- December 4, 2025
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Vivian Hunt, center, helps serve her students cakes and sandwiches during high tea at the Ritz-Carlton.
Six-year-old Elena Ives carefully munches on her sandwich during the British tea on Sunday, Jan. 29 at the Ritz-Carlton.
Dustin Sornabala, 5, enjoys his cup of hot chocolate, which was a popular drink with the children at their British tea on Sunday, Jan. 29.
Skylar Sornabala, 8, pauses in his snacking to sip on his hot chocolate during tea on Sunday, Jan. 29 at the Ritz-Carlton.
Bianca Hunt, 7, opted for apple juice instead of tea.
Harry Hunt, 5, sips his hot chocolate during high tea at the Ritz-Carlton.
Skylar Sornabala, 8, fills his plate with tasty cakes during high tea on Sunday, Jan. 29 at the Ritz-Carlton.
Tony and Vivian Hunt teach manners and etiquette classes to children. To celebrate the end of the course, they treat the children to a high tea at the Ritz-Carlton.
Careful not to burn himself on the hot teapot, Dustin Sornabala, 8, refills his teacup with hot chocolate.
Several of the students who attended the tea on Sunday, Jan. 29 are students at Holy Family Catholic School.
For the last six weeks, Windermere residents Vivian and Tony Hunt have taught manners and etiquette to a group of about 20 students who attend Holy Family Catholic School. The Hunts’s program, called the British Academy of Manners and Etiquette, teaches children skills, such as politeness, manners, how to greeting people, how to speak properly, appropriate eating habits and respect. To celebrate the end of the course, the children were treated to an English tea at the Ritz-Carlton on Sunday, Jan. 29 where they showcased their newly cultivated manners.
Contact Brittany Gaines at [email protected].