"Giving Tree" to Shine at First Tree Lighting Ceremony
The event will take place Tuesday, December 3 outside the lower level of the Stevens Student Center in honor of #GivingTuesday.
The 32-foot “Giving Tree” will feature ornaments with the names of Cedarville friends and family who made a gift toward the university as part of #Giving Tuesday.
“Christmas has always been something special at Cedarville,” said Rah Jacob, assistant director of student philanthropy and young alumni, the organizer of the event. “We want #GivingTuesday to be something special for the people who contributed to the campaign, as well as for our students. It will be a new tradition at Cedarville.”
Jacob, along with Kaileigh McCann, coordinator for communication and regional programming, spearheaded preparations for the event. The “Giving Tree” will have more than 1,000 ornaments, weigh more than 3,000 pounds, and display 15,120 lights. The tree will be located over the clock tower and will cover it completely.
— Rah Jacob
“The tree lighting ceremony is about people coming together to celebrate a commitment and care to Cedarville University,” said Angie Bartel, director of annual giving. “The blue and silver ornaments will represent people who have made a donation and the gold ornaments will represent the doubling impact of their gift from generous donors. The tree will represent the generosity of people supporting Cedarville University’s mission.”
The ceremony will feature musical selections by the Inversions, a student coed a cappella choir; the Christmas story read by Sarah Shaw, student government association president, and Jim Cato, associate vice president of Christian ministries; and a report of funds raised on #GivingTuesday by Dr. Rick Melson, vice president for advancement. Cookies and hot chocolate will be served.
The ceremony will be live streamed on Dec. 3 starting at 6:30 p.m. The livestream will be hosted by Kim Ahlgrim, director of The Cove, Cedarville’s academic enrichment center, and Jonathan Lyons, advancement’s campaign manager.
“I think pairing this event with #GivingTuesday offers a fresh reminder of what Christmas is all about,” said Jacob. “Christ coming to earth was the best gift we could have ever been received, and is the ultimate example of the generosity we celebrate with this tree on #GivingTuesday.”
Located in southwest Ohio, Cedarville University is an accredited, Christ-centered, Baptist institution with an enrollment of 4,380 undergraduate, graduate and online students in more than 150 areas of study. Founded in 1887, Cedarville is recognized nationally for its authentic Christian community, rigorous academic programs, strong graduation and retention rates, accredited professional and health science offerings and high student engagement ranking. For more information about the University, visit www.cedarville.edu.