Who’s At YOUR Tea Party?
Sunday, April 27th, 2008Party Profile: Mother-Daughter Tea, Texas
Hostesses, Patty Smith; Mary Sebolt; and Christy Flanigan
For Christy and her two aunts, Mary and Patty, the idea of hosting a Blue Hydrangea Tea Party event felt right. They had lost Christy’s mother, Vivian, the sister of Mary and Patty, to ovarian cancer in 2005. But, as Christy tells us, the connection went a tad farther. The blue hydrangea was the favorite flower of Christy’s grandmother - Vivian, Mary, and Patty’s mother. So, Christy explained, “this was meant for us to do!” Their party was a Mother-Daughter Tea. There were crafts for the daughters to make for Mothers’ Day, so “the girls had as much fun as the moms!” Christy said. They raised $570.00 for the NOCC’s Dallas/Fort Worth division. Christy reported that the event was “all in all a big success.” We loved this idea and hope that others will want to do the same. What fun!! Congratulations to these ladies on a successful party!
Party Profile: Office Tea, Michigan
Hostess, Robin Mosher
A small party is still better than no party at all is what we always say! And, a successful party in spite of a few obstacles is even better, because it’s a great lesson in perseverance. At this party, not even an unexpected glitch could dampen a great time. Robin reported that they had planned for a larger crowd. But, she said, “illness kept a whole group away.” Six guests DID attend, though, and their enthusiasm for Blue Hydrangea Tea Party was strong! Robin’s party raised $100, earmarked for ovarian cancer that went to the American Cancer Society. We commend this group for going forward with the party when they could have cancelled! As we told Robin, “just remember that it’s $100.00 more than they (the ACS) had the day before!!” If there’s one thing we’ve learned along the way, it is never be afraid to try. If you do nothing you’re assured to fail. Way to go, Robin!
Party Profile: Memory Tea, South Carolina
Hostesses, Monty Richardson; Linda Anderson; and Judy Mitchell
In our hometown in upstate South Carolina, there is an elementary school where Ann (Elizabeth’s mother/Jennie’s sister) was an assistant in the preschool for many years. The school has been so kind to remember Ann in very special ways. They created a lovely garden and held a ceremony to dedicate it to her memory, in the years after her death. For the last two years, the faculty and staff have participated in a Blue Hydrangea Tea Party event, in memory of Ann, in the school’s teachers’ lounge. They do this as a “drop-in” so that teachers and other staff can come in when they have a break. They set up a memory board with pictures of Ann and have ovarian cancer awareness literature available, as well. Last year, they took a cue from one of our other hostesses and had door prizes! In the two years they have done this they have raised $360.00 for the South Carolina Ovarian Cancer Foundation. We are very appreciative of all of the kindnesses shown to our family and to Ann’s memory by this special group of people. We raise our tea cups to you!
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- As May 10, 2008 nears and we find ourselves giddy with anticipation for what this year will bring, we would like to thank all of our hostesses for their support. If you’ve ever hosted a tea party for us, you are part of the success of this event. We reflect on the past three years with awe and thanksgiving for the amazing grace shown us. It is, indeed, a blessing to make a difference in this life. We are grateful for the opportunity! We hope that those who want to get involved with ovarian cancer awareness and research will do so by volunteering to host a tea party - We are ALWAYS eager to register parties, even for alternate dates. So, don’t hesitate to contact us with your ideas for your very own Blue Hydrangea Tea Party event! And, as always, contact us with your questions. We hope you will all stay tuned to the blog for the results of our efforts, as we go forward. We have a great group of hostesses this year, who are creatively preparing to inspire their guests - To them we send our best wishes. You are the folks who make things happen out there on the front lines, so to speak. Without your willingness to get involved our concept would be a fundraising vehicle with no wheels! We look forward to hearing from each of you after the crumbs have been swept away and the tea cups are safely stored. Please remember to include your donation total, a few details from the day, and some digital photos that we might share here at the website blog. Thank you, again, for your gracious hospitality, ladies!
Many thanks to the women who have planned the following Blue Hydrangea Tea Party events for this year~
April 20, 2008
Ovarian cancer survivor and volunteer for Ovarian Cancer Awareness of Kentucky (O.A.K.), Cindy Adams, chaired the committee for a progressive tea party in the historic shopping district of LaGrange, Kentucky. 100% of each donation of $10 or more went to the O.A.K. Cindy reports that they raised $2,370. They hope to make this a yearly event. Great work, Cindy!May 3 - 10, 2008
Ovarian cancer survivor, Missy Lafave, will donate a portion of her sales at The Marketplace at Alpena, to the Alpena Cancer Center, in Alpena, Michigan.May 3, 2008
Amanda Beachboard hosted a tea party in Delaware to benefit the NOCC - Delaware Division. She reports that “it was awesome!” Eleven ladies attended and they raised $225. Thank you so much, Mandy, for getting involved to bring other women into the “circle of awareness.” Kudos to you!May 9, 2008
The Tiara Tea Society Chairperson, Regina Gately, has planned an event in conjunction with the Community Association Management of Sun City in Huntley, Illinois, to benefit the NOCC - Illinois Division.May 9, 2008
The Riverbanks Region of the South Carolina Ovarian Cancer Foundation (a partner member of the Ovarian Cancer National Alliance/OCNA) will be the beneficiary of an event sponsored by South Carolina Oncology Associates and the SCOA Cares Foundation. Dianne Neglia, Jane Williams, and the other members of the BHTP committee of the SCOCF-Riverbanks Region and Meredith Anderson of SCOA and the SCOA Cares Foundation have been working diligently behind the scenes to prepare for this event, which is open to the public. It will be held at 12:00noon at The Hall (formerly Sterling Garden Center), 320 Senate St., Columbia, SC.May 10, 2008
Ovarian cancer survivor and “veteran” hostess, Candy Carberry, will host a tea party in New York to benefit the Gilda Radner Familial Ovarian Cancer Registry .May 10, 2008
Lisa Sutton, a “former-tea-party-guest-turned-hostess,” will host a tea party in New York to benefit the OCNA.May 10, 2008
Ovarian cancer survivor, Melanie Finley, will host a tea party in Florida to benefit a newly formed foundation there.May 10, 2008
Diana Fierro will host a tea party in New York to benefit Gilda’s Club of White Plains.May 10, 2008
Blanche West and her group at the River Valley chapter of the NOCC will host a community event to be held at the Reynolds Cancer Support House in Fort Smith, Arkansas.May 10, 2008
Kathy Church will host a Mother-Daughter tea party in South Carolina to benefit the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund.
With much appreciation to our tea party hostesses, past and present, and all of their guests~
Jennie & Elizabeth
