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The Wacky & Whimsical Tea for THEARC 2014

The Wacky & Whimsical Tea for THEARC is a fun-filled Sunday afternoon
that will include high tea & tasty bites, a performance by the students of
The Washington Ballet and circus-inspired games and activities for children of
all ages and their families. The event will happen on March 9, 2014 at 2:00 pm
at The Ritz Carlton Hotel of Washington, D.C. 
Co-chairs for the Tea include Elizabeth Engel, Leah Frelinghysen, Jill
White and Sonja De Carlo. Parents can enjoy a silent auction of the area's most
coveted experiences, a prize treasure trove and other fun surprises. All of the
proceeds from the event will benefit the Town Hall Education Arts Recreation
Campus (THEARC).

For more information or to purchase tickets, please visit: https://org2.salsalabs.com/o/6480/p/salsa/event/common/public/?event_KEY=69972





THEARC is a home away from home for the many underserved children and adults
of East of the River, enabling them to participate in dance classes, music
instruction, fine arts, academics, continuing education, mentoring, tutoring,
recreation, medical and dental care, and other services at a substantially reduced
cost or no cost at all. Aside from the eleven partner organizations operating
at THEARC including: Building Bridges Across the River, Boys & Girls Clubs
of Greater Washington's FBR Branch, Children's Health Center at THEARC,
Corcoran ArtReach, Covenant House Washington, Levine Music, Lift-DC, Parklands
Community Center, Trinity University at THEARC, The Washington Ballet and
Washington School for Girls; THEARC also holds the first full-service theater
in Washington, D.C.'s Ward 8.   It was created to provide DC
residents living east of the Anacostia River entertaining and enlightening
experiences that can impact their lives and brighten their futures.

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