2016 “Drive Fore Hope” Event Reminder

2016 “Drive Fore Hope” Event Reminder

Don’t forget… the 2016 “Drive Fore Hope” Charity Golf Scramble is fast approaching. We have put together a fun-filled day at Ironwood Golf Course in Wauseon, Ohio and hope to see you there!

Event Date:Friday, May 27, 2016
Event Location:Ironwood Golf Course, Wauseon, Ohio
Event Format:4-Player Team Scramble
Event Cost:$75 per Player ($300 per Team)
Fantastic Prizes ~ Everyone Can Win:

Have you ever played in a golf scramble and felt that your team had absolutely no chance of winning? Not here… not now!

For the 2016 Drive Fore Hope every single team has a chance to win the top prizes… even if your team has no chance of finishing under par. For this year’s event we will hold a raffle at the end of the day to ultimately determine the prize winners. Here’s how it will work:

  • There will be 32 teams participating in the Drive Fore Hope.
  • The winning team with the lowest score will receive 32 raffle balls in the hopper for their team.
  • The second place team will receive 31 raffle balls in the hopper for their team… and so on.
  • Even the last place team will receive 1 raffle ball in the hopper for their team.
  • We will then draw for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place to determine who goes home with brand new clubs!

Everyone has a chance to win!

1ST PLACE

TaylorMade
SLDR 460 Drivers (Qty. 4)

2ND PLACE

TaylorMade
R15 Fairway Clubs (Qty. 4)

3RD PLACE

TaylorMade
R15 Rescue Clubs (Qty. 4)

In addition to the grand prize clubs we will also be awarding prizes for the following hole contests:

MEN'S LONGEST DRIVE

Callaway
XR Men’s Driver

WOMEN'S LONGEST DRIVE

TaylorMade
R15 Ladies Driver

LONGEST PUTT

TaylorMade
Ghost Tour Daytona Putter

CLOSEST TO PIN

Callaway 
Chev Stand Golf Bag

Registration Includes:

  • Scramble format (4-player teams)
  • Green and cart fees
  • Range balls
  • Goodie bag
  • Contests and prizes
  • Awards for top teams
  • Lunch Buffet
Time
Schedule of Events
7:00 a.m.
Registration
Range Open
8:00 a.m.
Shotgun Scramble
1:00 p.m.
Lunch Buffet
2:00 p.m.
Awards
Partnership Opportunities:

Platinum Title Partner – $1,500

  • Includes one foursome, event promotion, platinum title partner signage and program recognition.
  • This level of sponsorship will provide 15 hours of HBOT treatments or up to 43 hours of intervention services.

Gold Event Partner – $900

  • Includes one foursome, gold event partner activity signage and program recognition.
  • This level of sponsorship will provide 9 hours of HBOT treatments or up to 25 hours of intervention services.

Silver Contest Partner – $500

  • Includes one foursome, silver contest partner signage and program recognition.
  • This level of sponsorship will provide 5 hours of HBOT treatments or up to 14 hours of intervention services.

Bronze Meal Partner – $350

  • Includes bronze meal partner signage and program recognition.
  • This level of sponsorship will provide 3.5 hours of HBOT treatments or up to 10 hours of intervention services.

O2 Tee Partner – $100

  • Includes O2 tee partner signage and program recognition.
  • This level of sponsorship will provide 1 hour of HBOT treatments or up to 3 hours of intervention services.

All proceeds from this event are being donated to Sara’s Garden’s onsite family housing project. Sara’s Garden is a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is the only facility in the United States to offer Autism Intervention, Conductive Education, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Sensory Integration and Speech-Language Pathology services.

For additional information regarding partnership opportunities or team registration for the Sara’s Garden “Drive Fore Hope” Charity Golf Scramble please contact Jackie at 419.335.SARA or via email at jackier@sarasgarden.org.

Please join us for a great day of golf filled with fun, great food, auction items, skill contests and fabulous prizes. Take a day off work for a great cause and meet some of the amazing people you are golfing to help!

Thank You for the Caps!

Thank You for the Caps!

