'Love Lights a Tree' donations accepted

Gravette fundraising project is to help in the fight against cancer

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

— It’s time once again to begin collecting donations for the “Love Lights A Tree” to fight cancer, according to Ruth Foster, who has chaired the project since its inception 16 years ago.

The project raises funds by lighting a tree in Centennial Park with sparkling red, white and blue lights. Area residents donate money for lights; a $5 donation is suggested. All funds go toward cancer research and service programs by the Northwest Arkansas unit of the American Cancer Society.

“White lights represent those in memory of, red lights honor the survivors and the blue lights are for our military or anyone you would like to remember during this holiday season,” said Mary Beth Mitchell, who, along withColeen Dickinson, assists with the project.

When sending a donation, please include the following information: The name of the person to be honored on the tree, what color light should be featured, your relationship or friendship to the person and your name.

A lighting of the tree will be held in the park located in downtown Gravette at 7 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 9,when all names will be read during the ceremony. The tree will remain lighted throughout the holiday season.

Please mail contributions to Love Lights A Tree, P. O. Box 116, Gravette, AR 72736, or contact Mary Beth or Colleen.

“Come and enjoy this special event and help us kick off the holiday season,” Mitchell said.

“Members of the citycrew assist with the project and a special thank you goes to them and to those who have annually made it possible to raise thousands of dollars in the fight against cancer. Love truly lights our tree,” she added.

News, Pages 3 on 11/09/2011