Giving the Pinkie Finger to Ovarian Cancer: The Blue Hydrangea Tea Party 2011 After-Party!

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

May 7, 2011 marked the sixth year of the BHTP campaign! We eagerly await photos from your events so that we can post them here at the website. If you’d like to have your event highlighted in our blog, please send a summary of your party, along with your photos. Photos and summaries may be sent to Info@BHTP.ORG

If you are on Facebook, LIKE US and receive updates about the campaign. Help us increase participation by inviting your Facebook friends to “Like” us as well!

Our 2 for Tea carepacks are available year-round to women battling ovarian cancer. This outreach ministry has been so well received that we are considering expanding the program to include women battling other cancers. Each carepack includes a box of tea and some encouraging reading material. There is no charge for the carepack. If you know of a woman needing spiritual encouragement while battling cancer, please email Jennie@BHTP.ORG . And, by all means, please spread the word about 2 for Tea Carepack Ministry to Women!

Request a carepack in 3 easy steps:
1) Put 2 for Tea carepack request in the subject line of your email.
2) In the body of the email include the recipient’s name and address. If this is for a friend, please include your name so that we can let the recipient know who requested the carepack gift for her.
3) Tell us a little bit about the recipient to help us choose appropriate literature to include in the carepack.

We appreciate everyone who has supported us over the years, and hope that you continue to spread the word about ovarian cancer and the work of the Blue Hydrangea Tea Party™ campaign.

    We lift our teacups to you!
    ~Jennie

Blue Hydrangea Tea Party 2010!

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

This year’s campaign is now in the history books…I hope that it was a fun and rewarding experience for all who participated. When it comes to ovarian cancer, the awareness message is vital. Here we are five years into this campaign, and I was certain we were on the cusp of a reliable screening tool in 2006, when we founded Blue Hydrangea Tea Party™ . Sadly, we are still not there yet. But, I believe there is more attention to this disease than ever before, and for that we can be hopeful. This is due to the tremendous work of all the major awareness organizations. But, it is also due, in part, to those who participate in efforts like ours each year. There are many people out there bringing many ideas to the table. We hope to bring some of these to your attention, as we continue grow our own campaign. So much is being done to raise awareness…so many wonderfully creative ideas for bringing ovarian cancer into the consciousness of all women, not just those affected by it in some way. But, of course, there is still so much work to be done…so many women just don’t think it’s something they need to think about…and so many women are mistaken about being “tested” for it each year. We must continue to inform women about the nature of this disease…that there is no tool to test for it…that the pap smear does NOT test for it…that there are vague symptoms that mimic other health issues. Yes, there is still so much work to be done…

As we go forward with our campaign, I will focus on the Two for Tea™ outreach ministry - introduced this year - as a year-round effort, sending out care packs upon request. I’m often asked about these…The care packs contain a box of tea and some inspirational reading material. They are free to women battling ovarian cancer. It is our way of reaching out to those who are in the heat of the battle. Anyone wishing to receive a care pack should email me at Jennie@BHTP.ORG.

The BHTP campaign has evolved in these past 5yrs, and we hope to continue to put our energies toward “stirring up the chatter about ovarian cancer” and toward “bringing other women into the circle of awareness.” But, with the addition of the outreach ministry, we have an opportunity to fulfill the “women supporting women” part of our mission. There is an infinite blessing in coming alongside another person in need. I feel called to do this. In speaking with other people affected by ovarian cancer…for the family members who must watch their loved one fight this disease…I have found that we all seem to share an unspoken understanding of the struggle to beat this cancer and of the unrelenting nature of it. It is a brutal enemy that sometimes our best efforts cannot defeat. There are many things that are out of our control…not just this disease…We can either live in faith or in fear. For now, awareness is our best weapon against ovarian cancer and toward early diagnosis. But, when going into battle, attitude is everything. We will continue fighting side by side with our “sisters in arms”…And, we will fight while wearing our best tea party attire…drinking from our best china tea cups…and with our pinkies held high!

