
The event will feature teas provided by Dandelion Teahouse & Apothecary
Celebrate Mother’s Day weekend by joining others at the beautiful Marshall House for the Spring Tea, hosted by The Historic Trust on Saturday, May 11.
It’s described as the perfect opportunity to share special time with the important family and friends in your life. You and your guests will enjoy a variety of delicious food bites and a delectable selection of teas, all while relaxing in the elegant Marshall House located on Officers Row.

The event will feature teas provided by Dandelion Teahouse & Apothecary. Come meet the fantastic team behind one of downtown Vancouver’s small business gems. Wonderful music provided by local singer/songwriter, Owen Kortz. Choose from one of two seatings,11 a.m. or 2 p.m. Space is limited. Reservations Required.
The Marshall House is located at 1301 Officers Row, Vancouver, WA 98661.
Reserve your spot here: https://tinyurl.com/yxcwm9wb or thehistorictrust.org/calendar/

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