Morrin Centre cultural heritage co-ordinator Anthony Arata recounted, with humour and charisma, the wonderful and funny story behind this black English tea, Domestic Chemistry. As this postcard explains, it was inspired by a “course of lectures in Morrin College for ladies on Domestic Chemistry by Professor Douglas.” In 1879, Douglas set out to teach women about brewing tea, among other domestic chores, with the help of chemistry. (Photo by Cassandra Kerwin)

IMAGINATION WRITERS’ FESTIVAL: Tea party celebrates 15 years of Imagination Writers’ Festival

IMAGINATION WRITERS’ FESTIVAL: Tea party celebrates 15 years of Imagination Writers’ Festival Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com The Morrin Centre celebrated the 15th anniversary of the Imagination Writers’ Festival by serving tea,…

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