The Daily Courier

Peachland tea had to turn people away

- DEAR EDITOR:

We would like to pass our thanks on to Daily Courier/Westside Weekly freelance photograph­er Barb Aguiar, who spent the whole of Sunday afternoon photograph­ing our English Cream Tea at the Little School House in Peachland.

Next time we will make sure we reserve Barb a cream tea for her to enjoy too!

Coming from the U.K., I have visualized such an event for the last three years. Thanks to those on the committee, Linda Norden, chairperso­n of the Little Schoolhous­e, along with her hubby, Marv, Linda Lee Klippenste­in, wife of our own town crier, who not only was invaluable on the day but provided the wonderful silverware, along with her amazing hubby, and our other volunteers, it was able to become a reality.

So successful, in fact, we had to disappoint­ingly turn people away as we had run out of scones.

There will be another held in August where we plan to take reservatio­ns so that no one will be disappoint­ed and we will be needing more volunteers so if anyone would like to get dressed in Victorian garb you will be more than welcome to join us.

Once again thanks to all the volunteers and to all those for coming, especially those who dressed for the occasion, which made it extra special.

Gill Evans, Peachland

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