Rooibos tea (pronounced "Roy-boss") means "red bush" and this tea is delicious, caffeine free and a healthy choice to quench your thirst.
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Join us for our Celebration of South African Culture and Rooibos Tea Event
July 18th and 19th 2-6pm
July 25th and 26th 2-6pm
South African arts and handcrafted items, music and tea education about Rooibos teas. And because Rooibos tea is so closely associated with health, Ku Day Ta is offering health and relaxation tips and techniques and health related raffle prizes.
Cost: Free!
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15% off all Rooibos teas for the month of July
In South African, Rooibos tea is hot when temperatures reach triple digits. Quench your thirst at Ku Day Ta - a unique tea lounge that reflects the fast-growing, healthy conscious tea trend - that is steeped in style. Ku Day Da serves many varieties and custom blends of this incredible tea: Try our Lemongrass Melange, Rooibos & Roses, Masai Blu, Kanuri Blend, Bergamot Bliss or the Winter Mint. Rooibos is technically a tisane because it’s not made from the tea leaf and it has three times the amount of antioxidants as green tea.
July 18th, Saturday, 2pm-6pm
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Free Rooibos tasting.
We will also have two expert from The Art of Living (http://us.artofliving.org/index.html) to give you some tips and technique on relaxation.
July 19th, Sunday, 2pm - 6pm
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Robyn Weeda, a South African native, will share her South African culture with everyone. Robyn is a fun and jovial person, and come to join her for a fun talk!
Qubo band will perform live music from 3pm to 4pm. Come and join the band for some hot sizzling music.
We will also have an expert from Art of Living (http://us.artofliving.org/index.html) to give the 'Science of Breath' seminar with breathing techniques, from 3pm to 5pm.
July 25th, Saturday, 2pm - 6pm
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Free Rooibos tasting.
July 26th, Sunday, 2pm - 6pm
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Qubo band will perform live music from 3pm to 4pm. Come and join the band for some hot sizzling music.
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The South African art exhibition at Ku Day Ta Tea Lounge are from the courtesy of Eclectic Styling and Pan African City Alive. Read more about them in our links.
Biography of Robyn Weeda, Owner of Eclectic Design
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Robyn was born and raised in Vereeniging, South Africa (45 minutes south of Johannesburg) on the family farm of 24 hectares surrounded by big-game reserve - an oasis called Willow Tree Farm. This is where her love of plants, flowers and the outdoors began.
She's worked in hi-tech for years (Mobile Telephone Network in South Africa, Symantec in South Africa, England, the Netherlands and finally in the US) and met her husband Adam at a work event in Nashville, Tennessee.
Robyn and Adam married in November 2006 back in South Africa and currently reside in Sunnyvale, California where she has created a new oasis.
Robyn’s passion is creating multi-cultural décor and spaces that enhance the aesthetics , mood and ambience of events, gardens and outdoor rooms.
Visit her today at www.eclecticstyling.com for more information.
Peter and Keisha Evans, Owners of Pan African City Alive
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Pan African City Alive was opened in September 1993 in Palo Alto, California by Peter and Keisha Evans, as an Africentric shop to provide for the Africentric needs of folks in the San Francisco Bay area. A move to Sunnyvale in 2007 has allowed the mission of the shop to be expanded to become a destination for a community of like-minded people. Pan African City Alive has been and is now a place where people come and leave fulfilled. Clients/visitors usually have purchased what they came for, were treated well, enjoyed the conversation, learned something new, etc. Additionally on Saturday mornings from 10:30 to 1:30 there is live music is to be enjoyed. PACA is a destination where you can find authentic and affordable items from Africa or the Diaspora – hence the name PAN African. Finally, they want everyone to know that they are more than a store. They also consider themselves as a source for research the rich history of creativity unique to the African people.
You can visit the store in Sunnyvale:
108 S. Sunnyvale Ave
Sunnyvale, Ca 94086
408-830-9427
Official Website: http://www.kudayta.com
Added by beeliew on July 8, 2009