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Ya-Ya’s Tea-Board

News from the Teahouse, about tea and more

Archive for 2007/09


Donating to charity - make it easy and people will do it

Diane & I talk about social responsibility of individuals and businesses often, but recently these issues have come up more often than usual. Every once in a while we stumble upon stories about someone dedicating a lot of time and/or money to a good cause. But in the overall scheme, it seems that especially businesses […]

Tea Tasting: Tea 101 - The Basics
on September 16

We’re happy to officially announce our upcoming tea-tasting on September 16. As with our previous tastings, the evening will be a mixture of tea-related information, tasting & social gathering.
With Tea 101 - The Basics we’re focusing on the fundamentals, explaining the differences between different types of tea (i.e. black vs. green, oolong or white), giving […]

Ragamuffin Children finish “Werecat Lullabies” tour with tea party at Ya-Ya’s on September 8

We’ll have them back!
Our favourite local artists - the fabulous Ragamuffin Children - are visiting us for another show (sadly, the last one for the Werecat Lullabies tour) at the teahouse. After playing a fantastic gig at our first birthday party and opening for Black Market Art last week, they’ll finally have their much deserved […]

A quick recap of last week’s BMA concert…

We’ve been too busy this last week to post some thoughts and photos of Black Market Art’s album release party last weekend. But today I have a bit of time so I thought I get everyone up-to-date.
We had 2 shows with identical line-up, consisting of the ever-fabulous Ragamuffin Children (don’t miss their gig at the […]

Tea Tasting: Tea 101 - The Basics

[ September 16, 2007; 5:30 pm; ] An introductory evening with basic information and tasting of the different types of tea.

For a more detailed description, see our announcement.

Admission: $16 (includes a 15% discount on all tea purchases of 50g or more for the night)