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Gratitude for support for the Valentine’s Tea

Thank you to all who attended and contributed to the Harvard Woman’s Club Valentine’s Tea on a very snowy, slippery, stormy Saturday, Feb. 7.

The incredible generosity of our community makes the Valentine’s Tea, our primary fundraising event, a success. We are grateful for the support provided by our community, reflected in the delight of elementary school children, guests representing a family’s three generations, neighbors supporting neighbors, and long- time parent friendships of classmates.

The Woman’s Club was successful in raising money for our Scholar Award fund.

Our hearts are full with gratitude for a success measured in community and tradition.

The tea has become an annual tradition for families and friendships, and an opportunity to meet new folks.

When New England weather provided a challenging, yet beautiful backdrop, the community joined together.

We appreciate you.

Heidi Hunter Siegrist, Harvard Woman’s Club

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