
Freedom House is hosting a High Tea and Fashion Show on Sunday, May 3, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Central School House Inn in Geneseo.
The afternoon will feature an array of sweets made by Abigail Wolf, the young teen, who, along with her brother Kenneth, won the Food Network Baking Championship: Next Gen, and savory items by Jennifer Jude of P.L. Johnson’s. Jude is known for her popular tea parties at her historic restaurant in Bishop Hill. Various teas, coffee and punch will add to the menu.

Fashions from Four Seasons, Geneseo, will be modeled, showing off the latest in spring and summer wear.
A silent auction, with all things floral, will be available, perfect for Mother’s Day gifts.
Tickets are $50, with tables of four for $200. Seating is limited, and those interested are encouraged to reserve their space early. Tickets can be purchased here.
Freedom House was established in 1983 by Nedda Simon. It serves survivors of abuse in Henry, Bureau, Stark, Marshall and Putnam counties. Counseling, shelter and ongoing support are provided at no charge.
The agency is adding a 40-bed shelter in Kewanee in response to the large number of clients from Henry County who seek services.
Proceeds from this event will go towards funding the shelter.