Each Tuesday afternoon at 2 p.m., the Museum hosts a 'tea' where guests enjoy a cup of delicious Baldwin County tea, cookies and a lecture on an interesting aspect of Fairhope history. These very popular afternoon events are sponsored by the Friends of the Museum group.
The schedule for June is as follows: June 9, Becky Brasington, Animal Control Officer for the City of Fairhope, will tell us about this city department and also stories of different animals and situations she has encountered. June 16, Becky Brunson, author of “Hardee’s Dairy Dream”, she grew up in Monroeville, Alabama knowing Harper Lee and Truman Capote. June 23, Craig Sawyer, Public Information Officer for the Fairhope Police Department, he will tell us his Fairhope story and about recent activities at the Fairhope Police Department. June 30, Billy Garner, he will talk about his life on Fairhope’s Agricultural Experimental Substation in the 1930-40’s. The Fairhope Museum of History invites everyone to attend for colorful, interesting and entertaining afternoons at the museum.
For more information on the upcoming “Tea for Two” programs, call the Fairhope Museum of History at 929-1471.