Archive for April, 2010
There are times that re-charge your battery and teach that others can be such a blessing and a treat in your life; last night, 4/28/10, was one of those.
We had a man come to our front door, a week ago, requesting a reservation for high 5 course dinner tea, for four.
He said he had been to the queen anne before and thought it was the perfect place to ask his dear friends to stand up with him and his future bride.

parlor window lighting

Window lighting
Check us out, www.thecanoncityqueenanne.com, reservations required: (719) 275-5354 phone or text; email: linda@thecanoncityqueenanne.com
April 20th and 50% of the Mother’s Day Brunch reservations already spoken for; treat your special mother to a special mother’s day brunch at the canon city queen anne tea house.
Menu: http://www.thecanoncityqueenanne.com/59mothersdaybrunch.html
Reservations (719) 275-5354, phone or text; email: linda@thecanoncityqueenanne.com
The tea house is receiving accent, window lights, gold on the first floor, multi-colored on the 2nd and 3rd floors, to add ambiance for dining and to identify the beauty in the 30+ windows of this 1889 Victorian structure. Hopefully 1st and 2nd floors will be done for Blossom Festival weekend.
More details to follow.
Beginning Sunday, April 18th, the CaƱon City Queen Anne Tea House will provide a monthly Fellowship Brunch to help fund charities.
“We have always tried to find worthwhile activities where the Queen Anne can support charities and non-profit activities,” said Al Ballard, co-owner of the tea house which has been in business for two years. It has been our honor to hold fund raisers for our local history museum, as well as other needs. We have an upcoming fund raiser for the YMCA feasibility study effort in Fremont County (http://www.thecanoncityqueenanne.com/516ymcafundraiser.html) however, we wanted to find something that we could do each month when the weather permits, so guests can enjoy the tea rooms or the veranda, while supporting charities. The concept of a monthly brunch, where a portion of the funds received can be forwarded to a charity fits that goal well.