WEEKEND: Lake Crescent Lodge to serve Teddy Bear Tea this Saturday

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Lake Crescent Lodge will host Franklin and Theodore’s Teddy Bear Tea at 2 p.m. Saturday.

Reservations are required for the tea, which costs $25 for one child and one adult. Admission for each additional child is $8. For each additional adult, it is $18.

The teas are scheduled at 2 p.m. every Saturday through Dec. 27.

Guests can learn the history of the teddy bear and the two U.S. presidents who influenced Olympic National Park, as well as have photos taken with the teddy bears, Franklin and Theodore.

A traditional brunch with appearances and pictures with Santa Claus is planned Sunday, as well as Dec. 21.

For more information on events and room specials, phone 360-928-3211 or 888-723-7127, or visit www.olympicnationalparks.com.

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