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ChariTree Holiday Festival Dec 1, 2018

ChariTree is a non-profit that brings awareness of local non-profits and helps them to fundraise for their activities all while the community enjoys a holiday festival of trees.

2017 ChariTree

2017 ChariTree at the Chetco Grange

11am – 4pm Saturday, December 1, 2018

at the Chetco Grange in Harbor,Oregon

Silent Tree Auction! Free family Christmas event! Enjoy and shop the KASPER Kids Store! Visit with Santa 11am-3pm! Vote for your favorite decorated tree!

2018 ChariTree Holiday Festival tree decorating applications for non-profits will be posted sometime in early September…ONLY 20 tree spaces.

charitreeholidayfestival@yahoo.com

 

2017 Event raises $2,450

https://www.currypilot.com/features/eventsandactivities/5825575-151/event-raises-2450

Event raises $2,450

Curry Coastal Pilot  online Published Dec. 8, 2017 at 09:00PM

Approximately 400 people stopped in to admire and bid on Christmas trees, purchase gifts and visit Santa and Mrs. Claus during Saturday’s ChariTree Festival at the Chetco Grange Community Center.

The tree bids brought in $2,450 for nonprofits in Brookings-Harbor, according to Marilyn Hart, lead organizer. In addition, there was money garnered from the wreaths and other holiday goodies sold.

Visitors and judges chose their favorite trees.

Winning awards were:

•Elves Award — Southern Oregon Dress and Girl Around the World;

•Santa Award — Brookings-Harbor High School Leadership Class;

•Best in Show — Brookings-Harbor Community Helpers Emergency Food Bank;

•People’s Choice Award — Brookings-Harbor Garden Club.

Other nonprofits participating were the Azalea Quilters Guild, ChariTree, Chetco Activity Center, Chetco Grange, Coastline Neighbors, Janice Curtis Bird Sanctuary, Brookings-Harbor Lions Club, Oasis Shelter Home, Southern Oregon Kite Festival and Wally’s House.

“The committee really wishes to thank all of the people who helped make the event such a success — the nonprofit organizations, the volunteers and the community for their participation,” Hart said. “We especially thank the Chetco Grange for the use of their facility, Barron’s Home Furnishings for the use of their chairs, and we honor Red Bailey, who was leading the event until his untimely death last month.”

The committee also thanked Gold Beach Lumber for its help with the trees.

Plans are underway for next year’s event. Anyone wanting to help can contact Marilyn Hart at hart@uwosh.edu.

2017 ChariTree Fest today

https://www.currypilot.com/features/eventsandactivities/5804606-151/charitree-fest-today

Curry Coastal Pilot online Published Dec. 1, 2017 at 08:55PM

ChariTree Fest today

Christmas event raises funds for nonprofit organizations

Fifteen trees have been decorated and on display at the fourth annual ChariTree Event from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. today (Dec. 2).

The trees fill the Chetco Grange Community Center at 97895 Shopping Center Ave. in Harbor. Admission is free.

Volunteers from more than a dozen nonprofit organizations were busy decorating trees Thursday in preparation for today’s event.

The trees are available for viewing and bidding in a silent auction. Holiday items will also be for sale and information provided on the charitable organizations offering the trees.

All proceeds go to the organization, allowing them to fund their yearly activities that help the community.

Attendees can vote on their favorite tree for the People’s Choice Award. The winner receives a $35 prize.

A Children Store provides a way for youngsters to buy gifts at $1 or less for their family. Lunch is available for $5. Santa will visit from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. to greet children.

This year’s participants include the Azalea Quilters Guild, Brookings-Harbor Garden Club, Brookings-Harbor Lions Club, Brookings-Harbor High School Leadership, Chetco Activity Center, Chetco Grange, Coos Curry Electric Cooperative, Community ChariTree, Brookings-Harbor Community Helpers Emergency Food Bank, Memorial Bird Sanctuary, Oasis Shelter Home, Salvation Army, Southern Oregon Dress a Girl Around the World, Southern Oregon Kite Festival, SMART and Wally’s House.

2016 Raising funds for nonprofits

https://www.currypilot.com/features/eventsandactivities/4889749-151/raising-funds-for-nonprofits

Curry Coastal Pilot, BILL SCHLICHTING online Published Dec. 9, 2016 at 06:50PM

Raising funds for nonprofits

Organizers of the third annual ChariTree called the event “a great success,” and the approximately 300 people attending the event agreed.

“People are saying the trees this year looked the best ever,” said Scott Clapson, an event organizer. “The nonprofits really put in a lot of hard work into their trees.”

