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FAMILY: Promenade Temecula, Victoria Gardens to host tea parties

FAMILY: Promenade Temecula, Victoria Gardens to host tea parties

Promenade Temecula and Victoria Gardens will host Mad Hatter-themed tea parties.

, COURTESY OF VICTORIA GARDENS

Promenade Temecula and Victoria Gardens will host tea parties kids in the coming weeks.

A celebration of spring, the Temecula shopping center will host a Mad Tea Party on Saturday, March 28, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The party will feature a variety of activities, including a Wonderland-themed game of croquet complete with flamingos, and a Queen of Hearts tossing game. Participating children will be awarded Easter eggs filled with prizes.

There will also be crafts and children will receive a snack box filled with a sandwich, cookie and a drink for the tea party.

Some of the characters stopping by at the party include the Mad Hatter, the White Rabbit and Alice.

The Mad Tea Party will come to Victoria Gardens Chaffey Town Square in on Saturday, April 4. The party coincides with the arrival of the Easter Bunny at the Rancho Cucamonga shopping center and the bunny will be available for pictures.

The event, from 10 a.m.- 1 p.m., will feature Wonderland-themed games, prizes, crafts and more. Children will receive sugar cookies as part of the event.

The Temecula event is open to children ages 3 to 10 who are members of the Promenade Pals Kids Club. The Rancho Cucamonga event is open to children ages 3 to 12.

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Students treat volunteers to tea party

YOUNG and old joined together as students hosted a tea party in Dorchester.

For the third year in a row pupils from the Thomas Hardye School pulled out all the stops to lay on an afternoon of entertainment for volunteers for the Royal Voluntary Service's Home Library Service in Dorchester and people who receive their books.

More than 40 people attended the event and it was hailed as the best yet.

Year 13 student Emma Schwier and a team of around 30 fellow sixth form students organised the tea party, which saw the sixth form quiet study room transformed into a caf with tablecloths, handmade paper flowers, balloons and other decorations.

Each guest was personally welcome as they arrived and show to their seat before being provided with tea or coffee and delicious homemade cakes.

There was a musical background throughout the afternoon courtesy of a piano player and many personal conversations took place between the students and their guests.

The event was rounded off with the draw of a free raffle.

Maria Jacobson, service manager for the Royal Voluntary Service's home library service, said that the tea party keeps getting better each year.

She said: "Mor than 40 people attended the party, and really enjoyed the event, including a large group of residents from the Badbury Care Home on Weymouth Avenue, who were escorted to the school and back by a group of students."

There was even more reason to celebrate on the afternoon as Mayor of Dorchester Peter Mann and his wife Sheila attended to present a long service award to one of the Royal Voluntary Service's dedicated volunteers.

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Tea Partys moment of truth: Bush, Walker & the fight for the soul of the GOP

Last week, I kvetched about the way the national political press was covering the Hillary Clinton e-mail pseudo-scandal. To me, it was a strikingly clear example of the media succumbing to its worst instincts by allowing itself to become part of the story and engaging in the kind of meta reporting that Paul Krugman has rightly compared to theater criticism. Instead of telling us what candidates are actually saying, Krugman wrote, the political journalists guilty of theater criticism tell us how it went over, and how they think it affects the horse race. In other words, they answer a question readers never asked.

I still believe everything I wrote in that piece, but I realize now that there is one crucial element of the relationship between Clinton and the press that I accidentally left out. Its a complaint for which Ill confess to harbor some sympathy. Namely, it is the dread and anger that overcomes many campaign journalists when theyre confronted with the prospect of spending the next 2 years of their lives following around a Bush and a Clinton vying to be president. Thats something many campaign reporters have spent more than enough time doing already, and theyre not happy about having to do it again.

