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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Tea Party is an ineffective good ole’ boys club – Carolinacoastonline

Peletier, N.C.

May 25, 2022

TO THE EDITOR:

Another primary election has come and gone, leaving the fate of the candidates vying for political office in the hands of the voters; a mere 25% of registered voters in the case of the May 2022 election. The countless hours and money spent by those running for office to spread their message and make an impact in our community, only to be ignored by 75% of registered voters leaves no room for political apathy.

Nevertheless, the voting process in this election was familiar, voters turn up at the polls and are immediately greeted by poll workers, handing out candidate literature in an attempt to sway voters' decisions in the last minutes before they enter the voting booth. These volunteers are paramount during elections due to the limited availability of candidates during early voting, two weeks prior to election day, and election day itself.

In the last decade, the most influential group of poll workers in Carteret County are members of The Crystal Coast Tea Party, a PAC that is separate from any official political party, yet is often mistakenly identified by many voters as the official brother of the Republican Party.

Most voters in Carteret County are familiar with the sample ballot the Tea Party passes out at the polls, endorsing specific Republican candidates that the group agreed upon at one of their closed meetings.

The problem is that the official Republican Party plan of organization states that they must remain neutral in Republican primaries, however, with many voters aligning the Tea Party as the right hand man to the Republican Party, voters mistakenly believe that the Tea Party candidates are the only conservative candidates and look no further. Any educated voter knows this to be false.

I've asked local Tea Party members what criteria a candidate must meet to be endorsed by The Tea Party and my question was never answered. The Crystal Coast Tea Party does not invite candidates to their meetings and they refuse to host political forums with questions pertinent to the office the candidates seek.

It appears that the Tea Party only endorses candidates based on personal relationships rather than issues of substance, such as focusing on the foundation of the group, "Taxed Enough Already."

Ironically, since the group was formed in 2009, the Crystal Coast Tea Party has supported property tax increases and millions of dollars in a school bond which is funded on the backs of local taxpayers. Meanwhile, other counties in North Carolina are receiving millions in state grants to fund school construction projects. The Crystal Coast Tea Party positions are in direct opposition to conservative values.

The Crystal Coast Tea Party is an ineffective good ole' boys club. I challenge anyone reading to list the accomplishments of the elected officials that were endorsed by The Tea Party. I feel you will be hard pressed to bring anything of substance to the table.

The bottom line is the voters of Carteret County have been duped by The Tea Party's paradoxical play on conservative buzzwords. I urge all conservative voters to research candidates before you head to the polls in the next primary election. Ask questions and peel back the proverbial onion. You will be surprised! See you at the polls!

STEVEN OVERBY

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REVIEW: Refreshing 50th Anniversary March Hare-Inspired Hibiscus Tea at Cheshire Cafe in Magic Kingdom – WDW News Today

The Cheshire Cafe in Magic Kingdom has a new hibiscus tea for summertime inspired by the March Hare of Alice in Wonderland.

The Cheshire Cafe is near Mad Tea Party in Fantasyland.

Hibiscus Tea topped with Whipped Cream and Hare March Chocolate Coin

This is a great, refreshing, frozen drink.

It tastes like fruit punch with a light hit of hibiscus at the end.

Its not syrupy or overly sweet. We prefer it to previous Cheshire Cafe drinks.

The March Hare (for some reason referred to as Hare March) is printed on a white chocolate medallion on top.

The medallion and whipped cream dont add much except for decoration.

We would get this drink again. What about you? Will you be trying this new tea on your next Magic Kingdom trip?

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Children enjoy a royal get together at Jubilee inspired tea party – Express & Star

Children, including Jacob Platt, aged five, with event manager Stephanie Bond, at Long Knowle Community Hub

The party was held at Long Knowle Library in Wednesfield and involved crafts, activities, dancing and culminated with a royal tea party.

More than 20 children aged between one and 10 attended, much to the delight of organisers.

Stephanie Bond, event organiser, said: "It was amazing, we had a full house, the kids had an absolute blast.

"We had more than 20 children turn up and had pictures of the Queen and information around for them to learn.

"I work in a nursery by day, and I know how important it is for children to celebrate things like this, they may never see anything like it again.

"They all got certificates for taking part in it, and we wanted them to learn about the history.

"When they arrived there was music playing, we had a London tuck shop, a sensory area, all decorated in red white and blue.

"Then we had a tea party then from that we did some parachute games and singing, with the children learning 'happy jubilee' in Makaton."

