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Gainesville ParTEA for a Cause

Gainesville ParTEA

A special thank you to Amicable Divorce Network member, Natalie Teston, who hosted a beautiful tea party to highlight Amicable Divorce Network and raise money for a great cause,

Dancing for a Cause in Hall County. This year, Natalie Teston is one of the featured dancers for this annual charity event and invited professionals to her beautiful office on historic Green Street for a parTEA for a cause complete with tiny sandwiches, English teas and macarons!

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