The event began Friday with a private gala to thank the sponsors and preview the finished trees. The doors at the Chetco Grange Community Center were opened to the public Saturday.

The Grange hall was busy all day with people entering silent bids on trees and wreaths, buying raffle tickets for prizes, enjoying food provided by Chetco Grange 765, visiting with Santa and singing Christmas carols.

Children were given the opportunity to shop for affordable gifts for their parents, siblings or friends.

The Kid’s Shopping Store netted $162, according to Linda Schreiber, who helped her daughter, Abbey, with the store and served as a judge.

“(Abbey) really enjoys watching the young children contemplate what gift to get for each member of the family and then how to wrap it just right,” Schreiber said. “She wrapped a lot of gifts Saturday.”

Money raised at the store benefits the Brookings-Harbor High School track and field team.

“Abbey and I extend a big thank you to all who donated to the store,” Schreiber said. “It was a wonderful success again.”

The 19 trees, each decorated by nonprofit organization volunteers, were judged.

Best of Show first place was awarded to the Southern Oregon Kite Festival with an honorable mention to the Brookings-Harbor Garden Club.

Judges’ Award first place went to the Brookings-Harbor Lions Club with an honorable mention going to the Brookings-Harbor Community Helpers Emergency Food Bank.

The Santa Award first place was presented to Habitat for Humanity with an honorable mention going to the BHHS Leaderhip’s Oasis Shelter Home tree.

The Elves Award first place was given to Azalea Quilt Guild with an honorable mention presented to the Chetco Grange.

Although the Grange tree received only an honorable mention, it received the highest bid. It was sold for $350. The tree included a handmade quilt and other gift itmes.

A People’s Choice Award was presented to the Brookings-Harbor Garden Club’s tree. Honorable mention was awarded to the Lion’s Club.

Other participants were the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life, Brookings Emblem Club 265, Brookings-Harbor Education Foundation, BHHS Leadership fund for Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, Chetco Activity Center, Brookings Harbor Community Theater, SMART, Salvation Army, Southern Oregon Dress a Girl and Wally’s House.

There was also a ChariTree tree with ornaments from all of the organizations.

Raffle items benefited Relay for Life and the 2017 ChariTree event.

Clapson thanked the members of the ChariTree committee, Chetco Grange for the use of its building and the Schreiber family, who started the event.

Event sponsors were Gold Beach Lumber, Blue Pacific Realty, Brookings Dental Arts, South Coast Lumber Co., Grocery Outlet, David Allen-State Farm Insurance, Bi-Mart, Barron’s Home Furnishings, South Coast Fitness Center, Dr. Patel and Chetco Medical Center, and local artist Christina Olsen.

2011 ChariTree Holiday Festival

https://www.currypilot.com/news/4302588-151/charitree-holiday-festival

Curry Coastal Pilot online Published Dec. 6, 2011 at 11:45PM /

C&K Market ChariTree Holiday Festival

Christmas trees have been decorated and voting is under way for the second annual ChariTree Festival at Brookings-Harbor Shopping Center.

The trees are at various vacant storefronts in the shopping center, which will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today (Dec. 7) through Friday, Dec. 9.

The ChariTree Festival is an avenue for local charities to raise funds and a chance for residents and visitors to enjoy the Christmas holiday. Dozens of volunteers from local charities and nonprofit organizations spent a week turning the ordinary trees into dazzlers, in hopes of winning.

Each participating charity will receive $100 plus the proceeds from a silent auction of their ChariTree. Shoppers may also buy tickets to vote for their favorite ChariTree. The charity with the most votes will receive an extra $500.

Voting tickets are $1 and available at Shop Smart.

The charities include:

Over the Rainbow special needs riding program

Pacific Crossroads

Stagelights Musical Arts Community

Stout Mountain Railway

Brookings-Harbor Community Theater

Winners will be announced during festivities on Friday, scheduled from 4 to 6:30 p.m. People are invited to bring the family to the festival and have pictures with Santa, play games, win prizes, sip free hot cider and listen to the sounds of strolling carolers. Children will be invited to participate in games and a coloring contest. For those 21 and older, there will be a wine raffle.

Also taking place during the event is a Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce mixer at 5 p.m. at Barron’s Home Furnishings, also at the shopping center.

Following the event, a live radio-style presentation of “A Christmas Carol” is schedule at 7 p.m. on stage at the Harbor Performing Arts Center. Admission to the play is $5 at the door.

Stout Mountain Railway will operate an indoor holiday train display, with a sneak preview during Friday afternoon’s festivities. The grand opening for the display is Saturday.