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Author:Tsukuba Mothers Network, Issue: March 2002, Topic: Tsukuba Mothers Network
We will have a tea party on March 11. Please bring some tea (tea from your country, if possible) and let us try it. Snacks, sweets and Japanese-style confectionery will be served with a variety of teas. Join us and have a lot more fun.
Dates: March 11 (Mon)
Time: 11:00 - 13:00
Place: Meet at the Daiei entrance leading to the bookstore at 10:50 and walk to the place together.
Bring: Tea, cups, plates, spoons and forks, beverages for your children, your calling cards, (hot water and a teapot are available)
Contact: Ms. Ishihara at 51-0284
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