The Hangry Kitchen: Tea Tasting

Important Update Regarding Meeting Usage During Library Renovation

During 2026, we will be undergoing a renovation to better serve the people of Dearborn County. 

Due to the renovation, access to the Youth Services Department will be closed to the public during January and February. You will still be able to use the Ewbank Meeting Room throughout this closure, but our procedures for using the room have been modified:

  • Please enter the library via the High St. entrance. This entrance provides direct access to the Ewbank Meeting Room only. To access other areas of the library, you must use the Mary St. or Parking Lot entrances.
  • Once inside, please call our Adult Services Department at 812-537-2775 Ext. 1125. Let us know that you have arrived and provide your group's name. A staff member will come to unlock the room for your group.
  • If you need any assistance at any time during your meeting, please call 812-537-2775 Ext. 1125 and a staff member will come to help.
  • When your meeting has finished, please call 812-537-2775 Ext. 1125 again to let us know. Please leave your clipboard in the room. A staff member will come to lock the room and collect the clipboard. There is no need to wait for us.

We are excited to share our upgraded spaces with you once renovations are complete. In the meantime, we appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to improve your library.

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Program Type:

Cooking

Age Group:

Adults
  • Registration is required for this event.
  • Registration is closed because the event is full.

Program Description

Program Description

***Anyone attending a program in the Ewbank Room during the month of January will need to enter through the doors on High Street due to construction. Thank you for your patience while improvements are made to the library building.

Few moments are as pleasant as those spent sipping a cup of fragrant tea. In this Hangry Kitchen class we will explore the intriguing world of tea. We'll learn about green, white, and black teas, tasting varieties from all over the globe. We'll discover the art of making and pouring tea, and look into the history of tea as a ritual and as a commodity. Presented by The Hangry Kitchen author Susan Ray.

*This is expected to be a popular event with a waitlist. PLEASE. Be considerate of other patrons. If you have to cancel, do it ASAP. Too often people on the waitlist are unable to attend because they do not receive notification in time. 

Disclaimer(s)

Food Allergies

We cannot guarantee that food served at this program has not come into contact with tree nuts, soy, or other allergens.