Monday, December 15, 2008
Sterling resident Rhoda Matts, 62, began collecting and creating Christmas ornaments in her early 20s. Today, she owns thousands of decorations and invited the public to tour each glittery room of her three-story home. Even her upstairs bathroom, bright with colored lights and hanging flower baskets, was open to guests on Saturday and Sunday.
Matts adds something new every year. For her third annual open house, she designed a Christmas tree adorned with 1950-era ornaments: old records, strawberry milkshakes, blue dice and saddle shoes.
More than 60 Potomac Falls High School students assisted Matts with tours and decorating, as well as raising donations for the ALS Association.
Winter Wonderland
The students were encouraged to participate by marketing teacher Kathy Chrisman, who lost her mother to Lou Gehrig’s disease five years ago and was amazed by the support she received from local chapter members Christine Kurkley, Joan Dye and Robin Swape.
To spread the word about the open house, Chrisman and the students created road signs and e-mailed friends and family members. During tours, they gave guests literature about Lou Gehrig’s disease and held a raffle to win pine cone Christmas tree.
To learn more about donating to the ALS Association, e-mail Chrisman.
Tagged: 2008 Holiday Season, christmas, fundraiser, holiday, Potomac Falls High School, Sterling
Maid To Please is offering LoudounExtra.com readers $25 off their first house cleaning, or $10 their third house cleaning.
• View all deals from Maid To Please | All deals
• $25 Off House Cleaning From Maid To Please! posted: 4/28/09
|
Search Deals and Business Directory |
Are you happy that the school year is over?
Comments:
Note: LoudounExtra.com does not necessarily agree with comments posted below — responsibility lies with the relevant reader alone. Peruse our reader agreement and privacy policy
Dont have an account? Sign up!
Post a comment