Dorchester Arts to host its first post-lockdown social event this Sunday

By Lottie Welch

12th Nov 2021 | Local News

Dorchester Arts' to host first post-lockdown social event Tea at the Dorchester Town Hall
Dorchester Arts' to host first post-lockdown social event Tea at the Dorchester Town Hall

Dorchester Arts is back with its first post-lockdown social event.

Enjoy afternoon tea and entertainment this Sunday (November 14) - with a surprise guest.

Tea at the Dorchester Town Hall is the first social event of Dorchester Arts new autumn season, an afternoon tea and entertainment.

Popular singing group, the Decadettes will be performing and local patisserie The Posh Partridge is all set to provide a spread of sandwiches, cakes and plenty of tea.

Jacky Thorne or Dorchester Arts said: "It has been a long time since we have been able to welcome people back into the Corn Exchange building, and while the wraps are still firmly on the refurbished Corn Exchange, the town hall is back to its airy, delightful self.

"We do hope people will join us for an afternoon of vintage fun. We will also have a prosecco bar, a very mysterious guest and a chance to win an assortment of prizes - so we do hope people will join us for a lovely social afternoon."

Tickets cost £20 to include a substantial tea and all entertainment and are available from dorchesterarts.org.uk or by calling 01305 266926.

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