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Seminars
I personally just got back from the Magnolia & Ivy seminar on Opening a Tearoom for Profit! MAGNIFICANT and certainly the most insightful =)
contact Terry or Kaye....www.magnoliaivy.com
Vilma
contact Terry or Kaye....www.magnoliaivy.com
Vilma
- TeaGirl
I just requested info from their web site about the seminar but havent heard anything from them yet.
I'm glad to hear you enjoyed it. Are you planning on starting your own tea room?
I'm glad to hear you enjoyed it. Are you planning on starting your own tea room?
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Serenity - Posts: 47
- Joined: Nov 2nd, '0
- Location: Oregon
I must say I'm abit disappointed as I have yet to get a response back from magnoliaivy.com.
I requested info from their site and emailed and nothing...
So I will keep on looking!
I requested info from their site and emailed and nothing...
So I will keep on looking!
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Serenity - Posts: 47
- Joined: Nov 2nd, '0
- Location: Oregon
Seminars
By far the Magnolia and Ivy in Sandestin Florida!! Terry and Kaye are magnificent!!! you will not be dissappointed. My partnerand I just came back and ready to go!
- Theteagirl
To this date I have yet to get a reply back from my email and the form I filled out on their web site. That says alot to me and I wont be pursuing any info from them.
I'm all about follow up and responding to emails. Its called good business!
I'm all about follow up and responding to emails. Its called good business!
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Serenity - Posts: 47
- Joined: Nov 2nd, '0
- Location: Oregon
wow that world tea expo sounds awesome! I would love to go to that! If adagio is mounting a possee to attack this expo i might have to take some time off work and attend as well. It would be fun to meet the adagio people in person, and to get lost in a world of tea for several days! 
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Libertatis - Posts: 75
- Joined: Dec 6th, '0
- Location: Portland, Oregon
Opening a tea room sounds like a lot of fun to me. But i would have to move first. Portland is a crowded market. there are lot of high quality tea rooms here already
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Libertatis - Posts: 75
- Joined: Dec 6th, '0
- Location: Portland, Oregon
Yes, it would be fun to meet everyone from the forum! I plan on attending and hope its warmer there than it is here...LOL Luckily, there are no tea rooms here or anywhere close. The only one I know of is a 3 hour drive from here!
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Serenity - Posts: 47
- Joined: Nov 2nd, '0
- Location: Oregon
Serenity wrote:Yes, it would be fun to meet everyone from the forum! I plan on attending and hope its warmer there than it is here...LOL Luckily, there are no tea rooms here or anywhere close. The only one I know of is a 3 hour drive from here!
I do know there has been a bit of talk in the Chat about our own mini "TeaCon" eventually. Just us TeaChat people getting together and making Chris wonder why he devotes so much effort to us.
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Tadiera - Posts: 137
- Joined: Sep 6th, '0
- Location: Cincinnati, OH
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