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== Tea Geek Events for 2009 ==
 
== Tea Geek Events for 2009 ==
''Tuesday, October 27th, 6 pm''<br>
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''Sunday, November 15th, 2 pm''<br>
'''Tea Tuesday'''  Join Tea Geek in the teacher's lounge of the [http://www.phinneycenter.org Phinney Neighborhood Center] (upstairs in the Blue Building) for an informal tea tasting and educational tour of tea.  On a pay-what-you-can basis, attendees will get to sample artisan teas from around the world, learn where they come from and how they're made, ask questions, and have a good tea time.  Space is limited, so those who reserve get priority, but walk-ins are welcome if there's room.  Reserve with an email to: teageek (at) teageek.net
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''Sunday, November 8th, 2 pm''<br>
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'''Tea Traditions'''  Virtually every culture in the world has some kind of tea tradition.  We'll look at some of the oldest and most famous tea traditions, from China, Japan, Britain, and the United States--as well as how the different approaches to tea developed.
 
'''Tea Traditions'''  Virtually every culture in the world has some kind of tea tradition.  We'll look at some of the oldest and most famous tea traditions, from China, Japan, Britain, and the United States--as well as how the different approaches to tea developed.
 
$10, includes light refreshments.  To register, contact [http://www.thehawthorntearoom.com/ The Hawthorn Tea room]
 
$10, includes light refreshments.  To register, contact [http://www.thehawthorntearoom.com/ The Hawthorn Tea room]

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Tea Geek Events for 2009

Sunday, November 15th, 2 pm
Tea Traditions Virtually every culture in the world has some kind of tea tradition. We'll look at some of the oldest and most famous tea traditions, from China, Japan, Britain, and the United States--as well as how the different approaches to tea developed. $10, includes light refreshments. To register, contact The Hawthorn Tea room

Sunday, December 13th, 2 pm
Whites & Greens It seems every week there's another study looking at the health benefits of white or green tea. What's really going on? What ARE antioxidants anyway, and why are they good for you? Is green or white tea really better for you than other kinds? Take this class to find out! $10, includes light refreshments