Community Holds Mad Hatter Tea Party

To celebrate the recent International Tea Day, the Heritage of Green Hills threw a pop-up Mad Hatter Tea Party, complete with iced tea, snacks, games and crazy hats. Cheryl Anderson, director of wellness at the healthy life plan community in Shillington, said that the unexpected pop-up parties had been held all spring and would continue into the summer.

Anderson only gave residents a day's warning to find or make a Mad Hatter-style hat in preparation for the outdoor celebration. In addition, attendees were challenged to take cards from a "Do Something Kind" deck, which included suggestions like "Be kind to yourself," "Post three sticky notes of uplifting messages in a public bathroom," "Compliment service people you interact with" and "Slip someone a 'You are awesome' note."

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