PRESENT
BOXING DAY TEA SALON
DECEMBER 26TH 5PM
SALON ENDS PROMPTLY @7PM
$15 COVER PREPAY RESERVATION
$20 CASH DAY OF THE SALON
~ENJOY~
HAND-BLENDED TEA CAKES & DAINTIES
VIEW EROTIC ART
ENGAGING JOVIAL CHATS
RELAX & HAVE A NICE CUPPA
HOSTED BY RICK CASTRO
TOM OF FINLAND HOUSE
1421 LAVETA TERRACE
ECHO PARK, CA 90026
Boxing Day got its name in Victorian England where, on the day after Christmas, the well-to-do would give coins or boxes of castoff clothing to their servants or the poor. It became a servant’s holiday, too: after having served a lavish Christmas dinner to their masters, servants whose families were close by were given the day after Christmas off to go home. In some large houses, there might be a party for the servants or some other treat. City dwellers would often give small gifts to their lamplighters, postmen and delivery boys.
It was a day for sharing.
It was a day for sharing.
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