We are so thankful for the support we received throughout our “Bench for Caps” collection process. When the project started we were trying to collect 200 lbs. of plastic bottle caps in hopes of creating a single bench for our new playground. Never did we dream that we would end up collecting over 3,000 lbs. of caps! Thank you all so much!

We plan on loading all of the caps up in the upcoming weeks and hauling them down to Evansville, Indiana to Green Tree Plastics where they will be turned in for not only benches, but picnic tables and trash cans as well.

We are now done collecting caps for the project. We will let everyone know if this is something that we need to do again for other areas at the school… but for now, we’re going to take a well deserved break from the cap collection business.

Hope in the Midst of Life ~ April 2016

Hope in the Midst of Life ~ April 2016

I hope this finds you remembering to list three things you are thankful for each day!  Maybe you remember that assignment from the last newsletter?  I find I need to remind myself of healthy, important things – in the midst of caregiving when it often feels like my time is not my own.  I am not a caregiver of children any longer…  I am a caregiver of parents.  It is different than what most of you do, but there are probably similarities.

As I mentioned, I often feel that my time is not my own.  As I consider what you might be facing, I am guessing you might feel that way sometimes too.  Caregiving; we wouldn’t consider NOT doing it, but sometimes, it is totally overwhelming.  Yet in the challenges I am surprised to find amazing gifts.

Recently I was reminded of a precious story in my life.  I offer it to you – because it just may strike a treasure in you as well, and because we all need to be reminded  – that in everyday life, which often looks mundane and far from thrilling… in that place where you find yourself often overwhelmed – you are heroes.  True heroes – the ones who fix things as best as possible…  who don’t go away, even when the moment may be so far past “ugly” you can’t even see “ugly” from there.

I journal sometimes; write “the important stuff” down, so as not to forget.  The other day I was going through an old journal and I found one of my favorite “mom stories”. … It seems like yesterday, but it was actually years ago, when my son was playing little league.  He hit the ball toward short, and ran to first…  The first baseman ran to the base to catch the throw for the out. They collided; HARD.   He was laid out, horizontal, high in the air before he landed – even HARDER ….  And he didn’t move.  I was on my way to him before he hit the ground. Someone asked him –if he was okay and he told her…“No.  But my Mom will come.”

“My mom will come.”  How I have treasured those words he spoke that day from the dirt; such an honor to be the trusted one… the one that no matter what – would be there. “My Mom will come.”

As I sat with my old journal and paused to go over that precious memory one more time, it hit me… My Mom used to come too.

Just recently, I recognize that I have grown wiser – You all, caregivers of children, know this wisdom well… gained in the joys and sorrows of caregiving- the losses and the gifts. I look in the mirror and someone who has laughed much, and lately cried too often, looks back at me. I am “old” now, and Mom doesn’t come fix things anymore.  Hard lesson this is.  Tears roll down my checks yet again in this caregiving life I lead.  My Dad, my siblings and I, we go to Mom….. but the days when — “My Mom will come” …. Have now passed.

There were many times mom came …  to school when I forgot something, to meetings, to piano recitals, and then to take care of my own children when I went off to coach.  She came to fix things that were broken and mend things that were torn….  when the sink clogged and the house smelled, and whenever my son took apart appliances and had pieces left!  I called her when I couldn’t get a stain out, and when the freezer died.   She was even “wildlife patrol” the day I found a baby possum in our garage!  She came when I needed money, and when the car died along the road.  She came when she could help us – always to fix things for her children. She taught me that one went to church even when one didn’t feel like going! And that there comes a time when one just does the hard thing  – because it needs doing. She taught me that loving people is helping people – and feeding them.

My Mom doesn’t fix anything anymore…  and she can no longer remember most of the times she did. But every once in awhile, my mom is still here – I see her in the eyes that too often lately seem vacant…. And she says something dry and laughs like she used to…   and for a short moment… my mom is my Mom…. The one who came.

Not too long ago, I toured New Horizons and had the opportunity to see your beautiful children.  I not only saw the wonderful things New Horizons staff does, but I had to think of each of you.  You are this dependable parent for the ones you care for…You are the ones that no matter what – your children know – you will be there.

Absolutely and completely EXHAUSTING – YES!  But one of the greatest treasures of our lives!!

