Spring Tea April 16 – Join Us

Stanwood Area Historical Society’s 5th Annual Spring Tea and Vintage Fashion Exhibit “Waistlines and Hemlines”

Saturday April 16th at 1:00.  Tea served at 2:00

Seating is limited and prepaid reservations are required by April 8th.
Tickets are $20.00 each.  (Scroll down for more information)

Bring is your friends, reserve a table and enjoy an elegant tea, savory sandwiches and home-made sweets catered by the Culinary Arts students of Stanwood High School. (Mimosas are extra.)

Bring is your friends, reserve a table and enjoy an elegant tea, savory sandwiches and home-made sweets catered by the Culinary Arts students of Stanwood High School. (Mimosas are extra.)

 

 

 

The exhibit, ‘Waistline and Hemlines”, features the museum's extensive collection of women's vintage clothing from 1880 to 1970. Outfits range from wool swimsuits to lace wedding dresses. Come see the recent additions to this exceptional exhibit. In addition, the photography exhibit vividly tells the story of the remarkable women who lived in the Stanwood area before and during the first seventy years of the twentieth century.

The exhibit, ‘Waistline and Hemlines”, features the museum’s extensive collection of women’s vintage clothing from 1880 to 1970. Outfits range from wool swimsuits to lace wedding dresses. Come see the recent additions to this exceptional exhibit. In addition, the photography exhibit vividly tells the story of the remarkable women who lived in the Stanwood area before and during the first seventy years of the twentieth century.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We will be honoring Mrs. Alice M. Davison, principal of Stanwood High School, who spent 42 years in Stanwood school system. Mary Margaret Haugen will talk about her and we encourage you to share your memories as well.

We will be honoring Mrs. Alice M. Davison, principal of Stanwood High School, who spent 42 years in Stanwood school system. Mary Margaret Haugen will talk about her and we encourage you to share your memories as well.