FRIENDS’ tea time

PINE PLAINS — The FRIENDS of the Pine Plains Library will host a Victorian tea benefit at the Mashomack Fish and Game Preserve Club House on Sunday, April 26, from 2 to 4:30 p.m.The organization holds the benefit every other year to raise funds for its many community efforts, including youth programs and activities, presentations, contests, book sales and more. Cuisine will compliment the Victorian spirit of Mashomack, including five traditional sandwiches on buns and croissants, a scone course and three desserts. Tea will come from Harney & Sons Fine Teas in Millerton.“Attendees should expect an elegant decor, a chance to dress up in their finery” said Barbara Denerstein, a member of the FRIENDS of the Pine Plains Library.Denerstein added that patrons will be supporting the library community.“It’s a chance to go back in time and sample the delicacies of the period,” she said.Historically, the event has attracted 50 to 75 people, Denerstein estimated. Tickets are $35 and can be purchased by cash or check in person at the library, Deuel’s Hardware or the Pine Plains Pharmacy.Tickets are also available online at www.eventbrite.com. “It’s great for an early Mother’s Day gift,” Denerstein said.The Mashomack Fish and Game Preserve Club House is located at 7435 Route 82.For more information, contact Denerstein at 518-398-6531.

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