Florida Florida Public Library's annual Spring Tea set for June 8

| 24 May 2019 | 12:33

Enjoy an afternoon of refined leisure and good tastes while supporting the Florida Public Library.
On Saturday, June 8, from 1 to 2:30 p.m., the Friends of the Florida Public Library will host the sixth annual Spring Tea at the Seward Senior Center next to the library.
The traditional tea for adults and teens (over age 16) will feature a plentiful array of savory finger sandwiches, fine cakes and treats. Gather your friends and come enjoy a little bit of English elegance with cozy four-seat tables set with antique china, spring flowers and party favors.
There are a limited number of tickets available now for $20 each. They can be purchased at the library. Payment must be made at time of reservation.
All refreshments will be freshly made by Kate Misciagna of Katie Cooks Catering and Janet Picarelli of Janet’s Quality Baked Goods. Gluten free desserts will be made by Down 2 Earth Market.
There also will be numerous prize baskets and gift certificates to take a chance on. A prize for the best hat will be awarded, so fancy dress is welcome, although not required.
The library’s own Tween and Teen Ukulele Club will perform a short selection of songs. The Club, which consists of students in grades 3rd and up, has been meeting monthly since November 2018. The Friends of FPL donated the ukuleles for club members to use.
No time for tea? Get in the spirit now and visit the library to donate $1 for your very own individual teabag in a pretty, petite envelope imprinted with a memorable quote from a favorite book.







Visit www.floridapubliclibrary.org or call FPL at (845) 651-7659 for more information on this program.