Celebrating the holiday season
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AVIVA GOELMAN
As I sit in front of my fireplace, the rain dancing against my
windowpane, I am recalling those wonderful days back East when the
snowflakes fell so gracefully -- each one a different shape and size.
Those snowy days always delivered me to memories of the “Dance of
the Snowflakes” in the “Nutcracker” ballet. With the snow blanketing
the ground and caressing the trees, everything looked
picture-perfect, and we all knew the holidays were here.
When we think of the holidays, Christmas most often comes to mind,
but the holiday season is a time of many celebrations, including
Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and even the celebration of the winter solstice.
All of these holidays incorporate a common theme, in which light is
prominently used as part of the celebrations.
During Christmas, families put up trees covered with lights.
During Hanukkah, called the Festival of Lights, eight candles are
lighted for eight days. During Kwanzaa, celebrated for the first
fruits of the harvest, seven candles are put in a Kinara. The winter
solstice celebrates the Sun God.
The winter solstice was celebrated long before Christmas. People
believed the celebrations made the Sun God happy and set the stage
for spring. A big log, called the Yule Log, was burned in a great
bonfire, with everyone dancing and singing around it.
Families hang mistletoe on their doorways for good luck, not as an
excuse to kiss loved ones and friends that is common today. Others
decorated their homes with evergreens. Here at the Costa Mesa Senior
Center, we are also gearing up for some wonderful holiday
celebrations. On Dec. 5, we received a beautiful Christmas tree --
thanks to the generosity of Target -- and the children of Prince of
Peace School came and treated us to their wonderful voices, adding
spirit to the holidays with songs and cheer. Each child presented a
senior at our center with a beautiful handmade card.
Secret Angels for the Holidays appeared and lighted our tree with
ornaments on Dec. 6. They organized an arts and crafts project for
the seniors and graciously provided lunch for our seniors.
We owe so much to all our generous volunteers and wonderful
donors. Thank you to the Teller family for their support of the Costa
Mesa Senior Center throughout the year. The money raised through
Bob’s Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social, the silent auction at the Car
Museum, including their generous financial donation commemorating
their 35th anniversary, have helped us provide better programs for
our seniors.
The Senior Center will be celebrating even more with a number of
festive events. The Page School Choir will sing Christmas songs from
noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday. All seniors are welcome and should make
reservations for lunch. On Dec. 18, our Winter Celebration Party will
take place from 3:30 to 6 p.m. The celebration includes dinner,
Christmas caroling and prizes. The cost for senior center members is
$5 per person.
Also, make sure to sign up for our Christmas brunch, which
includes tasty French toast, sausages and fruits and some terrific
surprises. Each senior will receive a gift and a photo with Santa,
who will be flying in from the North Pole. Tony Montero will return
by popular demand to provide the entertainment. The event is for
members only and is $2 per person.
It is never too late to become a member of the Costa Mesa Senior
Center, and to be part of our holiday celebrations. Membership is $18
a year per person. For more information, call (949) 645-2356. Watch
our bulletin board for daily updates of our event schedule and take
advantage of our open invitation to visit with us and become part of
this wonderful, growing family of friends and neighbors.
I wish you all the very best this holiday season.
* AVIVA GOELMAN is the executive director of the Costa Mesa Senior
Center and will write occasional columns about the center, its
members and senior issues.
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