Thank you for being heroes for your children and always coming.  Now in this moment do not make less of your heroism.  I didn’t say you were perfect…  I said you are heroes because you are dependable.  And that – in all the challenges – is truly a gift that you give over and over.  Thank you for always coming for your children.  It is amazing what you do.

Janet Miller  MA LPCC

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2016 Purse Bingo Update

2016 Purse Bingo Update

Wow. We’re both excited (and sad) to announce that this event is completely SOLD OUT! We are so thankful to everyone for the amazing support for this event. Your swift response in purchasing tickets was unbelievable. We’re sorry that we were not able to provide seating to everyone who contacted us. 

Be sure to check out our Facebook event page where we will be posting photos of the purses and giving you chances to vote for your favorites and earn extra tickets to the raffle and door prizes!

If you were unable to get a ticket in time but still want to be a part of the event, we are still in need of volunteers to help us with the evening’s activities and would love to have you help!

All proceeds from this event are being donated to Sara’s Garden’s onsite family housing project. Sara’s Garden is a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is the only facility in the United States to offer Autism Intervention, Conductive Education, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Sensory Integration and Speech-Language Pathology services.

We look forward to seeing everyone in June!

Wine Sponsor – $100

  • Includes wine sponsor signage and program recognition.

Purse Sponsor – $200

  • Includes purse sponsor signage and program recognition.

For information regarding volunteer and event sponsorship opportunities, please contact Jackie at 419.335.SARA or via email at jackier@sarasgarden.org.

2016 Designer Purse BINGO

2016 Designer Purse BINGO

Sara’s Garden would like to invite you to participate in our 2016 Designer Purse BINGO event.

Ladies, this is not your grandmother’s BINGO! Enjoy a fun filled Girl’s Night Out with your friends while playing for fabulous purses from the designers you love. Win designer handbags by Coach, Michael Kors, Kate Spade, Ralph Lauren and Dooney & Bourke. Over 20 handbags are available to win! We will also be serving wine from local wineries. 

Event Date:Thursday, June 9, 2016
Event Location:Jr. Fair Building, Fulton County Fairgrounds, Wauseon, Ohio
Event Time:Doors open at 5:30 p.m.  BINGO begins at 6:30 p.m.
Event Cost:$35 – Individual ticket (Presale) 
 $40 – Individual ticket (Day of event – If available)
 $280 – Reserved table of 8

Be sure to check out our Facebook event page where we will be posting photos of the purses and giving you chances to vote for your favorites and earn extra tickets to the raffle and door prizes!

TICKET DONATION INCLUDES:
  • One (1) pack of twenty (20) cards for each round of BINGO*
  • Two (2) drink tickets**
AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE:
  • Individual glasses and bottles of wine
  • Water and soft drinks
  • Meat, cheese & cracker plates
RESERVED TABLES OF 8 ALSO INCLUDE:
  • Guaranteed seating with your friends
  • One (1) meat, cheese & cracker plate
EVENT WILL ALSO FEATURE:
  • Raffles and door prizes
  • 50/50 drawings

*Want to increase your odds of winning? Additional packs of BINGO cards can be purchased: One (1) pack for $5.00 or Five (5) packs for $20.00. **Choose between wine, water and soft drinks. A cash bar will be available for additional drink purchases.

This event is open to ALL ages. However, you must present your ID when you arrive in order to be served wine.

If you would like to download a flyer or sponsorship registration form for this year’s event to print, post and promote click on one of the links below:

  • Designer Purse BINGO Promotional Flyer – DOWNLOAD
  • Designer Purse BINGO Sponsorship Registration Form – DOWNLOAD

All proceeds from this event are being donated to Sara’s Garden’s onsite family housing project. Sara’s Garden is a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is the only facility in the United States to offer Autism Intervention, Conductive Education, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Sensory Integration and Speech-Language Pathology services.

Sponsorship Opportunities:

Wine Sponsor – $100

  • Includes wine sponsor signage and program recognition.

Purse Sponsor – $200

  • Includes purse sponsor signage and program recognition.

Event Sponsor – $500

  • Includes event sponsor signage and program recognition.
  • Includes one (1) reserved table for eight (8) attendees and a meat, cheese & cracker plate.

