NORTH READING — The North Reading Garden Club announces the return of its annual Silver Tea, “A Floral Journey from East to West” on Wednesday, April 9 at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6:30 p.m.) at the Moose Lodge,140 North St.
The featured presenter is Thelma Shoneman, a wonderful floral designer who will have guests travel with her from a simple Eastern Tea ceremony design. She will teach the similarities and differences between Eastern and Western floral arrangements. She will also demonstrate the mechanics and techniques used in Ikebana with a focus on the Sogetsu-ryu School of Ikebana or Japanese floral art.
Shoneman is a nationally accredited Master Flower Show Judge and the club members are looking forward to having her entertain and inspire with her floral talents.
The Garden Club’s biggest fundraiser event of the year, the Spring Silver Tea includes a buffet of delectable desserts, creatively themed gift baskets, centerpieces and beautiful arrangements made by Shoneman.
The public is invited to join us for an evening of arranging techniques and fun raffles, while enjoying some teas and treats.
Tickets are $20 in advance ($25 at the door) and can be obtained by contacting Margie Salt at 978-337-6698 or Cathy Tarr at 978-430-2244; please call or text.
Proceeds for the event will benefit the North Reading Garden Club’s numerous community projects ranging from a college scholarship, essay and poetry contests for students, garden therapy at the Royal Meadow View nursing home, Arbor Day ceremony and tree planting, sponsored “Adopt an Island” program, and plantings at Ipswich River Park. “The North Reading Garden Club takes pride in North Reading and would love to have you join us for a fun evening to celebrate spring! All are welcome!” commented Sue Kramer, a member of the NRGC Silver Tea Committee.