TEA TIME!

What better way to relax and run away from all the problems and the hectic pace of your lives?
A formal parlor, your best friends, tea served with light refreshments and a tour of our grand old museum?
October and November are Special Tea in the Parlor Months.
Grandmothers, bring your granddaughters to tea and enjoy an afternoon to remember.
The atmosphere of the 1900’s parlor along with the rest of the museum, a tea party complete with playing dress up if you like plus a tour of the museum.
Complete with our 1800’s Costume room, sewing room, quilt room, Grandmother’s kitchen and more!
The water is on the fire
The china is out
We’re in our period costumes to serve you
We’re just waiting for your reservation.
A nominal fee will bring you a maximum of pleasure and memories.
Come and join us!
Contact- Karen Windsor Bush, Curator/manager/tea-mistress
816-776-2305, Wednesday through Saturday
email- raycountymuseum@yahoo.com

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