Teaching Tea
       




 Tea Classes
2008-2009 
Speaker: Anne Evans
Certified Tea Consultant®

                   Class Descriptions


A Cup of Tea


Folsom Public Library 


 
Arden-Dimick Library
Teapot - You will learn about the different types of loose teas and tisanes according to their processing methods and caffeine levels along with tips for successful brewing of and enjoying each type.



Jan. 8, 2009

3:00






  


Tea Table - You will discover how to set a proper tea table, learn the history of afternoon tea, and   review tea time etiquette. Receive a listing of local and long distance tea rooms and resources.

Jan. 15, 2009

3:00


Tea Story - You will find a world in a cup of tea as you learn about the culture, history, and geography of this amazing beverage past and present.  

Jan. 22, 2009

3:00


February 6, 2009 10:00


 



Nov. 15
2:00


Tea Traditions - You will view interesting tea ware and various styles of making and taking tea around the globe.
                                             

Jan. 29, 2009

3:00 



 
  Nov. 22 2:00
Tea Rooms - You will understand the development of America's tea rooms and the influence they had on the restaurant industry of today.       

Feb. 5, 2009

3:00 

 

January 10,2009 2:00 

Tea Tastings - You will try some wonderful tea flavors and learn about the researched benefits of drinking tea. See how a tea taster conducts a tea cupping.

A separate second tasting is for sampling cold teas, the history of iced tea, and a game of Teago.



 



 


Class Locations and Details 

A Cup of Tea

Town and Country Village-Sacramento-Fulton and Marconi-next to Wm. Glen

$22.88 cost includes a petite tea meal

Prepaid with registration 488-5795

 


 

 
Arden-Dimick Library
891 Watt Avenue
Sacramento
presentations are free
 

   Folsom Public Library -411 Stafford Street

First Friday program for seniors- free




Teaching Tea Recommends...

The Crocker Art Museum at 216 O Street in downtown Sacramento now has a permanent display of interesting and beautiful Meissen porcelain donated from a very complete private collection. Many of the pieces are tea accessories and show the changes in details from the Asian to the European influence over the years.

The museum is open Tuesday through Sundays from 10:00 to 5:00 and until 9:00 p.m. on Thursdays. The display is truly worth a visit for porcelain, tea, and history lovers.

The Sokiku Nakatani Tea Room and Garden at the CSUS Library
free Japanese tea ceremony demonstrations offered regularly
for details see  http://library.csus.edu/tearoom



Teaching Tea's Previous Engagements

  • American Association of University Women - Auburn Chapter - Fund Raiser
  • Libraries:
    • Arden-Dimick Library - Sacramento
    • Franklin Community Library - Elk Grove
    • Carmichael Library-Carmichael
    • Sylvan Oaks Library- Citrus Heights
    • So. Natomas Library- Natomas
    • Fair Oaks Library - Fair Oaks
    • Rocklin Library-Rocklin
  • Cornerstone Community Church - Summer Fest - Auburn
  • Home School Parents - Grass Valley, Natomas, Sacramento 
  • New York Grand Buffet - Carmichael
  • Private Homes - Parties
  • Senior Care Homes:
    • Elk Grove
    • Carmichael
    • Citrus Heights
    • Lodi
    • Roseville
    • Sacramento
  • Tea Shops:
    • Rose Mountain Manor - Colfax
    • Tea Anytime - Carmichael
    • Earl Grey Manor- Old Sacramento
  • Whole Foods - Sacramento
  • Tea Tour with Sports Leisure Travel
  • Crocker Art Museum Board
  • Red Hat Queens
  • Rotary International conference


Anne Evans, Certified Tea Consultant®
Sacramento, California
www.teachingtea.com
Email: info@teachingtea.com