For tickets, reservations or event sponsorship opportunities, please contact Jackie at 419.335.SARA or via email at jackier@sarasgarden.org.

The Empty Wheelchair

The Empty Wheelchair

Most people spend the first week of a new year with great intensions of making healthy, life-changing goals and resolutions, and then worrying about how long it will be until they break them. For Mary, 2015 brought with it completely new and unexpected goals: survival and recovery.

Just after the first of the year, Mary suffered a series of severe strokes that left her fighting for her life. The result of the oxygen deprivation to Mary’s brain tissue had devastating consequences as she was no longer able to use her left arm or leg. When she was stabilized, Mary was transferred to a long-term care facility where she could receive intense therapy services in hopes of regaining her lost motor function.

Before Mary’s strokes, she enjoyed a very active, independent lifestyle both around her house and out in the community. She also was very conscious regarding her diet and physical health. For Mary, now being confined to a wheelchair was mentally and emotionally draining. Instead of healing and recovering from her strokes, Mary’s family watched her slip further and further away and feared that she might never reclaim her independence. They grew increasingly concerned that the medications she was now taking were having an adverse effect on Mary. Her cognitive abilities became obscured and she felt confused about almost everything. She sensed that she was literally losing her mind. Instead of rebuilding her motor skills, Mary began losing upper body trunk control and was no longer even able to even get out of bed on her own.

Most people have experienced a close relative or friend who has suffered a stroke that has left them crippled or unable to function by themselves, or without the ability to eat, understand or communicate. The end result of these severe strokes is often the same; patients with significant disabilities need round-the-clock advanced care. As in the case of Mary, the needs of the patient and family members after a stroke are enormous. Mary’s family knew that they needed to act fast or they ran the risk of watching her continue on this downward spiral into a complete loss of independence.

They began researching additional treatment and therapy options for Mary. What they discovered was that through the use of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), medical researchers have found a way to restore a significant amount of neurological function in brain tissue long thought to be permanently damaged by stroke, traumatic injury, and metabolic disorders.

The brain typically consumes 20 percent of the body’s oxygen, but that is only enough oxygen to operate five to ten percent of neurons at any one time. The regeneration process needed for healing following a traumatic brain injury requires much more energy. The significant increase in oxygen levels during Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy supplies the necessary energy for rebuilding neuronal connections and stimulating inactive neurons to facilitate the healing process. This neuroplasticity allows the neurons (nerve cells) in the brain to compensate for injury and disease and to adjust their activities in response to new situations or to changes in their environment.

Additionally, when cells in the brain die, either from trauma or lack of oxygen, blood plasma leaks out into surrounding brain tissue causing swelling and reducing blood flow. These otherwise normal cells go dormant because they can’t function without the appropriate amount of oxygen. HBOT dramatically increases the amount of oxygen being carried in the blood plasma, making oxygen available to heal damaged capillary walls, preventing plasma leakage and reducing swelling. As the swelling decreases, blood flow can be restored to the dormant tissue (neovascularization) giving these cells the potential to function once again.

Research indicates that HBOT can lead to significant neurological improvements in post stroke patients even at chronic late stages. The neurological improvements observed in these late stages demonstrate that neuroplasticity can be achieved and activated by HBOT even years after a brain injury occurs.

In February, five weeks after Mary suffered her strokes, she started Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy at Sara’s Garden. After the first hour of treatment she began lifting her left leg. Her daughter wept. A few days later, her family checked her out of the rehab center and took her home. The following week Mary regained the use of her legs enough that she began walking again. After three weeks she was able to shower on her own. During the fourth week of treatments, Mary was back to making bread and doing the dishes. As time went on, Mary continued to get even stronger. She was able to return to a schedule that was very close to her life before the strokes.

Thanks to Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy at Sara’s Garden, Mary finally has her independence back. The wheelchair that served as a frustrating reminder that life was never going to be the same is now empty. It was hard work and her family pushed her, but they contend that it was the services she received at Sara’s Garden that ultimately gave Mary her life back. No matter what you’ve been told, there is hope… for this and many other conditions. HBOT is treatment without drugs… without surgery… without pain.

