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Press releases
King Charles bubbling with benefits
for House of Hope
PRESS RELEASE DATE: OCTOBER 8, 2009
The King Charles Tea Shop and Bakery is brewing
up a fun beverage and an artistic event to
benefit House of Hope and the community at
large.
Throughout October, the café’s owners – Sherrie
and Graham Taylor-Jones – are conducting a
“Bubbles for Hope” campaign, donating the
proceeds of all sales of bubble tea to House of
Hope. Bubble tea is a frothy, refreshing drink
that blends tea with ice and a choice of six
flavors: coffee, mango, coconut, lychee,
honeydew and strawberry. At the bottom are the
bubbles -- a layer of Gummi pearls that have a
caramel flavor and bring a sweet surprise with
every sip.
In November, the King Charles plans to exhibit
the work of local amateur artists and hold a
reception from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday,
Nov. 14. Attendees will be able to sample hors
d'oeuvres made at the café, enjoy a beverage and
purchase artwork, with proceeds going to House
of Hope. Entry fee is $20 per person.
The King Charles Tea Shop and Bakery is located
at 662 SE Monterey Road, in Bruner Plaza,
Stuart. Artists interested in displaying their
wares should contact the shop at (772) 287-7798.
More information about the King Charles is
online at
www.kingcharlesteashop.com.
House of Hope is a community service agency that
offers food, clothing, case management and
emergency financial assistance to Martin County
residents who work hard but find themselves
unable to make ends meet. Clients are typically
low-wage workers, fixed-income senior citizens,
single parents, the recently unemployed and
people experiencing personal life crises.
For more information about House of Hope, call
(772) 286-4673 or visit
www.hohmartin.org. |