When spring arrives, we are always excited to kick off the season with our annual tea party.
On Saturday, March 16th our homeschool group hosted a vintage, butterfly-themed tea. This is such a great time for family and friends to gather.
With 60-70 in attendance, we enjoyed a vast array of teas and finger foods including donuts from Sunshine Bakery.
The children entertained themselves with a butterfly craft and butterfly fairy wands they all got to take home. Before leaving, everyone had the opportunity to create lasting memories by taking photos together on a beautiful, vintage-inspired backdrop.
Several students from the homeschool group helped serve the tea and facilitate the craft project.
The Wallace County Home Educators love hosting this event for the community and would like to thank everyone for coming!
Open the Online Edition for October 31, 2024 to read the The Homeschool Herald on page 11.
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