NEWSTea on the Avery LawnTables were set up for tea on the lawn of the historic Avery House Saturday, June 18, 2016. Proceeds from tickets sales and the silent auction go toward the nonprofit Poudre Landmarks Foundation.Chelsae Ketchum/The ColoradoanTables were set up for tea on the lawn of the historic Avery House Saturday, June 18, 2016. Proceeds from tickets sales and the silent auction go toward the nonprofit Poudre Landmarks Foundation.Chelsae Ketchum/The ColoradoanMary Ellen Holmes plays the harp for those who attended Tea on the Avery Lawn Saturday, June 18, 2016.Chelsae Ketchum/The ColoradoanLadies enjoy a tea and small snacks on the lawn of the historic Avery House Saturday, June 18, 2016. Proceeds from tickets sales and the silent auction go toward the nonprofit Poudre Landmarks Foundation.Chelsae Ketchum/The ColoradoanLadies enjoy a tea and small snacks on the lawn of the historic Avery House Saturday, June 18, 2016. Proceeds from tickets sales and the silent auction go toward the nonprofit Poudre Landmarks Foundation.Chelsae Ketchum/The ColoradoanTea-themed items on display for a silent auction during Tea on the Avery Lawn Saturday, June 18, 2016. Proceeds from tickets sales and the silent auction go toward the nonprofit Poudre Landmarks Foundation.Chelsae Ketchum/The ColoradoanTea-themed items on display for a silent auction during Tea on the Avery Lawn Saturday, June 18, 2016. Proceeds from tickets sales and the silent auction go toward the nonprofit Poudre Landmarks Foundation.Chelsae Ketchum/The ColoradoanLorelei Schwerderlapp, 6, sits with her grandmother, Cheryl Beckett, during Tea on the Avery Lawn Saturday, June 18, 2016.Chelsae Ketchum/The ColoradoanDocent Pat Nelson pours tea for those who attended Tea on the Avery Lawn Saturday, June 18, 2016.Chelsae Ketchum/The ColoradoanShane Sheradon and Allie Nagvi dressed up as Sara Avery and her son Edgar and visit those who attended Tea on the Avery Lawn Saturday, June 18, 2016. Proceeds from tickets sales and the silent auction go toward the nonprofit Poudre Landmarks Foundation.Chelsae Ketchum/The ColoradoanKarol Harding dressed in mid-1900s fashion for Tea on the Avery Lawn Saturday, June 18, 2016. Proceeds from tickets sales and the silent auction go toward the nonprofit Poudre Landmarks Foundation.Chelsae Ketchum/The ColoradoanShane Sheradon and Allie Nagvi dressed up as Sara Avery and her son Edgar during Tea on the Avery Lawn Saturday, June 18, 2016. Proceeds from tickets sales and the silent auction go toward the nonprofit Poudre Landmarks Foundation.Chelsae Ketchum/The ColoradoanDocent Crystal Tafoya dresses in mid-1900s clothing during Tea on the Avery Lawn Saturday, June 18, 2016. Proceeds from tickets sales and the silent auction go toward the nonprofit Poudre Landmarks Foundation.Chelsae Ketchum/The ColoradoanKaren Balke dressed in mid-1900s fashion for Tea on the Avery Lawn Saturday, June 18, 2016.Chelsae Ketchum/The ColoradoanHats and hair pieces were a large part of the fashion at Tea on the Avery Lawn Saturday, June 18, 2016.Chelsae Ketchum/The Coloradoan