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Come for Tea

s the cool, crisp days of autumn turn colder and winter seems close at hand, I find myself happily anticipating and eagerly planning for the events I will be part of these last two months of the year. The first days of November will have me at the premiere is certainly recommended, admission tickets for the festival will also be available at the door. (Tickets for the classes and special events are, however, first-come-first-served.) I hope to meet many readers of at the festival, so please come by our booth and introduce yourself.

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