Join me in giving the pinkie finger to ovarian cancer!!
~Jennie

Plan Your Blue Hydrangea Tea Party Now!

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

We are looking forward to this year’s Blue Hydrangea Tea Party™ campaign…Many of you are working hard, planning for wonderful events to help bring other women into the circle of awareness about ovarian cancer. Please share what you’re planning at our BHTP Community site to help others with ideas for hosting their events. If you’re not a member, sign up and join this online community! Also, please remember to post your photos…We all love to share your memories from the day. Lastly, we are also on Facebook, so look for us there, as well!!

The BHTP campaign is very simple; it’s a grassroots effort to share awareness about ovarian cancer with the women we know. Any fundraising should be done with permission from the organization you’d like to support. The only representatives of Blue Hydrangea Tea Party™ are Elizabeth and myself, and all of our hostesses are volunteers. Anyone claiming to be a representative of this campaign and/or holding workshops on hosting BHTP events are not doing so with our permission and we do not condone such efforts, even when done with the best of intentions.

Our best to you as you plan to be part of this nationwide campaign to stir up the chatter about ovarian cancer!

    ~Jennie

Our New Logo!

Friday, February 26th, 2010

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As we did last year, we will provide car decals for your tea party guests, when you host a Blue Hydrangea Tea Party event. Please email Jennie@BHTP.ORG with your request. As always, we thank you for your support of the BHTP Ovarian Cancer Awareness Campaign!

2010 Marks Our Fifth BHTP Campaign!

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

It is very rewarding to look back on the past 4 years…To think that this annual campaign began with a simple email is quite amazing! For our anniversary we’d like to introduce a new mission. Two for Tea™ is a ministry arm of the Blue Hydrangea Tea Party™ campaign. Through this outreach ministry we would like to offer a little comfort to women battling ovarian cancer. We are putting together care packages that will be available upon request. Simply email Jennie@BHTP.ORG to request one for yourself or for someone you know, who is battling the disease.

Returning hostesses may notice a new look to our website. We have simplified the site and, in doing so, have eliminated the online registration process. The responsibilities that come with fundraising have caused us refocus our mission. We will continue to promote the tea parties as a way to share the ovarian cancer awareness message. But, we will leave the fundraising details for you to work out with the organization you wish to support. And, we strongly encourage you to consult with them in advance. Many of you already have a working relationship with an organization and can continue to raise funds for this organization, as you have in the past. As always, ovarian cancer organzations are welcomed to use our concept in their fundraising efforts. And, we still want to hear about the wonderful events you host…Please continue to share your photos and the details of your events at the Blue Hydrangea Tea Party Community site!

If you are on Facebook, be sure to look for Blue Hydrangea Tea Party™ and become one of our fans to receive our posts! There has been an explosion of activity at this social networking site and it is a great way to spread the word about our awareness tea parties.

Once again, we would like to thank you for your support…The success of this campaign is yours. We raise our tea cups to you!
~Jennie & Elizabeth

Ovarian Cancer Chatter

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

A fascinating article about ovarian cancer can be found at the Wall Street Journal online. Please read Toward Earlier Detection Of Ovarian Cancer.

Tea Parties Holding Steady in 2009!

Monday, July 13th, 2009

As we embarked upon our fourth year of Blue Hydrangea Tea Party events, I had no idea what to expect - what with the sudden decline in the economy and approaching the worst unemployment numbers since 1982. The reality is that many people are having difficulty making ends meet and those who have extra money are wisely holding on to it…”just in case.” However, I kept holding on to the fact that, in the midst of that horrible job market of 1982, my then future husband found a great job right out of college and only a few months before we were to walk down the aisle! Although I had no expectations for breaking any records this year with our ovarian cancer awareness tea party fundraisers, I believe now that this campaign is as strong as ever, maybe even stronger in many ways.