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Trefin’s jubilee beacon lighting, table top sale & tea party | Western Telegraph – Western Telegraph

A community charity has set to work to make sure that a beacon is lit in its Pembrokeshire village to celebrate the Queens jubilee.

Gwelliant Trefin Improvement (GTI) will light a Beacon for The Queens Platinum Jubilee from 9.30 pm on the evening of Thursday, June 2, 2022.

The Beacon is one of thousands being lit in the UK and the Commonwealth, and forms part of the official programme announced by Buckingham Palace for the Jubilee Weekend.

The Beacon will be lit in the area of Penlac Fields at the end of the lane known as North End, Trefin, and it will be one of over 2,022 lit simultaneously by charities, communities and faith groups all over the UK.

David Gardner of GTI said: GTI is a registered charity working to promote and enhance connection, well-being and events in the local community.

We are proud to be joining with other communities across the country through the lighting of a beacon on the edge of the village and through music with the local choir, Cor y Felin, to celebrate this unique milestone in history.

We are also holding a Jubilee Table Top Sale on Friday, June 3 and Jubilee Tea Party on Saturday, June 4 in Trefin village to mark Her Majesty The Queens 70th year as our Monarch and Head of the Commonwealth on her Platinum Jubilee. All are welcome.

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These are the 6 best food and drink events in Dallas this week – CultureMap Dallas

Kick off June with lots of celebrations, including a Pride Month brunch, an anniversary happy hour, and two fancy tea parties. Also this week is one of North Texas longest-running food and music festivals. Tickets are going fast.

Thursday, June 2

Mad Hatter Gin & Tea PartyIts the last week for this traveling Alice in Wonderland-inspired pop-up party, which has made pit stops in New York, Los Angeles, and London. Make reservations Thursday through Sunday to be taken down the rabbit hole and be tantalized by tea party cocktails. Tickets start at $59, and the experience includes a welcome drink and three curious cocktails served in teacups, along with a Mad Hatter hat. Expect a few theatrical characters, too. Reservations start at 6 pm, and the event takes at the Ervay Theater.

Thursdays on Tap at the Perot MuseumAdults only can now visit the Perot Museum for an after-hours happy hour every Thursday from 6-10 pm. Guests can enjoy live music, outdoor games, drinks, and food trucks. On this night, there'll be bites and sips from Ruthies Rolling Cafe, Smokey Rays BBQ, Cuates Kitchen, and Community Beer Co. Inside the museum, attendees can explore the exhibit halls, including the just-launched exhibitBecoming Jane: The Evolution of Dr. Jane Goodall." Admission is $25 or $5 for museum members.

Friday, June 3

Taste AddisonThe regions original food and music festival is back, featuring Addison eateries, national music artists, food and wine samplings, and family-friendly activities. In addition to meal-sized munchies, each restaurant will sell one or more Taste Bites smaller portions of favorites available for $3 or less per item. Headliners are Sean Paul and Stone Temple Pilots. The three-day event takes place at Addison Circle Park. Tickets start at $15 for general admission ($5 for kids 6-12). A few VIP packages are left for Friday only ($50) that include two beverage tokens and two food tasting vouchers.

Haywire One-Year Anniversary Happy HourThe Southern-inspired bar and restaurant in Uptownwill celebrate its first birthday with a cowboy-country happy hour. The $10 ticket includes a drink upon arrival and entrance to the event, which will feature photo ops, live music, and giveaways from local vendors. Cocktails will feature Codigo Tequila and Balcones Whiskey. The party will run from 4-7 pm.

Saturday, June 4

Tea at Tiffanys at Hotel Crescent CourtChannel your inner Audrey Hepburn during this afternoon tea party inspired by the iconic movie Breakfast at Tiffanys. Don a little black dress, diamonds, and pearls and enjoy a chic menu of tea sandwiches, scones, and desserts, including a Tiffany-blue box of petit fours. Tickets are $100 per person, plus tax and gratuity, or pay $135 for endless bubbly. The menu also includes a welcome cocktail and two tea selections. The event will take place every Saturday and Sunday in June, and seating times are 12 and 1 pm.

Sunday, June 5

Pride Drag Brunch at the Commons ClubThe Virgin Hotels Commons Club will come alive with pride during this colorful Sunday brunch. Pancakes and performances will collide with lip-syncing and high heels. Showtimes are at 12 and 2 pm, and reservations require a food and beverage minimum, ranging from $50-$75.

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