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Wednesday, Apr. 6, 2005 | ||
What do you think of this story? | Tea set for May 1Readers; save May 1 for a very special event. On that date, the McIntosh Chapter of The Daughters of the British Empire invites you to afternoon tea and a delightful stroll through historic Dunaway Gardens in Newnan. The McIntosh Chapter, comprised of women with British heritage, is a charitable organization, principally raising funds for The Mountbatten House retirement home in Texas, but also donating to local charities in Coweta and Fayette counties, from which it draws the majority of its members. Meetings are held once a month, along with numerous social events throughout the year. Anyone interested in learning more, should call Shona Schmidt at 770-487-6501. Dunaway Gardens on Roscoe Road, Newnan, the beautiful location for this British afternoon tea, promises to be resplendent in May. Come wander along sunny pathways through antique roses, surrounded by wisteria-laden trees. Relax on patios, shaded by giant oaks. Enjoy the serenity of tumbling falls, and quiet reflective pools set amidst lush plantings of azaleas, mountain laurel, ferns, hosta, ivy and hemlock. From the Japanese Garden, glimpse migratory birds in the wetlands stretching below, or stroll to the majestic Wedding Tree, a stately oak over 200 years old and favorite spot where lovers have tied the knot for 75 years. Learn about the rich artistic history of this magnificent treasure, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and all this whilst enjoying a scrumptious afternoon tea. Entertainment for the tea this year will be provided by Rebecca Walker Jones. Rebecca, a Fayette County resident, and singer/songwriter originally from London, England, came to the United States in 1995. She was signed by BMG International in Nashville. She is an accomplished vocalist and musician, and wrote all the words and music for her latest Christian album, Still Searching. Jones has lived in Fayetteville with her husband since 2001, and they have three children. There is a $25 donation to attend the May 1 event, and tickets are limited. To secure your reservation call Shona Schmidt 770-487-6501 or Jeanne Belvin 770-716-8797. | |
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