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Plant Nite: Succulents in Zen Sand Garden


  • For: Legal Drinking Age
  • Language: English

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$48 per person
Supplies are included
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Plant Nite: Dig, drink and be merry

Fertilize your week with a Plant Nite party and grow some yay! Create your very own tiny terrarium or succulent garden at your favorite local bar, Teaism (Penn Quarter). No experience necessary! Our master grower Yaymaker Host will show you everything you need to know to dig in and realize your vision in just two hours. Grab your friends and come out early for a glass of wine and a bite to eat and make a night of it! Yaymaker events are always local, always creative, and always a great way to give your week something to shout about.

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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