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Mathom Tale Tea
Date: | July 30th, 2017 |
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Time: | 7.30PM (2:30PM servertime) |
Location: | 4 Brookbank Street, Songburrow |
Event details:
We are happy to invite our neighbours and good hobbit friends to a relaxing cup tea Sunday July 30. Should the weather be nice, the tea will be served outdoors in the garden.
In addition to a grand selection of food and drink, some even home-grown and produced locally in the village of Songburrow, the tea will have a mathomy theme. So, we offer the opportunity for our guests to bring some of their own favourite old objects to the tea, for comments and value appraisal.
Do yer have an old, dusty shield hanging on yer wall? An old book yer are curious about? Have yer sometimes pondered if there weren't something more to that old dishcloth yer inherited from yer parents? Do yer think yer have THE club the Bullroarer used during the battle of Greenfields? Just bring it to Songburrow Hall, tell us a little about it, and our local historians will study it and try uncover its secrets!
Should the weather be nice, the tea may be rounded off with fireworks and a song or three.
This will be a relaxed, non-scripted event, providing many opportunities to mingle and chat with other hobbits, as well as to learn something about mathoms. Don't be shy to bring your own items and a short description/story of it, and we'll see how many we can appraise during the night.
Be prepared to show yer mathom and tell us a little about it, and we'll try our best to say what kind of object it really is. Think of it as a hobbit version of the "Antiques Roadshow", and you'll be good!
Given the theme, this is very much a hobbit-preferred event, although good dwarven friends are also welcome.
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