Artist Skyler Stencil has a calm demeanor when helping new students at the wheel at her new pottery space, Smudge Studios.
The annual Queens Tea of the Phunny Phorty Phellows was recently held at the Backstreet Cultural Museum. Standing are, from left, Pat Jolly, Dee Hurtt, Sarah Hoffpauir, Eileen Curtis, Patricia ...
and the country’s tea history is showcased at the Ceylon Tea Museum in town. Queen’s Hotel in the heart of Kandy was a home for the British governor of Ceylon, a barrack, and a boarding house before ...
A gift box of $94 Atelier premium tea from Brook37 including four rare ... product line from founder Cristin Hegle worth $400. Neue Theory, a mission-driven, female-founded wellness brand created ...
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Lehigh Valley Live on MSNLehigh Valley Mall sees more store shuffle: Tea Lady out, coffee chain back inA plan to bring The Tea Lady to Lehigh Valley Mall has fallen through, and a major national coffee chain is now set to ...
And with a name like WAM Income Maximiser, it’s also got great branding aimed at Wilson’s key demo: old biddies who show up to conference centres for the tea and Scotch Fingers. What’s ...
The Wood County Museum welcomes Wendy Zielen from the Michigan Flight Museum at Willow Run, to be the speaker for the upcoming Tea & Talk Series on March 13 at 2 p.m. at the museum, 13660 County Home ...
It's the fantasy basketball playoff semifinals in many leagues. Here's everything you need to know along with some advice for the week, courtesy of Dan Titus. The Warriors are in a battle with the ...
The Wood County Museum will welcome Molly Sampson from the Maritime Museum of Sandusky, to be the speaker for the upcoming Tea & Talk Series on April 10, at 2 p.m., at the Wood County Museum, 13660 ...
The sprawling 11-ha development, which opened last June, comprises cafes, a patisserie, a homeware store, a museum, tea houses, and event spaces — all incorporating Chinese teas such as pu’er, and ...
The Paulding County History Museum’s spring tea on April 5 will feature a quilt show. Here, museum volunteers Elizabeth Miller (left), Bonnie Pier (center) and Judy Wells examine a quilt for ...
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