Geisinger to Host Free Spill the Tea on Breast Health March 21
Geisinger’s breast health team will host a free "Spill the Tea on Breast Health" event with tea and experts at Helix Hall, 6 N. 4th St., Mifflinburg, 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 21 (EDT).

Geisinger’s breast health team will present "Spill the Tea on Breast Health" from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 21 at Helix Hall, 6 N. 4th St., Mifflinburg. The event is free and, according to Geisinger’s announcement, "Attendees will enjoy tea and treats" while breast experts share information about breast health.
Helix Hall’s event page lays out the program: "Enjoy tea sandwiches, sweet and savory bites, a selection of teas, engaging speakers and informational tables designed to empower you on your breast health journey." The page says Geisinger’s breast experts will cover prevention, understanding your risk and "the care options available at Geisinger’s NAPBC-accredited Comprehensive Breast Centers, the only centers in the region with this national quality distinction." That accreditation claim is presented in the event materials.
Organizers are framing the gathering as an accessible, judgment-free space. Helix Hall’s description states the event "offers a welcoming space for women to ask the questions they may have been hesitant or afraid to ask about their breasts, judgment-free, supportive, and expert-led." Events Geisinger also promotes the afternoon format, saying participants can "relax with afternoon tea and treats while Geisinger breast experts share essential information about breast health" and noting that "topics include breast cancer prevention."
Practical details are simple: Helix Hall lists tickets as General Admission $0.00, and the Facebook event shows the session in Eastern Daylight Time with the listing "Sat, Mar 21 at 1:00PM EDT" and an early RSVP indicator of "2 people going · Robin Sheikh." The full venue address on the Helix Hall page is 6 N 4th St., Mifflinburg, PA 17844.
Helix Hall provides local context for the setting: the venue is a collaboration of Gable House Bakery and Gilly’s Lilies and is described on its site as "a quaint event venue designed to celebrate connection and community with bakery warmth and florist flair." The page also explains the name comes from the hall’s wooden helical staircase and the coming together of two parallel trades.
This event links community outreach and care navigation: Geisinger’s breast experts will be on hand to discuss prevention and risk, while Helix Hall will provide tea sandwiches and refreshments in a downtown Mifflinburg setting. The free admission and judgment-free framing are intended to reduce barriers to asking questions about breast health and to connect attendees with Geisinger’s Comprehensive Breast Centers and resources.
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