Boston TeaParty.nu Celebration on 12/16

You are welcome to join us on December 16 for a celebration of the Boston Tea Party on December 16, 1773. We want to commemorate the Sons of Liberty with a toast and a tea party. Here is an excerpt from our press release:

The reason for launching it on the Fourth of July, is to celebrate the foundation of the United States of America initiated by the patriots called Sons of Liberty. The Boston Tea Party event has an important role in the development of the American Revolution that led to the Declaration of independence.

You are welcome to join the “Tea Party Now” revolution at TeaParty.Nu (nu = now in Swedish)!

The spirit of the “Tea Party Now” movement and the mission of “connecting tea enthusiasts” is illustrated with the TeaParty.nu logotype created by John Cox.

(MyPRGenie.com, July 28, 2011.)

Agenda:

  • Mingle
  • Toast to the Sons of Liberty
  • The Boston Tea Party
  • TeaParty.nu
  • Afternoon / high / afterwork tea
  • Raffle

Reading material:

 

Boston TeaParty.nu Celebration on 12/160Martin Lindeskog2011-10-17 16:17:01You are welcome to join us on December 16 for a celebration of the Boston Tea Party on December 16, 1773. We want to commemorate the Sons of Liberty w…

Argo Tea – The Apple of Tea


Anita Hamilton
at TIME has written a great article titled “Teapuccino Anyone? How Argo Got Americans to Drink Tea

It’s about the tea café chain Argo Tea which was founded in June 2003 by Arsen Avakian.
Today, backed by Chicaco money, it’s the largest tea focused cafe chain.

The vision of Argo is to be the Apple of Tea:

“When I started Argo, I had the vision of being the Starbucks of tea, but in the last few years I realized that is no longer our inspiration,” he said. “Starbucks is more like PC—it’s old, less healthy and designed for everyone—and we want to be more like Mac: young, healthy, cool and a more unique, innovative brand.”

(http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20100802/REAL_ESTATE/100809980#ixzz1a8CcxNVl)

Argo Tea – The Apple of Tea0Palle Frid Svensson2011-10-11 12:21:17
  by  steven n fettig 

Anita Hamilton at TIME has written a great article titled “Teapuccino Anyone? How Argo Got Americans to Drink Tea”