Generosi-Tea
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10
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March
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1997
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Tea Pours $1,000 Into Statue Fund
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10
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March
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1987
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Birthday Tea To Raise Funds For Sculpture
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6
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March
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1987
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Resolution Of Festival Dispute Brings Back 'Birthday' Booth
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9
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August
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1986
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Patsy's 29th Party Will Help Africans
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7
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March
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1985
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Sen. Pierce Will Speak At 24th Chandler Tea
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7
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May
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1980
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Patsy Chandler, Left, Is Greeted By Kathy Majors At The 41st Chandler Birthday Club Tea, March 10, 1997 Photographer: Paul Warner
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1997
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Ann Arbor News, March 10, 1997
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Eric Noyd drops to one knee as he and sister, Cherrelle, and Richard Brown sing, "I know the Lord is Real" during the 41st annual Patsy Chandler Birthday Club Tea. Below, Kathy Majors, right, greets the guest of honor, Patsy Chandler.
Ann Arbor News, March 10, 1997
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Eric Noyd drops to one knee as he and sister, Cherrelle, and Richard Brown sing, "I know the Lord is Real" during the 41st annual Patsy Chandler Birthday Club Tea. Below, Kathy Majors, right, greets the guest of honor, Patsy Chandler.
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Children Sing At The 41st Chandler Birthday Club Tea, March 10, 1997 Photographer: Paul Warner
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1997
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Ann Arbor News, March 10, 1997
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Eric Noyd drops to one knee as he and sister, Cherrelle, and Richard Brown sing, "I know the Lord is Real" during the 41st annual Patsy Chandler Birthday Club Tea. Below, Kathy Majors, right, greets the guest of honor, Patsy Chandler.
Ann Arbor News, March 10, 1997
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Eric Noyd drops to one knee as he and sister, Cherrelle, and Richard Brown sing, "I know the Lord is Real" during the 41st annual Patsy Chandler Birthday Club Tea. Below, Kathy Majors, right, greets the guest of honor, Patsy Chandler.
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David Shields Sings At The 41st Chandler Birthday Club Tea, March 10, 1997 Photographer: Paul Warner
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1997
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Ann Arbor News, March 10, 1997
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David Shields sings a solo during the Patsy Chandler Birthday Club Tea
Ann Arbor News, March 10, 1997
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David Shields sings a solo during the Patsy Chandler Birthday Club Tea
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Patsy Chandler Is Given Award By Ypsilanti Mayor Pete Murdock, March 13, 1988 Photographer: Steve Brundage
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1988
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Ann Arbor News, March 13, 1988
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Ex-teacher honored at tea: About 100 residents turned out for the Patsy Chandler Birthday Club Tea Sunday at the Perry Child Development Center where former Ypsilanti educator C. Eugene Beatty was honored. Proceeds from the tea will go towards the creation of a bust of Beatty that the club plans to place at the center. Clockwise from upper left, soprano Ruthie Marshall and pianist Mary Taylor perform; guest speaker Lowell Perry watches as Beatty gets a hug from 17-year-old Meredith Perry; the crowd joins in song and prayer; Ypsilanti Mayor Pete Murdock presents Chandler with a plaque honoring her many years of community service.
Ann Arbor News, March 13, 1988
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Ex-teacher honored at tea: About 100 residents turned out for the Patsy Chandler Birthday Club Tea Sunday at the Perry Child Development Center where former Ypsilanti educator C. Eugene Beatty was honored. Proceeds from the tea will go towards the creation of a bust of Beatty that the club plans to place at the center. Clockwise from upper left, soprano Ruthie Marshall and pianist Mary Taylor perform; guest speaker Lowell Perry watches as Beatty gets a hug from 17-year-old Meredith Perry; the crowd joins in song and prayer; Ypsilanti Mayor Pete Murdock presents Chandler with a plaque honoring her many years of community service.
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