Year End Thanks; New Year’s Hope

Year End Thanks; New Year’s Hope

We can hardly believe it! Another year has come and gone right before our very eyes. We stand at the forefront of 2016, yet somehow feel like it was just yesterday that we were opening our doors for the very first time. We feel so fortunate to have been given the opportunity to serve so many amazing clients and families. Since our inception, we have been blessed beyond measure with overwhelming donor generosity and community support that has allowed us to continue this mission.

2015 was an extremely busy year for Sara’s Garden and New Horizons Academy, and perhaps why we feel the year flew by so quickly. We’ve achieved new goals and faced new challenges, all while experiencing one of the most rewarding and fulfilling years in our history. We know none of this would be possible without the unending grace from our heavenly Father and the generous support from our donors, dedicated service from our staff and selfless sacrifice from our volunteers. We owe you all a warm and sincere thank you!

We are honored that so many of you have trusted Sara’s Garden with your gifts and donations! We know that many of you have made sacrifices this year in order to to continue supporting Sara’s Garden and for that we are so thankful. We consider you our partner in providing hope and changing lives. Please know that every single dollar that you contribute to Sara’s Garden is valued. It is our mission to use your gifts wisely to serve families and clients from across the country. Despite the economic challenges facing our country and its economy you have been faithful and have blessed Sara’s Garden and its mission.  We appreciate you more than words can express!

Because of your generous support, we are in a position to do something that we’ve been looking forward to for a very long time… Beginning January, 1 2016, we will be lowering our rates for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy treatments from $110 per hour to $100 per hour. We want these treatments to be as affordable as possible. Our hope is that this reduction in rates will help to ease the financial stress on families raising money for these life changing treatments. 

On behalf of the entire team here at Sara’s Garden, we would like to express our deepest gratitude to everyone who has helped make 2015 such a memorable year for us. Thank you for trusting in our ministry.  We treasure your partnership. You are instrumental in providing hope, help and healing to families from across the country!

From our family to yours, Thank You!

Matt Rychener CEO/Executive Director

The Garden Continues to Grow

The Garden Continues to Grow

It is both exciting and concerning to an organization when it realizes that there isn’t enough space to adequately serve its clients and that a larger facility may be needed.

The old Kurdziel Iron foundry office building in Wauseon has served as the home for the hyperbaric center at Sara’s Garden ever since our first chamber arrived in 2004. It was perfect… the building was made entirely of concrete and cinderblock. While that made running the necessary conduit and piping needed for operations a challenge, it was ideally suited to withstand the weight of the heavy chamber.

As Sara’s Garden has grown throughout the years, we’ve performed multiple expansions to the building to make room for additional staff and another chamber. This has allowed us to serve more clients safely and effectively while also creating added flexibility in scheduling. Unfortunately, this growth has also brought with it additional challenges that expanding the building have made even more difficult and problematic:

  • Building Access: As we’ve grown, we have pushed clients farther and father away from the building’s front entrance. This entrance is regrettably situated in the far corner of the property, farthest away from any available parking. It provides for no ability to create a safe, covered drive-up and drop-off area. Clients carrying children with disabilities, elderly clients with walkers or in wheelchairs have to now walk even farther to arrive at the front door in order to gain access to the building. At one time, we had allowed clients to utilize the building’s back door so that they could get inside much quicker. Sadly, industry regulations no longer allow for that ability due to more stringent safety and security guidelines. This problem is especially difficult for clients arriving for treatments during the winter or on rainy days.
  • Client Parking: More clients means more cars. We’ve expanded the parking along the street, closest to the front entrance as much as possible. When that is full, clients are forced to park in the Hope Center parking lot or in the employee parking lot on the other side of the building. While we now have adequate space for cars to actually park, clients and their families then have to walk much further in order to arrive at the front door to the center.
  • Client Assessment Room: The space that has served as our client assessment room has been tweaked and modified through the years. We’ve knocked down a wall to create additional storage space for client belongings in order to free up valuable floor space in the room for clients to sit. We’ve also moved the door into a larger hallway in order to help with congested traffic with clients starting and finishing treatments. With all of this, we still end up tearing down the conference room every other month in order to create additional space for clients to be assessed by the nursing staff before and after treatments. Many times, nurses have to leave incoming clients in the lobby until the previous clients have left because there is not enough room for everyone. In some cases, nurses are forced to do their assessments out in the lobby itself because there is simply too much congestion in the assessment room.
  • Client/Family Space: Client and family comfort is extremely important to us. We know exactly what it feels like to travel around the country for these services. Our families do not come for a short appointment and spend only a few minutes here waiting for their loved ones to finish treatments. Most spend 2-4 hours with us for 1-2 months at a time. That is a lot of time spent in our client waiting room. While the prior expansion helped create more amenities for families such as a small kitchen, dining area and handicap accessible restroom, it did very little to increase the amount of space that was available for clients and families to sit before treatments and during breaks. Many times there is simply not enough room in the waiting area to adequately seat the clients and families coming for services.

