Art at Tea Time Betty Robin, speaker October 1988Ted TIV,4w,
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Also on the art scene, for those
who view rather than do the
strokes, the North Branch of the
American Association of Universi-
ty women will renew their "Art at
Tea Time" series this week.
Angela Fong, AAUw branch
cultural chairman, will be hostess
at her Palm Beach Gardens home
for the Tuesday afternoon demon-
;tration and lecture. Guest speaker
will be Betty Robin who will "ex-
amine Chinese Art in relation to
Taoism, a principal religion of Chi-
na. She will discuss also the art of
making ink, brushes and paper."
The tea and art will be served
beginning at 4 p.m. For more infor-
mation, call Angela, 627-0523.
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Ted TIV,4w,
4e� Rob in, soea�er - �nc�elQ Fond,,, r ares her hO rne
® ems. f it'd'
Also on the art scene, for those
who view rather than do the
strokes, the North Branch of the
American Association of Universi-
ty women will renew their "Art at
Tea Time" series this week.
Angela Fong, AAUw branch
cultural chairman, will be hostess
at her Palm Beach Gardens home
for the Tuesday afternoon demon-
;tration and lecture. Guest speaker
will be Betty Robin who will "ex-
amine Chinese Art in relation to
Taoism, a principal religion of Chi-
na. She will discuss also the art of
making ink, brushes and paper."
The tea and art will be served
beginning at 4 p.m. For more infor-
mation, call Angela, 627-0523.
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