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Design a Sign: Nautical


  • For: Legal Drinking Age
  • Language: English

  • In-Person Event - hosted at a venue near you

$55 per person
Supplies are included
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Design a Sign: Make a custom wood sign

Join #TeamHappyTrees for Floral Arranging! No experience required!

Create a stunning flower arrangement with our selection of carefully curated, seasonally inspired, fresh-cut flowers. Our expert host guides you through your creation with tried-and-true tips for a beautiful and balanced bouquet--perfect for a celebration, centerpiece, or your own coffee table.

Come out early to enjoy a meal before we get started.  You can secure your seats 15 minutes before start time, especially if part of a large group. Food and drinks are available for purchase from the venue and are NOT included in the ticket price. Outside food and drink are not allowed - NO BYOB. Events are for adults, 21+ only. Help keep your artist from becoming a starving one--tips are appreciated!

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Total Price of this experience includes an Experience Fee.

You may reschedule or cancel tickets up to 8 hours before the event starts. Read our reschedule policy here.

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A photo of a Yaymaker Venue called Teaism (Penn Quarter) located in Washington, DC
Teaism (Penn Quarter)

Teasim, a collection of Asian-inspired teahouses that infuse the cultures of tea and the ideals of teaism with the informality and casualness of America, A collection of critically acclaimed restaurants that produce simple foods from the cuisines of tea, Bento boxes from Japan, curries from Thailand, and tandoor breads from India. A collection of tea shops with an abundance of tea accessories and exhibitions of work by local potters and artists. A tea seller with a constantly updated inventory of over three dozen teas that represent the best of what is available and a belief that selecting, serving, and selling tea is art and love not just commerce.  Why?  A desire to share our discovery of the richness and complexity of the tea leaf. A response to the corruption of tea, the style above substance and the use of tea bags in American offerings. An alternative to the obfuscation, over-formalizaiton, and xenophobia of traditional Asian and English tea houses. Directions: On the corner of 8th and D Streets NW. Visible from the Archives/Navy Memorial metro stop. Parking garage on 8th Street and metered street parking. Metro accesible.     

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