We are now at a point where performing “band-aid” expansions are no longer an option if we intend to continue to serve families as efficiently and effectively as possible.

Plans are now in the works for a spring 2016 expansion to the hyperbaric center which will address all of these growing pains. We will be creating a new parking lot off of Leggett Street dedicated to clients receiving hyperbaric treatments. This parking lot will feature a drive up, covered entrance for clients needing assistance entering the building. The building will feature a new main entrance with a large client waiting room and dining area. Clients will have access to larger men’s and women’s restrooms as well as a separate private family restroom with a powered changing table.

We hope to further enhance our clients’ treatment process by constructing separate, larger pre and post assessment rooms to accommodate the flow of clients arriving and departing from treatments. Each assessment room with have its own bathroom and access to a larger central storage area for each client’s personal belongings.

In preparation for future growth and expansion, we will be building a new chamber room which will have the capacity of housing an additional multiplace chamber if it is ever needed. Our existing chamber room will be converted into an adult therapy room for providing Conductive Education, Occupational Therapy and Speech-Language pathology to our adult clients throughout the day instead of only being able to serve them in the Hope Center after school is over. It is our hope that this addition will provide clients and their families with a fantastic resource that will make their time here at Sara’s Garden as comfortable and effective as possible.

Proposed HBOT center expansion.

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We are still committed to the construction of an onsite housing project for families to stay in while traveling to Sara’s Garden for treatments. Families are stronger when they are together, which helps in the healing process. By providing onsite housing, families will be able to be close by and can keep up with their treatment schedules without worrying about travel to and from Sara’s Garden or the cost of costly long term hotel lodging.  This onsite housing project will make a difference in the lives of families through a few of the following ways:

  • By continuing to reduce and/or eliminate costly fees to the disabled (who are least able to pay and the most disadvantaged).
  • By allowing clients and their family to stay together onsite here at Sara’s Garden.
  • By reducing and/or eliminating travel, lodging and meal costs between visits.
  • By allowing for the maximum opportunities to recover the maximum functions through our healing services.

On some occasions, when we were traveling around the country seeking treatments for our loved ones, we were fortunate to be able to stay at a Ronald McDonald House.  It was comforting to know there was a “home-away-from-home” that allowed us to stay close by at little or no cost.  We want to provide that same comfort and assurance to our clients. To date, we have raised over half of the estimated $800,000 it will take to complete this onsite housing project and hope to begin construction of the facility in 2017.

We are so thankful to everyone who has supported Sara’s Garden and made these project’s possible!

Living with Essential Oils 101

Living with Essential Oils 101

You’ve been curious about essential oils… maybe you even have a bottle that a friend or coworker gave you as a gift… but you’re still not quite sure what to do with them.

  • Which oils are best for soothing a headache?
  • How do I know what to look for when choosing an oil?
  • Is it possible to use too much of an oil?
  • Do they really work?

If you’re asking yourself these questions, we have a class for you. A bit of basic knowledge about essential oils will go a long way, and taking a class is one of the best ways to empower yourself and experience the healing power of essential oils firsthand.

On Saturday, February 6, we’re going back to school as Sara’s Garden will be hosting its next FREE class on Living with Essential Oils. This free educational class will address the myriad uses of essential oils for better living. You will learn what they are, why they work, how to use them, and different ways they can help.

