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Children's Tea and Book Reading at Asa Waters

Ladies were dressed in period costumes Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
The goodie table for the kids was fantastic and all homemade by volunteers from the staff Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
Tim Born from Millbury High read "The Old House" to the kids Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
the kids sit enthralled to the story Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
All of the children lined up Teddy Bears on the stairs Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
The main dining room was packed with kids and adults Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
Sandy Cristo and Dennis Hill of the Friends of the Asa Waters Mansion speak about volunteering at the mansion Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
The mansion's many volunteers all spoke about the many things they do behind the scenes Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
Jeff Dore who just put in his retirement paperwork for the Fire Dept. is part of the mansion's staff Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
Armand O White, long-time volunteer at the mansion and a frequent photographer at mansion events Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri

MILLBURY, Mass. - Thursday afternoon the Asa Waters Mansion was a virtual beehive of activity. There was a Children's Tea scheduled for approximately 1:30 p.m. where kids were treated like royalty with cakes, pies, pastries and refreshments served in the mansion's finest dinnerware.

Prior to that one of the Friends of the Asa Waters Mansion younger members, Tim Born from Martin Street, read a book to the group of youngsters, "The Old House" written by Pamela Duncan Edwards and illustrated by Henry Cole.

A throng of guests is nothing new to the mansion, it's that way ...
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