Located in Lincoln County, the City of Tea is a suburb of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Settled in the late 1800s, the community was known as Byron prior to its incorporation in 1906, the change in its name the result of other communities carrying the name of Byron.
 
 
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Associated with the Presbyterian Church in America, Living Hope is in Tea, South Dakota. The church's worship services and activities are described and scheduled, and an overview of the congregation's shared beliefs is presented.
http://www.livinghopepcachurch.com/
The purpose, values, vision, beliefs, and leadership of the church in Tea, South Dakota are discussed, with information on the church's membership policies, worship schedules, events calendar, and educational opportunities.
http://www.risensaviortea.com/
TASD is a public K-12 school administrative district headquartered in Tea, South Dakota. Its elementary, intermediate, middle and high school are profiled, with schedules and contacts. Other resources include a faculty and staff directory, upcoming events, and bulletins.
http://www.teaschools.k12.sd.us/
The Tea, South Dakota board is responsible for hosting or coordinating a variety of recreational programs and facilities, particularly for area youth, which include baseball, softball, soccer, flag football, basketball, wrestling, tournaments, runs, and other activities. Schedules and policies are featured on its web site.
http://www.teaparkandrec.com/
Meeting at its facilities on West First Street in Tea, South Dakota, worship schedules and contacts for church leadership and staff are presented, along with information about its services to its membership and the community.
http://www.teatrinity.org/
The city's official web site offers a history and overview of the city, as well as the municipal government's departments, services, and key contacts and facilities. Residents may pay utility bills online.
http://www.teasd.com/