Event Date:Saturday, February 6, 2016
Time:8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Cost:Absolutely FREE!
Location:The Hope Center at Sara’s Garden
 North East Entrance
 220 Lawrence Ave., Wauseon, OH 43567
Deadline to RSVP:Monday, February 1, 2016

Class Overview
We will begin the class together as one group, discussing general topics that are applicable to all attendees. We will then split the class into two tracks focusing on more specific topics and uses. The following is a list of topics that we plan on covering in this class:

8:00 – 9:00 (45 minute session with 15 question & answer time)

  • Essential Oil Safety
  • Essential Oil Constituents
  • How Essential Oils are Made
  • History of Essential Oils
  • Everyday Uses for Essential Oils
  • Aromatherapy First Aid
  • Relaxing with Essential Oils

9:00 – 10:00 (45 minute session with 15 question & answer time)

Track 1 – Essential Oils in the Classroom Great for parents and teachers who want to learn how oils can help in the classroom.
  • Improve Concentration
  • Enhance Mood & Energy Levels
  • Fight the Flu & Germs
  • Hand Washing
  • Cleaning Surfaces
Track 2 – At Home with Essential Oils Great for anyone who want to learn more about how oils can be useful within their homes.
  • Oral Care
  • Healthy Cooking
  • Natural Cleaning
  • Home Purification
  • Natural Protection

Please RSVP with Jackie by Monday, February 1 to secure your seat in this valuable class! Call 419.335.7272 or email to jackier@sarasgarden.org.

2016 “Drive Fore Hope” Charity Golf Scramble

2016 “Drive Fore Hope” Charity Golf Scramble

Sara’s Garden would like to invite you to participate in the 2016 “Drive Fore Hope” Charity Golf Scramble. We have put together a fun-filled day at Ironwood Golf Course in Wauseon, Ohio and hope to see you there!

Event Date:Friday, May 27, 2016
Event Location:Ironwood Golf Course, Wauseon, Ohio
Event Format:4-Player Team Scramble
Event Cost:$75 per Player ($300 per Team)

If you would like to download a flyer for this year’s event to print, post and promote click on one of the links below:

  • “Drive Fore Hope” Promotional Flyer – DOWNLOAD

All proceeds from this event are being donated to Sara’s Garden’s onsite family housing project. Sara’s Garden is a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is the only facility in the United States to offer Autism Intervention, Conductive Education, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Sensory Integration and Speech-Language Pathology services.

Registration Includes:

  • Scramble format (4-player teams)
  • Green and cart fees
  • Range balls
  • Goodie bag
  • Contests and prizes
  • Awards for top teams
  • Lunch Buffet
Time
Schedule of Events
7:00 a.m.
Registration
Range Open
8:00 a.m.
Shotgun Scramble
1:00 p.m.
Lunch Buffet
2:00 p.m.
Awards
Silent Auction Closes
Partnership Opportunities:

Platinum Title Partner – $1,500

  • Includes one foursome, event promotion, platinum title partner signage and program recognition.
  • This level of sponsorship will provide 15 hours of HBOT treatments or up to 43 hours of intervention services.

Gold Event Partner – $900

  • Includes one foursome, gold event partner activity signage and program recognition.
  • This level of sponsorship will provide 9 hours of HBOT treatments or up to 25 hours of intervention services.

Silver Contest Partner – $500

  • Includes one foursome, silver contest partner signage and program recognition.
  • This level of sponsorship will provide 5 hours of HBOT treatments or up to 14 hours of intervention services.

Bronze Meal Partner – $350

  • Includes bronze meal partner signage and program recognition.
  • This level of sponsorship will provide 3.5 hours of HBOT treatments or up to 10 hours of intervention services.

O2 Tee Partner – $100

  • Includes O2 tee partner signage and program recognition.
  • This level of sponsorship will provide 1 hour of HBOT treatments or up to 3 hours of intervention services.

For additional information regarding partnership opportunities or team registration for the Sara’s Garden “Drive Fore Hope” Charity Golf Scramble please contact Jackie at 419.335.SARA or via email at jackier@sarasgarden.org.

Please join us for a great day of golf filled with fun, great food, auction items, skill contests and fabulous prizes. Take a day off work for a great cause and meet some of the amazing people you are golfing to help!