What I have noticed this year, as the totals have come in, is the increase in larger single-party totals. This is encouraging, because it supports our belief that when we work together and focus our efforts, we CAN make a significant difference in the national landscape of ovarian cancer awareness. We are far from nationally known, but we continue to broaden our circle of awareness, consistently adding new states each year. More and more women across the country are becoming familiar with and attending Blue Hydrangea Tea Party events, which means that more women are hearing the vital message about ovarian cancer in the process!

This year we registered 10 events and received reports from 8 of them. These reports are as follows:

The Historic Shopping District of La Grange, Kentucky, sponsored their 2nd BHTP event and raised $5292 for the OAK

The Melanie Finley Ovarian Cancer Foundation once again held an event in Florida which raised $2000. Another event in Pennsylvania raised $2,400, as well. These donations will benefit their foundation work.

Candy Carberry, of New York, hosted her annual event and raised a record $2000 for the Gilda Radner Familial Ovarian Cancer Registry.

Missi LaFave, of Michigan, hosted her 2nd BHTP event, raising $1950 for the Alpena Cancer Center.

Blanche West and her group at the River Valley Chapter of the NOCC, in Arkansas, held their 2nd BHTP event and raised $814 for their agency’s work.

Vickie Arnold and her fellow committee members at Immanuel Lutheran Church, in Tennessee, raised $600 for the Middle Tennessee NOCC.

Janet Prince, of South Carolina, hosted an event that raised $580 for the SCOCF-Riverbanks Region, which is affilicated with the OCNA.

The Camp/McCune/Hudgins family, of both Carolinas contributed $225 to the SCOCF, a partner member of the OCNA.

Ladies, I think this may be our finest hour!! Last year, 11 registered parties raised $16,346. This year, we have 8 parties reporting, with 2 outstanding, but we can already see that at $15,861 we will likely hold fairly steady for this year. The bottom line is that we didn’t lose any ground, despite the current economic decline!

Now, if you hosted a BHTP event this year and do not see your results posted here, PLEASE let me know. It would be my absolute delight to post a new total that surpasses last year! Email a synopsis of your event to jennie@BHTP.ORG .

Thanks so much to all of you who invest in the mission of Blue Hydrangea Tea Party. And, say a special prayer for those not known to you who are walking through very difficult times in treatment of this disease. It is a humbling thing to stand in the path of a killer. May we continue to come alongside and stand with those doing battle with ovarian cancer. Deo Volente! ~Jennie

Who’s At YOUR Tea Party?

Friday, April 17th, 2009

Party Profile: Sundae Tea, South Carolina
Hostesses:
Barbara Miles, Annette Lawton, Freddia Bartless, and Rebecca Marino

Thirty guests put their diets on hold to attend this ice cream sundae Blue Hydrangea Tea Party event in our hometown of Greenwood, South Carolina! The group was made up of both men and women and included Elizabeth and her dad. There were various toppings, whipped cream, and - of course - cherries to top off each sundae creation. Barbara reports that this idea was “a great hit with everyone.” These creative hostesses also served iced tea, along with “calorie-free” (wink, wink) cookies. This event took place over the summer, in August, so it was a lovely idea for a summer BHTP event. The guests made donations to the South Carolina Ovarian Cancer Foundation and their grand total was $1095. Great idea, ladies, and congratulations on a successful event! Our sincere thanks to all those who donated to this worthy ovarian cancer awareness organization located in Greenville, SC.

Elizabeth writes about attending this party:
“It was a beautiful, warm, sunny, blue-sky day and such a joy to catch up with church friends, long-time family friends, and become acquainted with unfamiliar but friendly faces. So many of these people have now come together as a yearly tradition to take part in the Blue Hydrangea Tea Party concept. As the sun shined brightly through the windows, everyone mingled throughout the kitchen and den. The kitchen table was decorated with beautiful blue hydrangeas, cookies and snacks. The tea station was stocked with clear pitchers and a wide assortment of teas. And, then there was the ice cream…nothing like an ice cream buffet! There were so many toppings available that it almost seemed necessary to go back for seconds, or at least that seemed like a good excuse. Smiles were abundant as people created their favorite kind of sundae. Pamphlets were available to provide information about ovarian cancer awareness.