As annoying and dispiriting as the most-likely presidential matchup is, though, its hardly an excuse for bad work. Besides, theres plenty of time between now and November 2016; and there are plenty of interesting stories to be written about the social and economic forces that often determine who gets to be president. Like the escalating tension over immigration between the Republican Partys grassroots and elite, for example. Thats been paralyzing the GOP for a while now already, but as we get closer to Iowa caucuses, itll only get worse.

Now, when people talk about the GOPs internal schism over immigration, they usually break it down using this essential framework: The Tea Party wing hates reform because it thinks its an elaborate Democratic plot to secure Latino-American votes and grow the state. The establishment wing, meanwhile, supports reform because large corporations and Chamber of Commerce types like the idea of getting even more cheap labor without the legal headaches. Right now, Jeb Bush is the reformers preferred presidential nominee. And its looking like Gov. Scott Walker, who recently flip-flopped to oppose immigration reform, will be the anti-reformers champion.

That general schema contains a lot of truth. But reality is, as always, a bit more complicated. For one thing, theres a significant chunk of the Tea Party that is either in favor of reform or at least not particularly opposed to it; the Koch brothers fit that bill. Ditto Rand Paul. For another, while theres no doubt an amoral economic motivation behind much of the establishments pro-reform lobbying, theyre also motivated by more cosmopolitan concerns. The GOPers who favor reform are more like the kind of conservatives youll meet on New Yorks Upper East Side than the ones youll find in the Arizona exurbs. To put it bluntly, they find the anti-reformers brand of populism to be rather gauche.

The most important aspect to the GOP divide over immigration that the conventional wisdom misses, however, is this: Both sides hold the position they do because they are, in their minds, trying to fend off an existential threat to the Republican Party as they know it. But they reach opposite conclusions because they cant agree about what, exactly, the Republican Party is. Does the GOP exist as a traditional political party, in the sense that it is a collection of different groups that have shared interests and who seek to make them real through public policy? Or is the GOP an ethno-nationalist vehicle designed to save, preserve and, ultimately, redeem the U.S.s besieged population of Real Americans?

If the answer is the former, if the Republican Party is more or less a normal Western political party, then the argument for immigration reform is obvious. Bush might be benefitting from comparisons to his brother (one could say hes floating on the soft bigotry of low expectations) but hes not stupid. And as Michael Schiavo will tell you, hes no bleeding heart. But he can read demographic projections and Electoral College charts just like anyone else. He knows that if the GOP is to be the national party its been throughout most of his life i.e., one that is competitive in the one truly national race, which is that for president its got to get right with Latino voters.

But if the GOP is what most of the Tea Party thinks, if its indeed a kind of militant, Christian and ethno-nationalist vehicle for Real Americans (or, as an historian might call them, the volk) then the argument for opposing amnesty is no less intuitive. If America cannot be America unless its population looks the same way it did in the 1980s, then ushering in millions of Latino citizens and encouraging the arrival of millions more is indeed a game over threat. And any Republican who argues otherwise is not only wrong but is indeed a traitor to conservatism, which, in this mindset, has become synonymous with America itself.

How does this play out in the real world? Well, until the campaign is really happening in earnest, itll manifest through tempest in a teapot stories like this one about a conservative political operative who got booted from the Walker team for complaining about the outsize influence of Iowa in the GOP primary, a lily-white state where immigration reform is especially unpopular. Or this one about onetime Slate blogger and professional contrarian Mickey Kaus, who quit his gig at the Daily Caller because his boss, Fox News host Tucker Carlson, didnt want him writing pieces attacking Roger Ailess channel for not being anti-immigrant enough. And remember: The campaign hasnt even really started.

So, yes, I get why my colleagues are exasperated already with Campaign 2016. As one friend said to me with knowing hyperbole, the idea of spending 2 years on Jeb vs. Hillary appears to him to be the journalistic equivalent of a slow march toward certain death. But in the months and years to come, there will be a lot of bloodshed in the GOP over the partys stance on immigration. And itll be a lot more interesting than bickering over e-mails.

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