On December 14, the Laughlin Library will kick off the new season of its beloved program, Tea at Three, hosted by Marguerite Ranney. This event marks the continuation of a decade-long series that offers a tranquil afternoon filled with tea and conversation, inviting community members to unwind and connect.
Community Highlights and Relaxation
Participants in the upcoming session can look forward to a selection of teas, along with light refreshments, creating an inviting atmosphere for social interaction. The program, which has grown in popularity over the years, has become a staple for those seeking a peaceful escape from their daily routines.
Ranney, who has been at the helm of the program since its inception, emphasizes the importance of community engagement. “Tea at Three is not just about the beverage; it’s about bringing people together in a warm, welcoming space,” she stated. The event has attracted a diverse group of attendees, from long-time residents to newcomers, fostering connections and friendships.
What to Expect This Season
This year, the program will feature special themes and guest speakers, enhancing the experience for participants. Each session promises to be unique, encouraging conversation around diverse topics while savoring a cup of tea. The library will continue to provide a cozy setting, ensuring guests feel at home.
As the 10-year anniversary approaches, the library invites both regular attendees and newcomers to join in the festivities. This milestone underscores the program’s success and its significance within the community. With the first session just around the corner, anticipation is building for another season of relaxation and camaraderie.
For those interested in participating, no prior registration is necessary. Simply arrive at the Laughlin Library on December 14 to enjoy a delightful afternoon filled with tea and conversation. Whether you prefer your tea with one lump or two, the only decision you need to make is to come and enjoy the company of your neighbors.
