Westfield Woman's Club President Paula Godfrey, left, and Vice President Trishadee Newlin, right, stand with Cynthia Neary, president of CSF Westfield Dollars for Scholars, who is this year's honoree at the annual Garden Tea. (MARC ST. ONGE / THE WESTFIELD NEWS)The Westfield News
WESTFIELD — The Westfield Woman’s Club Garden Tea tradition began 26 years ago and continues today. For members of the club – as well as the community – it is the highlight of the beginning of summer.
The event, which this year takes place at 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 26, at Stanley Park, includes recognition of a community member, a hat contest and a “trifle parade.”
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