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group of tea aficionados, said John Williams, President and CEO of Lee Park and Arlington Hall Conservancy. This year, the guest presenter was Kimberly Schlegel Whitman, contributing editor to Southern Living.
Beginning with a Champagne reception in the Great Reception Hall featuring piano music, the tea included three fabulous courses.
The Conservancy has raised more than $5 million in the expansion, renovation and preservation of Arlington Hall, and a new garden, special features and reforestation in Lee Park, Williams said. To learn more about this urban treasure, visit
www.leeparkconservancy.org, and make plans to attend the tea in December.
OLD MAGNOLIA
HOUSE bed & breakfast
731 Clarksville Street, Paris, 75460 phone: 903-739-8600
www.oldmagnoliahousebandb.com
Leave your cares behind and escape to the relaxing ambiance of The Old Magnolia House in the lovely, historic city of Paris.
Sisters Debbie Shaffer and Sherry Daniels welcome you like family to this Texas Victorian built in 1871.
It’s a world of warmth and hospitality -
from thoughtful accommodations to a gourmet Southern breakfast and additional treats available all day.
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