First Annual “Mommy & Me” Springtime Tea Scheduled For May 3 at Historic Stone Hall

Celebrate the Season with an Elegant Family Experience Presented by Friends of Two Rivers

Middle Tennessee moms and their littles are invited to celebrate springtime magic Saturday, May 3, 2025 as the first annual “Mommy & Me” Springtime Tea takes place at Historic Stone Hall, one of the region’s most beloved historic homes.

With both morning (10:00 AM) and afternoon (1:00 PM) seatings available, mothers and children are encouraged to dress up and delight in an experience of timeless tradition, graceful surroundings, and cherished family memories. Tickets are on sale now HERE and must be purchased in advance.

This event celebrates the joys of spring and the special bond between mothers and their children. Set against the enchanting backdrop of Stone Hall’s lush gardens and grand historic interiors, the event offers a picturesque experience brimming with elegance and southern hospitality. Guests are encouraged to show off their finest tea attire – think sundresses, hats, and little bow ties – as they step into an experience that feels like something out of a storybook.

Historic Stone Hall, located in the heart of Donelson, is a beloved landmark known for its timeless charm and significance to the Nashville area. The estate’s distinct Colonial Revival style architecture and sweeping grounds provide the perfect setting for this springtime celebration.

Mommy & Me Springtime Tea offers a unique chance to slow down, sip tea, and share smiles in a beautiful place that feels elegant, yet welcoming.

ABOUT FRIENDS OF TWO RIVERS

Friends of Two Rivers was established in 2010 to protect, preserve, restore, and promote the historic Two Rivers Mansion in partnership with the Metro Parks Department and the Metro Historical Commission. The organization was officially incorporated on August 20, 2010, and received 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status later that year. Since then, its mission has expanded to include the historic Stone Hall site, located on the scenic bluffs of the Stones River. Today, Friends of Two Rivers is dedicated to honoring and sharing Nashville’s rich past by preserving these treasured landmarks through community engagement, fundraising, and educational initiatives.