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BERLIN -- A Victorian Tea Fundraiser, benefitting Berlin Main Street Christmas events and activities, is scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 9, from 3-5 p.m. in the Atlantic Hotel Ballroom.
A proper tea menu has been created by Atlantic Hotel Chef Leo D’Leo and Staci Libby, former owner of Tea By The Sea Tea House for the fundraiser. Most teatime delicacies are meant to be eaten with your fingers, however, there are instances which require a fork and sometimes a spoon. Tea sandwiches, breads, scones, cake, and assorted other confections will grace the menu for a proper compliment with your tea. Children of all ages are welcome to attend.
The Sunday Victorian Tea will showcase a number of art hangings from the Worcester County Arts Council, unique gifts from various Berlin businesses and Bustle will be previewing some new holiday fashions for all ages.
Tickets are available at the Atlantic Hotel and at the Berlin Chamber of Commerce. Adult tickets are $30 per person and children 12 and under are $20 per person inclusive. Reservations are required for the two-hour event.











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