Boxwood plans ‘Tea Time’ fundraiser on June 14 at historic cemetery

By Ginny Kropf, correspondent Posted 28 May 2025 at 4:50 pm

Photo by Ginny Kropf: Cindy Robinson, board member of Friends of Boxwood Cemetery, holds a poster promoting the annual Tea Time at Boxwood on June 14.

MEDINA – Friends of Boxwood Cemetery will kick off its 2025 year of fundraising with their third annual Tea Time at Boxwood Cemetery on June 14.

The event from 2 to 4 p.m. will feature low tea served with three types of tea, scones, tea sandwiches and sweets, said Cindy Robinson, board member of Friends of Boxwood Cemetery and owner of The English Rose Tea Shoppe, whose idea it was to sponsor the tea.

“In Victorian times, eating and relaxing among the dead was a national pastime,” Robinson said. “People would dress up in their fine clothing and fancy hats and get out of the city for picnic or tea to socialize in the fresh air. A cemetery was the perfect setting for parasols and fancy hats.”

The tea will take place at the back of the cemetery by the lake, where Friends of Boxwood will have tables set up. Attendees should bring their own tea cups and create their own Victorian table setting. The guest whose table is voted “Most Victorian” will receive a $25 gift certificate to The English Rose Tea Shoppe.

There will also be additional drawings for prizes and those attending will receive an entry for the drawings with the purchase of their ticket. Anyone who joins Friends of Boxwood Cemetery before the event will receive five additional entries.

The day will feature an informative program by Todd Bensley on the history of Boxwood Cemetery.

Robinson also reminds attendees June 14 is Flag Day and they are encouraged to wear their red, white and blue.

Rob Klino, president of Friends of Boxwood Cemetery, said the tea kicks off their 2025 year of fundraising, which also will include the annual Boxwood at Night later in the year. He explained the village of Medina isn’t allowed to do fundraising, so Friends of Boxwood Cemetery was formed by village historian Todd Bensley (now Friends’ vice president) and his wife Nicole to raise money to support projects for the cemetery.

Klino said they are raising funds now to purchase a marker or historic stone for Potters’ Field. Donation checks may be made payable to Friends of Boxwood Cemetery and mailed to Orleans Renaissance Group, P.O. 543, Medina.

Tickets for the tea are $20 for members of Friends of Boxwood Cemetery and $25 for non-members. They can be purchased at The English Rose Tea Shoppe at 527 Main St.