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Default Seattle tea event

This from the newsletter of the Pike Place Market in downtown Seattle,
Washington. Both venues are in the Market. --Kate

"James Norwood Pratt, highly-esteemed tea expert and author of Tea
Lover's Treasury and his new Tea Dictionary, will be at The Perennial
Tea Room at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 16 for a book signing. The
following Monday, Mr. Pratt will be on hand at the Market's Pink Door
Ristorante at 6:00 p.m. for a four-course dinner of Northwest
specialties prepared with teas. Call 206.448.4054 for reservations."

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