A glance around the room reflected many whose lives have, in some way, been affected by cancer. I was touched by one woman’s strength as I spoke with her about her recent diagnosis. She was one of my Sunday school teachers, when I was in the first grade, and she had also worked with my grandmother. I was saddened to see what she was going through. I hope I was able to offer her encouragement, even as I fought back my own the tears. Today, as I think back to that conversation with this sweet lady, I also think of my mom who is always in my heart. I wish I had shared a quote that has stayed with me since the time I shared it with Mom. The quote actually had come from a church sign and seemed so fitting: “Do what you can…God will do what you cannot.”

There were light-hearted moments, as well. A few women in the group were chatting about their upcoming pilgrimage to the Holy Land. The topic of discussion was the luggage limitation they would have. I can still hear the laughter, as they were trying to convince one woman that she could not plan to accessorize and have a different pair of shoes to wear with every outfit! I am not sure if they were able to persuade her to keep it to the basics. They were all looking forward to this journey together.

The laughter of the small children in attendance was such a blessing to see. They were busy in their own little world of fun, running from one room to the next, fueled by the sundaes they had eaten! They were releasing lots of energy and would soon be heading to nap-time.

A couple of ladies arrived toward the end of the gathering. They had both been out of town for a wedding and planned to get back in time to make it to the party. They were truly loyal to add this to the agenda for the weekend. One of these women had recently found out that her daughter has breast cancer. She had been spending time with her beautiful grandchildren, while the daughter and her husband traveled to appointments. This mother’s eyes showed such courage and faith.

Dad really enjoyed the day with these great friends, and as he and I left, we felt so comforted by the many people we are so blessed to have in our lives. Just as the toppings came together to make a delicious sundae on this warm day, so, too, did a group of people to support a wonderful organization…and each other. Thank you to all of the hostesses and those in attendance who made this such a special day. May God Bless each of you and keep you in His care.”

Party Profile: River Valley Chapter, NOCC
Hostess: Blanche West (contact person)
Blanche registered this event after receiving one of our brochures! She shared with me that this chapter of the NOCC was created the year before and that it had come out of her own loss. Blanche’s sister-in-law died from ovarian cancer and it was in the spirit of her desire to “do something” that Blanche, herself, took on this cause. She said that her sister-in-law wanted to educate women about ovarian cancer, because she had not been informed and wasn’t suspicious of her own symptoms, until it was too late. The organization uses the Queen Elizabeth rose as their symbol, because this flower was Blanche’s sister-in-law’s favorite. “The flower parallels a woman’s being,” she says. Blanch says that “the green of the plant signifies woman’s growth and life itself; the lovely hot-pink bloom represents the beauty of womanhood; the thorns remind us of woman’s sufferings.”

This event was held at the Reynolds Cancer Support House and Dr. Kris Gast, a local radiation oncologist, spoke to the group. There was entertainment by Tonya Jackson. Door prizes were presented and each guest received a gift bag with an ovarian cancer bracelet, lapel pin, car magnet, and educational literature. Blanche and her group worked very hard to create a lovely day for their guests and many others donated items and services for the event, as well. The RCSH offered the use of their facilities and the menu included sandwiches, potato salad, pasta salad, chips, fresh veggies with dill dip, fruit, and “super-yummy” homemade desserts prepared by the NOCC members! Of course, there was tea, as well…a variety of hot teas and iced tea…and coffee.

