Cindy, Laurie, Cheryl & Carol
Garden Club favors: an engraved mug/flower pot, gardening gloves & a moisture-rich cleansing bar, named aptly-enough, “Rainkissed Leaves.”
Donna Bliven is holding Laurie Nienhause’s book, “And Then It Was Teatime.”
Prior to lunch, the group was entertained by a look back at the history of the club. Member Donna Bliven assembled a video of events and pictures concerning the Garden Club through the years 1959 to 2019.
Bobbi, Kimberly and Patti checked members in for the video
Ann, with new members Judy & Karen, before the video, “Estero Island Garden Club through the years 1959-2019.”
Pam, Carol, Madeline & Judy await the video.
Members watching the video and reminiscing about the people and events highlighted in the video
During the video
Members watching the video
Members watching the video
Members watching the video
The highlight of the luncheon was a presentation by author, playwright and public speaker, Laurie Nienhause. Laurie enlightened her audience with information about “tea,” a subject which she is passionate about. Her book, "And Then it was Teatime," contains over 150 excerpts from literature referring to tea-drinking. She also brought her collection of teapots, used to pour us her favorite tea, and also tea cups and saucers from which to drink this special tea. Whether it was the tea or the cups, tea never tasted so good.
Tables set up with “tea” memorabilia, with a beautiful view of palm trees and white-sand beach in the background
Another view of the tables & beach
Tea memorabilia
Tea memorabilia
Tea memorabilia
Tea pots from Laurie’s collection
Cheryl & Laurie with tea pots
Rebecca & Cheryl getting ready to serve tea to members
Tea pots
Quotes about “tea”
On each table, Laurie had prepared a quote concerning tea, and there are an amazing number of quotes dedicated to its qualities. Members took turns reading aloud the informational and entertaining quotes about tea. For example, “Tea is liquid wisdom,” or "A woman is like a tea bag - you can't tell how strong she is until you put her in hot water.” Or, "I know I'm not everybody's cup of tea. I'm just me."
Marianne reads a quote about tea.
Laura reads a “tea” quote.
Margaret reads a “tea” quote.
Story teller Laurie relates historical facts about tea.
Laurie reads a passage from literature about tea.
Laurie reads several passages from literature about tea
Table One: New member Mariann, Louise, Ann, Karen, Jeanne & Co-President Bonnie
Notice the tea cups members are holding: each one is from Laurie’s collection!!!
Table Two: Guest Jessica, Christine, Marianne & Pam
Table Three: Judy, Margaret, Carol, Bernie & Laura
Table Four: Madeline, Patti, Bobbi, Randa, Katie & Judy
Table Five: Ethel, Paula, Diane & Rebecca
Table Six: Becky, Cindy, Maria, Ginny, Donna & Carol
Such a lovely & delicious Tea Party!
ReplyDeletePlus, an excellent presentation by Laurie Nienhaus. Well done, Cindy & Cheryl!
And, Becky, a great photo shoot! You captured the moments!
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