CLEVELAND, Ga., May 25, 2016 -- Known for growing Cabbage Patch Kids, BabyLand General Hospital, birthplace of the legendary babies, also is cultivating acres of seasonal gardens. Transitioning from the pastels of spring, the summer flowers should be in full bloom for the June 18th tea at 2 p.m. in the Southern Style home in the Georgia Mountains.
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A delightful blend of summer colors from red roses, orange gladiolas, purple and yellow bearded irises, pink cone flowers, purple-throated calla lilies to hundreds of delicate white Asian lilies, all appreciate the mountain breezes that sweeps off granite faced Mt. Yonah and down through the columned covered porch. Dark red Japanese Maple leaves flutter to the backdrop of dogwoods, cherry, oak as well as different varieties of evergreen foliage.
A cool summer frock and hat is perfect attire to wear to tea in the BabyLand Ballroom in Cleveland, Ga.
Enjoy finger sandwiches, scones, cookies and tea. Take a picture with your favorite Cabbage Patch Kid costumed character and receive a free party favor. Cost is $15.00 per person. Reservations are required.
Admission to BabyLand is always free.
The 'Kids are working on their "please" and "thank you", so parents may enjoy their manners and company. Perhaps, the 'Kids may find a home nearby, but are more than willing to move to another part of the country or the world.
For reservations and detailed information on the Cabbage Patch Kids Tea Party visit the website cabbagepatchkids.com or call 706-865-2171 Ext. "0", Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST.
Join the Cabbage Patch Kids for a day full of fun in the Georgia Mountains. Check for updates on http://www.cabbagepatchkids.com/ • @cpkusa • Facebook: Cabbage Patch Kids Fan Page. 300 N.O.K. Dr., Cleveland, GA 30528.
Margaret McLean * Cabbage Patch Kids *706-865-2171, ext. 241 * [email protected]
A photo accompanying this release is available at: http://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=40362
CONTACT: Margaret McLean * Cabbage Patch Kids *706-865-2171, ext. 241 * [email protected]


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