Inaugural Ladies ChariTea Event at the Whittemore Robbins House
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Date and Time
Sunday Apr 28, 2013
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM EDT
Location

Whittemore Robbins House
(Behind the Robbins Library)
670R Massachusetts Ave. Arlington
Fees/Admission
$45.00 Tea for One
$90.00 Tea for Two
$180.00 Tea for Four
Seats Are Limited!
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Questions? Email or call Jenn Tripp 781-643-4600, info@arlcc.org
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Description
Ladies, mark your calendars for the Arlington Chamber of Commerce ChariTea event, taking place on the 28th of April from 2 to 4 p.m. Don your fancy hats and enjoy a tasty selection of traditional Afternoon Tea delicacies and fine teas. Entertainment includes live music, a raffle, a hat contest. and a Silent Auction for Red Sox tickets*.
Held in the historic home built in 1800 by textile baron Amos Whittemore, and later owned by chicken tycoon Nathan Robbins and his family, the property makes a perfect backdrop for a memorable afternoon with your mother or daughter, catching up with old friends, or making new ones. Ages 12-99 welcome.
Proceeds to benefit the The Arlington Youth Counseling Center, a welcoming licensed mental health agency whose mission is to promote and support the social and emotional well-being of all Arlington’s youth and families.
Held in the historic home built in 1800 by textile baron Amos Whittemore, and later owned by chicken tycoon Nathan Robbins and his family, the property makes a perfect backdrop for a memorable afternoon with your mother or daughter, catching up with old friends, or making new ones. Ages 12-99 welcome.
Proceeds to benefit the The Arlington Youth Counseling Center, a welcoming licensed mental health agency whose mission is to promote and support the social and emotional well-being of all Arlington’s youth and families.
Click here to see the ChariTea Commercial!
*Red Sox Tickets are for Monday May 27th, 7:10pm against Philadelphia Phillies
Loge Box First Base, Sec. 16 Box 120 Row DD, Seats 3 & 4
(Between home plate and first base - 21 rows up from the field)
Unobstructed view. Only 6 seats in the row.
Generously donated by Metropolitan Home Health Services