The kitchen ran at peak efficiency as Janet organized the volunteer staff to create eye-pleasing plates of delectable savouries and sweets. sweets.
Music for Tuesday evening was provided by the Richmond Chorus Ensemble who gave tea-goers spirited renditions "Christams Kumbayah" and "Sing Noel". Dressed in thier teal blue sequined tops and black skirts, they blended well, not just musically but also with our theme colours of teal, silver and white!
Wednesday Evening, my wonderful husband Eric,accompanying himself on the impressive grand piano in the church's sanctuary, graced us with his beautifully musical offerings of "Under the Holly Bough" and "Oh Holy Night".
On both evenings, local crafters set up booths around the perimeter of the room, selling their lovely wares to those who wished to do a bit of no-pressure Christams shopping. Quilted items, homemade soaps, jams,jellies and preserves, jewellry, and more were available for sale, with 10% of their profit being contributed to the church. The proceeds from the evening will go to two worthy causes; namely our kitchen renovation fund, and the STEP program for Sans Salvadore which provides housing, clean water, and eduation (to name only a few of it's initiatives) to the porest of the poor in South America.
I could go on and on. It truly was a magical night, but needless to say, I was feeling a bit exhausted after all the preparations and the actual event itself. After all the "hither and yonning" I did finally get the chance for a soooothing, wonderful, aromatic cup of tea, in the peace and quiet of my own livingroom; the perfect place and time to start planning next year's 14th Annual Ladies Christmas Tea!
Wow! It sounds like a wonderful evening. I just love keeping traditions alive with events like this! Now put your feet up, grab that cup of tea and let out a big sigh of relief that it was such a huge success.
ReplyDeleteYour hard work paid off! The event sounds so sweet and uplifting. Your table looked very pretty. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLook at you, I am sure there were lots of happy people enjoying your tea celebration! It looks so perfect and sweet and wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI have been so busy right before the holidays that my afternoon tea has been cut short apart from the weekends. Just something tiny and fast! Twenty minutes max!!! Prep time to finishing the last crumbs!
Your receipes look delishious!
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