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August 24, 2011 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • Page 15
Inaugural Afternoon Tea to be held at Fell House
tional tea sandwiches, scones with preserves and Devonshire clotted cream, petit fours, and a surprise dessert. There will also be a presentation by a local business: the Celery Farm Soap Company. The cost is $35 and all proceeds will go toward the restoration and renovation of the John Fell House. Reservations are a must as space is limited. To RSVP, call (201) 783-8754 to leave your name, phone # and number of guests attending, or e-mail Linda Schropp at lschropp@optonline.net with details. Checks made payable to Concerned Citizens of Allendale should be mailed to The-
resa Salameno, c/o 475 Franklin Turnpike, Allendale, NJ 07401 no later than Sept. 7. Flyers will be distributed around town and information is also on the Fell House website at www.fellhouse.org. The Tea Room Committee has planned two further Afternoon Teas this year. A Harvest Tea has been set for Tuesday, Nov 8, and a Holiday Tea is scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 11. At the December event, the Fell House will be decorated for the holidays and guests will be invited to walk around the house to view each themed room. Reservations are also being taken for the November and December Afternoon Teas.
The John Fell House
The Concerned Citizens of Allendale, owners of the John Fell House in Allendale, will host an inaugural Afternoon Tea on Wednesday, Sept. 14 at noon. The tea will be held in the house and on the grounds of this historical home at 475
Franklin Turnpike. The community is invited to join CCA’s Tea Room Committee for a four course tea catered by Passport Café of West Milford. This “Patriots’ Afternoon Tea” will offer two appetizer courses followed by tradi-