunday at the Summerfield-Petersburg Branch Library. This year's annual tea more than doubled in size given the popularity enjoyed by attendants last year. In addition to an authetic tea service, complete with its traditional light fare accompaniments, a fashion show and relevant history of the Victorian era was presented by the group Friends for a Cause, with all donations and their show fee to benefit the American Cancer Society in memory of Philip Scheuerman, brother-in-law of founding group member Joanne Scheuerman. Ticket sales for the event benefit the Friends of the Library.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
A variety of teas, including Lady Grey, were served during the Victorian Christmas Tea Sunday at the Summerfield-Petersburg Branch Library. This year's annual tea more than doubled in size given the popularity enjoyed by attendants last year. In addition to an authetic tea service, complete with its traditional light fare accompaniments, a fashion show and relevant history of the Victorian era was presented by the group Friends for a Cause, with all donations and their show fee to benefit the American Cancer Society in memory of Philip Scheuerman, brother-in-law of founding group member Joanne Scheuerman. Ticket sales for the event benefit the Friends of the Library.
Evening News photo by KIM BRENT
A variety of teas, including Lady Grey, were served during the Victorian Christmas Tea Sunday at the Summerfield-Petersburg Branch Library. This year's annual tea more than doubled in size given the popularity enjoyed by attendants last year. In addition to an authetic tea service, complete with its traditional light fare accompaniments, a fashion show and relevant history of the Victorian era was presented by the group Friends for a Cause, with all donations and their show fee to benefit the American Cancer Society in memory of Philip Scheuerman, brother-in-law of founding group member Joanne Scheuerman. Ticket sales for the event benefit the Friends of the Library.
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