Neely Mansion hosting Victorian Holiday High Tea on Saturday, Dec. 6

Auburn, WALocal News

Neely Mansion will host its Victorian Holiday High Tea on December 6 at 2:30 p. m. , inviting attendees to enjoy a themed afternoon complete with live music and guided tours. Guests can indulge in a selection of tea sandwiches and savory treats, all catered by Chef Gerold of West Hill Deli. Tickets are available for $40 each and must be booked in advance through the mansion's website or by phone.

Located at 12303 Southeast Auburn Black Diamond Road in Auburn, Neely Mansion is decorated for the holiday season as part of this event. The mansion holds historical significance, being listed on historic registers and regularly serving the community. This High Tea offers a unique opportunity for South King County residents to experience a preserved Victorian era home. The Neely Mansion Association emphasizes the importance of such events in promoting local heritage and community engagement. For additional information, visit neelymansion.

org.

Related Articles

Auburn Food Banks Harvest Breakfast donations soar to nearly 167,000 as need grows

The Auburn Food Bank raised nearly $167,000 at its recent Harvest Breakfast, setting a record amid rising demand for food assistance. Contributions included a $40,000 matching gift from the family of longtime supporter Nixie Van Selus, leading to over $132,000 collected during the event. Community support remains crucial as the food bank prepares for the holiday season.

Auburn Police to face VRFA in annual Turkey Bowl on Saturday, Nov. 29

Auburn Police Department faces the Valley Regional Fire Authority in the annual Turkey Bowl football game on Saturday, Nov. 29, at Auburn High School. This community event promotes camaraderie between residents and first responders, with Auburn Police aiming to reclaim the trophy after last year's defeat.

Auburn Police seize 11 pounds of meth, fentanyl and 14 firearms in major narcotics arrest

Auburn Police arrested two men on Nov. 12 and seized 11 pounds of methamphetamine, 3 ounces of fentanyl, and 14 firearms, including a stolen AR-15. The arrests followed a months-long investigation by the Special Investigations Unit and reflect a coordinated effort to remove dangerous drugs and weapons from the community.