Pictures of Tea Room in the Valley







Cheers from some of our Guests:
Debbie and Jerry Smith and Fay Patakas


Zina Gallo and friends
Judy Giovanoni and friends
Carol Lundstrom and guests


A special reunion for Bonnie Barrett from Cape Cod, MA (R)
and visiting Rosemary Phelan St. Louis, MO (L)


Susan Cryer Reading at this Little Ladies Tea Party


A story about tea parties.


A picture says a thousand words!


A Birthday Party for Tess


The Guests on the Staircase


Pictures from the Filcoff Bridal Shower, July 2006


Pictures from the Sellenriek Baby Shower, November 2006


Releasing Monarch Butterflies that were flown in from Monterey,
California in honor of baby Alexa Monterey
Shapiro Baby Shower, June 2006.


One of our Little Girl's Birthday Tea Parties
Susan Cryer reading to the girls.


Christmas Tea with Saint Nicholas
Sisters, Dee & Ruby with Saint Nicholas (a.k.a. John Inchiostro)
Glad tidings, good friends, good food and Happy Holidays


Vivian Brooks and her girls


Shannon Kozeny's Birthday Tea for her mom, Jeanie Whitaker,
she is joined by Mary Kelder w/ green hat, Crystal Cunetto w/ black hat,
Karen Berra w/ white hat, and Shannon w/ black & white hat.


Kay Gallo & Friends


Mary Kay Consultants

Denise Orth's Party (Our First Party at the Tea Room!)


Tea Room Friends


Peggy Walsh (L) Rosemary Phelan (Center) & Betsy Gee (R) celebrating her 29th birthday.

~ Time-Out for Tea ~

Are you craving elegant tranquillity, but your time and budget won't stretch to the nearest spa? Good news! There is a quick and much less expensive way to relax, restore your spirits, and nurture your craving for serenity in an elegant Victorian setting. It's an experience that has been cherished by the British for generations, and you can start the process any time. Go ahead. Reserve your table at Tea Room in the Valley.

Soon you'll be contemplating the fine vintage china and glassware atop starched white linens. Your nose will be filled with the gentle fragrance of tea leaves steeping, your ears with gentle music. You'll sip the tea slowly, feeling it calm and center you. A healing elixir for some, a ceremonial tool for others, tea turns out to be a potion that not only invigorates with caffeine but soothes with theophylline, a muscle relaxant. Think of afternoon tea as a luxurious, liquid massage that comes with scrumptious chicken salad or quiche, fresh fruit, mouth-watering popovers and jam, and if you wish — top it off with a delicious dessert.


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