‘Drink In’ Ireland’s Tea Traditions at the Ocean County Library Manchester Branch
August 23, 2024MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP – In Ireland, tea is a way of life, brewed briskly and consumed heartily daytime and nighttime. Tea and food historian Judith Krall-Russo will set the table for “Ireland – Tea, Food and Folklore” at the Ocean County Library Manchester Branch, 2 PM Monday, September 16.
With wit, charm and depth, Judith will shed light on Irish tea habits, favorite foods, and myths and legends that surround this enchanted island.
A lifetime epicure, Judith received Tea Specialist certifications from The Tea School, Pomfret, Connecticut, and New York’s Specialty Tea Institute. She offers programs about New Jersey foods and agriculture, historical discussions of global food, drink and holiday customs, and explorations of life in the Edwardian and Victorian eras.
Please register at https://tinyurl.com/OclMATea for this free program. For more information, stop by the OCL Manchester Branch, 21 Colonial Drive, call (732) 657-7600 or visit the Library’s online Calendar of Events.
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