Wednesday, December 28, 2011

light a candle


Oak Tree Corner is on a short break at the moment, but held one special meeting before taking off for the holidays. The last meeting of the year is reserved for the candle lighting ceremony, a time of quiet reflection.

For many families suffering a loss, this may be the first holiday season in which their loved one won't be there. The holiday season is a tough time for anyone who is grieving, be it the first, second, or even 20th year without that person.

The candle ceremony allows Oak Tree families and volunteers to take a moment to honor the person they are missing. Oak Tree Corner is a safe place, a place where everyone gathers for the same reason, and the candle ceremony is a time for everyone to think of those who have died, to remember, to cry, and to just feel whatever it is they need to be feeling.

Participants in the candle ceremony gather in a large circle and each person is given an unlit candle. The ceremony leader typically reads a short poem or says a few words, then lights her own candle. She passes the light to the person standing next to her and, as each person lights their candle, they say who it is they're remembering.

Everyone is encouraged to talk for as long as they need as they light their candle and, for this reason, this tends to be the night at Oak Tree when the most tears are shed. Families gather, long after the candles have been blown out, to talk, wish each other well, and comfort each other, all reluctant to leave the warmth and support of the Oak Tree circle.

This time of year can be especially painful for those who are grieving. Take a look at this Dayton Daily News article for information about dealing with grief around the holidays, and tips on how to help others through the grieving process during this difficult time of year.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Channing Phillips featured in the Dayton Daily News

Channing Phillips, the first pizza partner at Oak Tree's Springboro location, was recently featured in the Dayton Daily News.





































Channing was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer in December of 2007 and, remarkably, ran the Cincinnati Flying Pig Half Marathon in October of 2009. She is now training for the Rock 'n' Roll Chicago Half Marathon on August 14th.

We'd like to thank Channing for her service and her inspiration, and wish her luck with her upcoming race!

Volunteer Ericha Shuster featured in the Dayton Daily News

Ericha Shuster is an Oak Tree Corner volunteer at our Oakwood location. She co-facilitates the "Littles" group, which consists of children aged three to six.

Take a look at the article to learn a bit more about Ericha and her fashion style!

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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Oak Tree Corner picnic

Oak Tree Corner held the annual picnic this past Sunday, July 10th, at Waldruhe Park. It was a hot day, but everyone took advantage of the shade the shelter provided.


There were also water balloons, water cannons, and lots of buckets of water for the kids to play with and beat the heat





It was so hot out that even the adults got in on the fun:





It was a great day, full of fun and delicious food...thanks to everyone who came out!

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Oak Tree Corner picnic - Sunday, July 10th!

Oak Tree Corner's annual summer picnic is coming up on Sunday, July 10th, from 1 PM - 3 PM at Waldruhe Park. There will be lots of food, as well as some water balloons and other fun water activities for the kids!



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Oak Tree Corner Newsletter, Volume 11

Oak Tree Corner Silver Lining Celebration

Oak Tree Corner held its annual Silver Lining Celebration this past May, raising over $10,000 for program expenses and volunteer training.

The silent auction consisted of prizes like tickets to a Dayton Dragons game, teeth whitening, and a private plane ride.

Beth Redavide of Coldwell Banker Heritage Realtors won the big 50/50 raffle. Like winners before her, she donated a generous portion of the $1980 prize back to Oak Tree Corner. Congratulations and thank you to Beth Redavide!

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Oak Tree Corner Celebrates Another Great Year with Annual Balloon Launch


Last week, Oak Tree Corner groups met for the last time before the short summer break. As is tradition, each group participated in a balloon launch. The balloon launch is always held during the last meeting of the year and it's a special time for both children and volunteers, as well as the family members who attend Oak Tree Corner.

Volunteers, children, and their families gathered at our Beavercreek, Oakwood, and Springboro locations to participate.




After the regular pizza dinner, we broke into our usual groups for shortened sessions. Each child and volunteer wrote notes or drew pictures for their loved ones who had died.

Posing with a picture for his dad
Working hard on their notes
Once everyone was finished writing their notes, we gathered in one room to tie our notes to the balloon of our choice. There were a lot of options!


The balloon selection process

We gathered outside for the launch once everyone finished choosing their balloons and attaching their notes.

Ready to launch
Everyone stood together, each thinking of the loved ones in their lives who had died and brought them to Oak Tree Corner. We all let go of our balloons and silently watched them float away, higher and higher, until we could no longer see them.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Oak Tree Corner Welcomes Oakwood High School Seniors!

Last week, Oak Tree Corner was happy to welcome a group of Oakwood High School seniors. This enthusiastic group worked hard over the course of three days, completing such tasks as painting the Littles room, logging raffle tickets from this year's Silver Lining Celebration, making calendars for next year, and getting things ready for the upcoming balloon launch.

Elizabeth, Natalie, and Chelsea, hard at work
The guys, relaxing after painting the Littles room
Everyone working together
Group shot in the Littles room
Testing out the toys
Chelsea and Natalie
Impromptu puppet show

We'd like to thank Chelsea, Natalie, Elizabeth, Matt, Tucker, Connor, and Kevin for all of their help and hard work. Congratulations on your graduation and good luck next year!