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A springtime escape + a Mother’s Day to remember in Noble County

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Set against the backdrop of blooming gardens and historic charm, this unique gathering blends past and present, offering attendees a chance to connect, reflect, and celebrate motherhood in a setting that feels both peaceful and inspiring.

Photo courtesy of Visit Noble County

This spring, the gardens at the Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site come alive not only with blossoms, but with a truly special celebration on Saturday, May 2. The annual Mother’s Day Tea invites guests to slow down, dress up, and savor meaningful moments with the women who matter most.

Guests will enjoy a delightful high tea featuring both contemporary treats and flavors inspired by the American Civil War era — an elegant nod to history that enhances the experience.

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