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You and your best bear are invited to St. Richard’s Episcopal School for some tea and great fun.

Photos provided by Kim Napier

You and your bear are invited to a beary special morning at St. Richard’s Episcopal School on Saturday, February 21, 9:30-11 a.m.

Families can enjoy a memorable morning at the Paddington Par-Tea, complete with:

  • Fun crafts and hands-on activities
  • A trip to the “vet”
  • Photos at the Paddington Station
  • A charming par-tea and tasty treats

...and more.

Designed for children ages 2-6, this event is the perfect way to explore SRES and meet members of the community.

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