Blanche writes of this event:
“We decorated the tables with pastel blue cloths and teapots of all sorts. The teapots held silk hydrangeas, and a local florist donated a beautiful blue hydrangea centerpiece for the buffet - and then it was given for a door prize, too. A photographer was on hand to capture the occasion by making pictures of anyone who wanted one. Of course, a live blue hydrangea was used in the setting.

One of the ladies undergoing treatment for ovarian cancer and four of her five sisters and her brother traveled some miles to attend, as well as a couple of nieces and one of her co-workers, whose daughter had just been diagnosed with ovarian cancer. They filled up one whole table! One of her sisters offered a heart-felt, heart-warming invocation for the gathering, which set the tone for the day. We also recognized all the NOCC members, including a woman in her eighties, who is a 31yr survivor!

A remembrance table held little name tents so folks could write the name of a loved one, place a picture, and light a votive candle in memory or in honor of them. Later in the program each name was called. A NOCC table-top display was used as the backdrop for that table.

We hadn’t planned to really use this event as a fundraiser but to promote awareness of ovarian cancer; however, people began to ask how they could make a donation and wondered aloud who was collecting money! We had plain white envelopes that we used for that purpose….We received donations in the amount of $1615!! When it came time to leave, folks just hung around, still wanting to visit, even in the face of an impending thunderstorm - now, that’s a sure sign of success! The party provided a bonding experience for our group, and we made some new friends, as well, even learning some new and important information about ovarian cancer.”

We were blessed with an amazing response last year! Below are some other highlights from BHTP 2008-

Lisa Sutton, New York
Lisa is a friend of our very first BHTP hostess, Candy Carberry. After attending Candy’s awareness tea parties for two consecutive years, she decided that it was time to broaden the circle of awareness and registered to host her own tea party! Lisa really put her creativity to work….First she initiated a “Dress Down Day” at her school on the Friday before her tea party to raise awareness for her beneficiary. Her co-workers made donations to the Ovarian Cancer National Alliance, and she gave car magnets as gifts to those who made a donation of $10 or more. Then, she hosted guests at her home. With their donations combined with those of her colleagues, she raised a total of $565. Lisa, you amaze us with your energy!!

Kathy Church, South Carolina
Kathy and her daughter, a student at UNC – Chapel Hill, invited a small group of young women to enjoy tea and fellowship. It was a special day for these friends, home from college! Together they raised $390 for their beneficiary, the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund. Kathy’s party is a good example of one of the many goals we hope to accomplish with Blue Hydrangea Tea Party – bringing younger women into the circle of awareness. Our best wishes to Kathy and her daughter!

Amanda Beachboard, Delaware
Mandy learned of Blue Hydrangea Tea Party from Tea Time. She decided that she’d like to be a hostess and worked for months on her BHTP event! She diligently pursued the details to a very successful conclusion, hosting 11 ladies at her tea party. She reports that “it was awesome!” We are very appreciative to Mandy and her guests, who donated $225 to the NOCC-DE.

S.C.O.C.F. – Riverbanks Region, South Carolina
Jane Williams, board member of S.C.O.C.F., welcomed apx 70 guests to a BHTP event at Sterling Hall in Columbia, SC. Along with other supporters, Jane, Diana Neglia, and Cathy Novinger (chair) planned a lovely event, which included door prizes. There was great food by Dupre’s, entertainment and inspiration, along with education! Meredith Anderson, of SC Oncology Associates, explained the origin of Blue Hydrangea Tea Party to those gathered. The event was sponsored by South Carolina Oncology Associates and SCOA Cares Foundation and it raised $2100 for the South Carolina Ovarian Cancer Foundation – Riverbanks Region.

