Rosemary and Thyme High Teas Fundraiser for MHAA's Casa Serrano Adobe
For Immediate Release
Publicity Contact: Wendy Brickman
(831) 594-1500 or brickman@brickmanmarketing.
Rosemary and Thyme High Teas to hold
Fundraiser for Monterey History & Art Association's Casa Serrano Adobe
For Immediate Release
Publicity Contact: Wendy Brickman
(831) 594-1500 or [email protected]
Rosemary and Thyme High Teas to hold fundraiser for Monterey History & Art Association’s Casa Serrano Adobe
November, 2024. Monterey, CA. The newly launched Rosemary and Thyme High Teas is holding a special fundraiser to benefit Monterey History & Art Association’s historic Casa Serrano Adobe in Downtown Monterey.
At a Glance:
What: Rosemary and Thyme High Tea Fundraiser for Casa Serrano Adobe
Sip, savor & save history! Enjoy a special High Tea at Casa Serrano with petit sandwiches with scones and real Devonshire cream plus hot tea prepared in the English style, all while supporting preservation! Experience the perfect blend of tradition and delight with this high tea fundraiser which will be fun for all ages. Dot Findlater, the London-born Founder of Rosemary and Thyme High Teas, will host the tea and also offer a brief presentation on the fascinating history and tradition of High Tea.
Locals and visitors are invited to be part of this Rosemary and Thyme High Teas Fundraiser, with all proceeds benefiting the preservation of Casa Serrano Adobe, managed by the Monterey History and Art Association. Participation in this event helps ensure the continued protection of this important piece of Monterey’s history. Bring friends or family for an afternoon of elegance and history, all while supporting a meaningful cause and enjoy a long-term popular English tradition.’
Date and time:
Friday, November 22, 2024 from 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm PST.
Doors open at 2:50pm.
Location:
Casa Serrano Adobe
412 Pacific Street
Monterey, CA 93940
Tickets:
$81.88 (including Eventbrite fees)
Eventbrite link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rosemary-and-thyme-high-tea-fundraiser-for-casa-serrano-adobe-tickets-1057537225309
For more information, email hello@rosemaryandthymehighteas or call 831-888-4036.
Nearby paid parking: Paid parking at the Calle Principal Garage or the City of Monterey Municipal Upper Lot #7 at 442 Pacific St Monterey, CA 93940n
About the Monterey History and Art Association
Founded in 1931, the Monterey History and Art Association (MHAA) is dedicated to preserving the rich and diverse histories of the people, stories, and places that have shaped Monterey. Over the past several decades, MHAA has partnered with the City of Monterey, the California Department of Parks and Recreation, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and other organizations to ensure the protection of Monterey’s historic landmarks. MHAA’s primary mission is to preserve the irreplaceable artifacts of Monterey’s heritage, such as the Casa Serrano Adobe. In collaboration with local and state entities, MHAA has successfully restored more adobes in Monterey than anywhere else in California. It also manages extensive collections of historical items, including furnishings, paintings, photographs, costumes, books, manuscripts, and other significant artifacts.
MHAA’s initiatives and properties include:
• Casa Serrano Adobe (1843): One of the oldest adobes in Monterey, Casa Serrano was built in 1843 and is a prime example of early California architecture. It now serves as an event space and is central to MHAA’s preservation efforts. Casa Serrano also hosts various educational and cultural events, such as this fundraiser plus wedding receptions, parties and more for up to 50 people. • Doud House (1868): A charming wooden frame house, the Doud House is a prime representation of the Victorian era. Its preservation allows visitors to step back in time and experience 19th-century Monterey life. • Mayo Hayes O'Donnell Library (1876): Originally a church, this 1876 building now functions as a library. The library contains images and documents from Monterey’s extensive historical collection, providing valuable resources for historians and researchers alike. • Stanton Center: Currently featuring Bounty of the Bay, an exhibition by the Italian Heritage Society. The Stanton Center is also home to the works of notable artists such as Jo Mora, Paul Whitman, and more.
About Dot Findlater
British Native Dot Findlater recently launched Rosemary and Thyme High Teas. Discover the perfect way to unwind with a relaxing and memorable outing that features an authentic British high tea experience. Dot Findlater, a London-born entrepreneur who has lived in Monterey for 5 years, is pleased to establish Rosemary and Thyme High Teas, a unique service dedicated to bringing the charm of traditional British high tea to Monterey County. This new venture caters to both large and small gatherings, offering the perfect setting for wedding and baby showers, family reunions, friends’ afternoon out, children’s tea parties, fundraisers for non-profit organizations, or spouse outings during conferences…or anytime.
Experience the essence of British elegance with Rosemary and Thyme High Teas, where tradition seamlessly blends with innovation to create a perfectly crafted and unforgettable afternoon. Dot Findlater offers a personalized tea service at a home, office or preferred location, and has also established relationships with stunning local venues to host your special gathering.
“I’m thrilled to bring a touch of British culture and tradition to Monterey through bespoke high tea experiences,” Dot states. “My goal is to entertain and delight, offering a taste of England’s grace and charm right here in the heart of this beautiful region.”
Dot is also the owner of Mirror Images Global Entertainment, offering a selection of talented entertainers to enhance teatime or any gathering. She works with over 1500 lookalikes (“mirror images”) and other talented performers from all over the world and books them for films, tv, commercials, parties and corporate events.
About English High Tea
High Tea is a traditional English meal, typically served in the late afternoon or early evening, featuring a variety of savory, sandwiches, scones, and pastries, accompanied by tea.
At High Tea, guests enjoy a fine tea paired with finger sandwiches, scones with clotted cream and jam, and delicate pastries. It's a relaxed, social gathering focused on savoring delicious treats and tea in an elegant, timeless setting at Casa Serrano.
About the History of English Tea
English High Tea gained immense popularity during Queen Victoria's reign in the 19th century, transforming it into a cherished social event designed to bridge the gap between lunch and dinner, typically served between 4 and 6 PM. Originating from the Duchess of Bedford's innovative idea, it evolved into a fashionable affair featuring delicate finger sandwiches, scones with clotted cream and jam, and a variety of delectable pastries presented on tiered stands. This delightful tradition, which combines exquisite treats with the joy of socializing, continues to be a beloved way to enjoy tea and light refreshments.
For more interesting insights into this timeless practice, visit www.rosemaryandthymehighteas.com
To reach Dot Findlater to arrange a tea, call 831-888-4036 or email [email protected]