
3rd Annual Tea Weekend February 7-9, 2009 NEW DATE
Dedicated to the success and advancement of tea in our region, Tea in Texas hosts this unique networking opportunity for Tea Lovers and Professionals in our region. The 2009 TEA Seminar will introduce tea service at a Professional level and tips using tea in unique ways.
Our Mission
Exclusively for Tea Rooms, shops, B&B Owners, Women Group Leaders and serious Tea Enthusiasts. Tea in Texas brings resources to assist your tea journey succeed. Join us this fall as we explore the world of Tea with great information for all those steeping quality teas. Talented Speakers share their experience to help you grow!
Prestigous Location Featured Keynote Speaker
 |
|
Fontenot Grand Mansion
Spring, TX
fontenotgrandmansion
Join us February 8-9, 2008
Includes Tour of Mansion,
Savory Dinner with Hospitality Presentation
and 3-course Afternoon Tea |
Darren McGrady
www.TheRoyalChef.com
Personal Chef to Princess Diana
will share the Royals Tea Rituals
and favorite Recipes. |
Thanks to our Gracious Speakers! Coming this February...
Plus Recipe Swaps, Roundtable Discussions, Tea 101 and more...
Extras
Stroll Market Street- Woodlands - Saturday
Tour Old Town Spring Shops - Sunday
Free Giveaways, samples and resources for you. Discount accomodations available at Holiday Inn Express $89/nt.
24888 I-45 North, Woodlands 281-681-8088 Code: TEAROOM SEMINAR (Blocked rate held until 1/22)
Become a Recognized Tea Lover
Tea in Texas recognizes your attendance and commitment to enhance your tea journey.
Attend the 2009 Seminar- Receive attendance certificate as Recognized Tea Professional.
Level II & III available for returning attendees.
How do I serve Tea professionally?
Tea Professionals shall be knowledgeable of basic tea history and serve a variety of tea: Teas should be listed on a menu
or presented in a professional manner, promoting a majority of loose-leaf tea to tea bags and other beverages.
Service should be efficient and attentive. Staff should be friendly, well-presented and reasonably knowledgeable
about the variety of teas offered. Tea service will be first class. Pristine cleanliness, fine linens, china and decorations should
create a high-end experience for paying customers.