This is a wonderful opportunity for young girls of any color!
Join me!
Stages of
Freedom presents this annual event, co-sponsored by Preserve Rhode
Island, to provide young girls of color an opportunity to take tea
together. Lady Estelle Barada, a Black Victorian re-enactor, uses
taking tea to teach social graces and tea etiquette to young girls. The
party is a part of a long tradition in the Black community of using tea
parties to teach manners, social network and raise funds for important
causes. The event is free, but registration is required.Visit StagesofFreedom.org to register and sponsor a girl to attend for only $20!
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1 comment:
Lovely! :) Great to see so many beautiful girls together, taking tea and learning etiquette. ;)Keep doing what you do! You're awesome!
Sincerely,
Torri
http://mydailyprattle.blogspot.com
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