Blue Hydrangea Tea Party 2009 is well underway, and we are pleasantly surprised with the level of participation this year, given the current economic climate. As the days begin to count down, our excitement builds and we await the results of this year’s BHTP events! We wish you all much success with your parties and encourage anyone who is interested to get involved at some level. Remember that there is no rule book…Your party should reflect YOU!! Some may wish to choose alternate dates that are more convenient for them. Regardless, we ask that all BHTP events be registered through the online registration form…just include the alternate date you’ve chosen in the “Comments” section. Remember, too, that the Ning site is there for you to share your photos and video from your BHTP events, as well as your experiences and expertise. You do not have to be a hostess to join and participate in the Blue Hydrangea Tea Party Community. It has been so much fun making friends and getting to know those who have already signed on! We want this site to be an uplifting place that brings joy to those who visit and participate. Thank you so very much for your support - our hostesses are at the center of what makes BHTP successful~

    Jennie

Introducing Our Official BHTP Logo!

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

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BHTP.ORG and Other Updates:

Friday, March 20th, 2009

As we have worked for a broader recognition of Blue Hydrangea Tea Party, we have learned a few things about PR and marketing! We live in a very fast-paced world, filled with all sorts of visual advertising in almost every aspect of our day to day living. Everyone with something to say or sell has a catchy slogan or memorable logo to help their audiences associate them with their product or cause. And, we are no different. In an effort to make it easier for people to identify our web address at a glance, we are moving toward BHTP.ORG as our visual identity. We will, of course, still be known as Blue Hydrangea Tea Party. The website will still be accessable through the current addresses, bluehydrangeateaparty.org and bluehydrangea.org. We will simply add BHTP.ORG to the mix. We would like to thank our webmaster/techie angel, Michael Weaver of TminusZero, for his help in this process! Please notice the change to info@BHTP.ORG as our new email address.

Secondly, we are very excited to announce that soon we will be unveiling our official logo! Our graphic artist/angel is working on the finishing touches, and we are most grateful to her for her work. Colleen Coletta of Design Studio C, who is the artist responsible for the website graphics and printable invitation found at the website, has created a perfect logo that ties Blue Hydrangea Tea Party with ovarian cancer awareness. Stay tuned…We can’t wait to share the finished product!!

Finally, we encourage our hostesses to sign on to the Blue Hydrangea Tea Party Community. Here each hostess can set up a page and post pictures and video from their BHTP event for all community members to enjoy! Only those signed up at this site can post pictures and video. If, for some reason, you don’t wish to sign up but would like for us to post your photos and videos, we’ll see if we can do that for you. But, the community offers a chance for more interaction about ovarian cancer awareness and tea party topics among the individuals participating. We have members who have expertise in these areas. They can post blogs and you can ask them questions, as well. Only members can see the various blogs and questions/comments on individual pages. Visitors can only see the main page and we have blocked certain information from appearing on the main page. This year we hope that you will assign someone to help you with photos and video at your parties. And, by all means, consider blogging about your events on your own individual pages at the community site. These are such joyful events and they are uplifting to ovarian cancer patients and their families. Please share what you are doing on their behalf.

Ladies, women are losing the battle with ovarian cancer too often. And, it is such a tough battle. The treatment protocols can be extremely debilitating and discouraging. Please help, if you can, by hosting an awareness event to support an ovarian cancer agency in your area. Remember that these organizations, the beneficiaries of your guests’ individual donations, offer emotional and educational support to women with ovarian cancer, as well as make healthy women aware of ovarian cancer risks and symptoms. These non-profit agencies need the financial support we can give them through BHTP events. Your tea party event can be in honor or in memory of someone, or you can simply use your event as a way to promote support and fellowship among women in general. BHTP events are growing in popularity, that’s for sure! These events prove to be delightful for those attending and are talked about over and over for the wonderful memories they evoke. We’d like to say “Thank You” to all our hostesses and the many, many guests who have attended BHTP events over the past 3 years. Your contributions to the cause of ovarian cancer awareness are recognized and appreciated. Please encourage others to follow your example. We raise our tea cups in salute to you and in recognition of the 4th year of Blue Hydrangea Tea Party!

Elizabeth & Jennie