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Louie Gohmert SC Tea Party Press Conference (FULL) – Video


Louie Gohmert SC Tea Party Press Conference (FULL)
Gohmert talks at length about his challenge to GOP House Speaker John Boehner, his proposal for term limits for the speakership, his opposition to the presid...

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Crispiest Masala Vada or Channa Daal Vada Recipe video by Chawla’s Kitchen Epsd #284 – Video


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Crispy, yummy, Hot and nice for any tea party or Anytime Appetite. South Indian Crispy and Crunchy Specialty involving Lentils. Watch http://youtu.be/yzB6ylwVdVU to learn how to make crispy...

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Nu.Reflection Showcased Needle-less Treatment to Reverse Acne Scarring with Enerjet – Video


Nu.Reflection Showcased Needle-less Treatment to Reverse Acne Scarring with Enerjet
Nu.Reflections Medical Aesthetics is consistently at the forefront when it comes to effective advanced technological treatments. Held at Regency House, the clinic held a tea party recently...

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Fairfax tea party steeped in tradition and literature

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'Alice in Wonderland' characters entertain children and parents Sunday during the English tea party at the Fairfax Women's Club. The performers are members of the Fairfax Theatre Company. (Frankie Frost/Marin Independent Journal)

Mila Whyte, 2, was a model of decorum at a public tea party in Fairfax on Sunday, but when the Queen of Hearts blew in complete with fire-engine-red hoopskirt, matching hair and attitude, a shriek escaped Whyte's lips.

As the queen swept between the tables at the sold-out English Tea Party at the Fairfax Women's Club, more than 80 adults and children oohed and aahed between bites of scones, cake and salmon sandwiches. The event was a benefit for Fairfax Parks and Recreation.

Along with the refreshments, the event included a performance by the Fairfax Theatre Company featuring the aforementioned Red Queen, the Mad Hatter, the Dormouse and other Alice in Wonderland characters.

Earlier, Mila, the 2-year-old Fairfax resident, introduced herself with aplomb to all. "I'm Mila and this is my mom Jennifer. What's your name?"

Similarly, Anya Mason and her BFF Maisy Schwartz, both 10 years old and Fairfax residents, were the soul of good manners.

"I think it's awesome," Mason said of the tea party, her first according to grandmother Anya Schandler.

The participants sat at nine tables resplendent with three kinds of jam, raspberry, apricot and strawberry, china plates and, of course, teapots steaming with herb tea. In the manner one could only expect of Marin, the tea sandwiches were made with whole wheat bread.

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SWOTY nominees take tea for charity

FINALISTS for the Evening Times Scotswoman of the Year 2014 got together for a tea party with a difference.

Parkinson's Disease champion Maria Righetti, Clydeside Action on Asbestos chairperson Phyllis Craig and mental health campaigner Laura Nolan, joined editor Tony Carlin and invited guests at the informal event, hosted by event sponsor St Enoch Centre.

The three women are contenders for the prestigious title, alongside First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, anti-sectarianism activist Cara Henderson and Paralympic sprinter Libby Clegg.

The winner will be announced at a glittering dinner in Glasgow City Chambers on Thursday.

At the St Enoch tea party, held in the shopping centre's exhibition unit dedicated to all the previous winners of the award, the women were entertained by singer and musician Hannah Jackson, drank tea from vintage china and enjoyed fizz and luxury chocolates.

It was also an opportunity to meet each other for the first time.

Maria Righetti, who has campaigned tirelessly to raise funds for and awareness of Parkinson's Disease after her husband was diagnosed with the condition in his 30s, said: "It's been lovely to break the ice ahead of Thursday's event and to read all about the previous winners of SWOTY - they are such incredible women."

Phyllis Craig, who campaigns for the rights of people affected by asbestos poisoning, agreed: "It's very humbling to even be considered alongside these women. It's such an honour to be nominated for SWOTY and we're all looking forward to Thursday's event."

After the loss of her son to suicide, Laura Nolan set up the Joshua Nolan Foundation to provide counselling for troubled young people and bereaved families. She added: "It's lovely to meet everyone and hear their stories and I'm really grateful for the opportunity to be involved in such a wonderful event."

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