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Tea & Sweets at the Concord Museum

This winter, invite a friend, neighbor or family member to
elegant Brooke Hall at the Concord Museum for a relaxing afternoon of tea and sweets and a visit to the Museum’s renowned history and decorative arts galleries. Sweets provided Trail’s End Café in Concord, which sources many of its ingredients locally, and tea served with the jewel-like, handmade, silken tea infusers and tea accoutrements crafted by Tea Forté of Concord make the experience a memorable one. Combine tea with a visit to the special exhibition, The Greatest Source of Wealth: Agriculture in Concord, to learn more about farming in Concord, past and present. Tea is served Fridays and Saturdays, February 1 through March 30 by advance reservation only, (978) 369-9763, ext. 216.  Seatings are 1:30-2:30 and 3:00-4:00; $20/person; includes Museum admission.



Delight your child or grandchild with an afternoon of tea
for just the two of you!  Join us for “A Teddy Bear Tea,” served on Friday & Saturday, February 22 and 23. Make the day a special outing by sipping cocoa or tea in the Concord Museum’s Brooke Hall while enjoying sweet treats.  Bring a favorite teddy or stuffed animal to join you, then decorate a tiny tea cup for your teddy to take home for your own tea parties.  Seatings at 1:30 and 3:00; by advance reservation only, (978) 369-9763, ext. 216. 
$20/person; includes Museum admission.


The Concord Museum is easily accessible from Route 495 or Route 128 and Route 2 and is located at the intersection of Lexington Road and Cambridge Turnpike, ¼ mile east of Concord Center.  The Museum’s entrance is on Cambridge
Turnpike; parking is free.

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For further information contact the Concord Museum at (978) 369-9763 or visit www.concordmuseum.org

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