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Candlelight tea will provide calm during busy Christmas season

Rebecca Nowalski
The Cranbury Historical Society has its Christmas Tea Dec. 4 at the Cranbury Museum. Pictured top to bottom: Betty Wagner, 99, serves tea to Claire Sedor; tea cups are lined up for the event; Girl Scout Megan Mavoides, 16, of cranbury, serves Christmas cookies to Judi Wischik of Cranbury; volunteer Natasha Brennan of cranbury serves holiday punch to the crowd.

The ladies of Our Savior’s Lutheran Church will hold an Advent by Candlelight Tea at 3 p.m. on Dec. 9 at the church, 151 Milltown Road, near the intersection of Harts Lane, East Brunswick. Follow the driveway to the top of the hill.

The free program, for women and by women, features music, festive-themed tables, light food, coffee, tea and desserts. The purpose is to provide some calm during the busy Christmas season.

For more information, call 732-254-1207 or visit www:oursaviorseastbrunswick.com.

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