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St. Valentine's Day Tea at Rowayton Historical Society

Experience loose-leaf tea, antiques and scones and more!

Start off Valentine's day with a morning tea at the Rowayton Historical Society. On February 14, the society is hosting Susan Borgen and her delicious homemade scones from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at the Seeley-Dibble-Pinkey House. Antiques, loose leaf tea and tea accessories are part of the event. Tickets are $5 per person.

Borgan, whose studio is in Rowayton, runs T-party antiques, where she crafts vintage objects that she recycles and repurposes vintage pieces. A former graphic designer, Borgan has a love for the 1930s and 1940s.  This in turn led to her selling her wares on Etsy.

The society maintains and exhibits its archives of Rowayton memorabilia and artwork at the Seeley-Dibble-Pinkney house located at 177 Rowayton Ave. You can call for more information at (203) 831-0136.

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