Archive for the ‘Holiday’ Category

Start a tradition this Mother’s Day

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

There are several different ways to show that special Mother in your life how much she means to you.  

Crystal, an employee of GCFD, does something special every Mother’s day.  Each child of hers goes to local nursery and picks out a flower that represents them.   Then, as a family, they plant the flowers together. 

Rather she is your Mother, Sister, Wife or Friend.  Either way, make this Sunday, May 10th, a special day by starting a tradition for the whole family to enjoy. 

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History of April Fool’s Day

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

You may think that April Fool’s has been only celebrated more recently, but that is not true. In fact, April Fool’s Day has a longer history than some other holidays celebrated, such as Mother’s Day and even Valentine’s Day.While the origin of April Fool’s Day is not exactly known, it is clear that this day of pranks has been observed since around 1582 in France. When Charles IX ruled, the Gregorian calendar was introduced and New Year’s Day was moved from April 1 to January 1.

People continued to celebrate on April 1, either not knowing the calendar had been changed or not caring. Those people were often referred to as “fools” for celebrating a day that no longer existed. Still, they set a trend known around the world and April Fool’s became commonplace in many households.

St. Patrick’s day-Why March 17th?

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

It marks the day that St. Patrick passed away, and his recognition as the patron saint of Ireland, that led to the celebration of March 17th as Saint Patrick’s Day.  In Ireland, St. Patrick’s Day is a holy, religious time with praying, singing and dance. Outside Ireland, St. Patrick’s Day is primarily a secular celebration of all things Irish.

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Homemade Valentine’s Day Greetings

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Valentine’s Day is a day to go the extra mile and show that special person how much you care about them!  Here are a few homemade Valentine’s Day greetings that are simple and right from the heart.

I'm Cocoa for You

I’m Cocoa for You!

Say you care from the bottom of your … cup!

CRAFT MATERIALS:

Markers
Card stock
Red paper cup
Double-sided tape
Package of hot cocoa mix
Time needed: 30 Minutes or Less

1. Simply write a message on a card stock heart, stick it to a red paper cup with double-sided tape, and add a package of hot cocoa mix.

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The Write Card

The Write Card

Make pencil-pierced Valentines that are perfect for handing out to classmates.

CRAFT MATERIALS:

Cardboard
Pencil (to use)
Colored card stock
Scissors
Markers or metallic pens
Stickers
Hole punch
Time needed: Under 1 Hour

1. Make a template for your kids to trace around: Cut out a cardboard heart.

2. Have your child trace the heart onto card stock and cut it out.

3. Decorate with pens and stickers.

4. Use the hole punch to make holes on each side of the heart and slide the cool pencil through.


Groundhog Day

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

 6 more weeks of winter!

Happy Groundhog Day Pictures, Images and Photos

Groundhog Day History

Groundhog Day, February 2nd, is a popular tradition in the United States. It is also a legend that traverses centuries, its origins clouded in the mists of time with ethnic cultures and animals awakening on specific dates. Myths such as this tie our present to the distant past when nature did, indeed, influence our lives. It is the day that the Groundhog comes out of his hole after a long winter sleep to look for his shadow.

If he sees it, he regards it as an omen of six more weeks of bad weather and returns to his hole.  If the day is cloudy and, hence, shadowless, he takes it as a sign of spring and stays above ground.

The groundhog tradition stems from similar beliefs associated with Candlemas Day and the days of early Christians in Europe, and for centuries the custom was to have the clergy bless candles and distribute them to the people. Even then, it marked a milestone in the winter and the weather that day was important.

The Roman legions, during the conquest of the northern country, supposedly brought this tradition to the Teutons, or Germans, who picked it up and concluded that if the sun made an appearance on Candlemas Day, an animal, the hedgehog, would cast a shadow, thus predicting six more weeks of bad weather, which they interpolated as the length of the “Second Winter.”

Pennsylvania’s earliest settlers were Germans and they found groundhogs to in profusion in many parts of the state. They determined that the groundhog, resembling the European hedgehog, was a most intelligent and sensible animal and therefore decided that if the sun did appear on February 2nd, so wise an animal as the groundhog would see its shadow and hurry back into its underground home for another six weeks of winter.

The Germans recited:
For as the sun shines on Candlemas Day,
So far will the snow swirl until the May.

This passage may be the one most closely represented by the first Punxsutawney Groundhog Day observances because there were references to the length of shadows in early Groundhog Day predictions.

Another February 2nd belief, used by American 19th century farmers, was:
Groundhog Day - Half your hay.

New England farmers knew that we were not close to the end of winter, no matter how cloudy February 2nd was. Indeed, February 2nd is often the heart of winter. If the farmer didn’t have half his hay remaining, there may have been lean times for the cows before spring and fresh grass arrived.

GCFD donates item to Sertoma

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Grove City Family Dentistry donated a spa & relaxation gift basket for the Grove City Sertoma Valentine’s Day Dinner and Dance valued at $200.  This item will be used for a silent auction, or as a door prize.

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The Sertoma events have been used to support local youth organizations, The Buckeye Ranch, Special Olympics, Meals on Wheels, Young Life, Operation DARE, Grove City High School Star Program and Grove City Parks and Recreation.  The majority of their proceeds benefit children’s programs at Deaf Service’s Center.  Their mission is helping children and young adults.

We made our food drive goal!

Monday, January 5th, 2009

Grove City Family Dentistry would like to thank the community, patients and staff for all your help in donating to our food drive.  It was an overwhelming experience everytime someone dropped off a donation. With your help, we reached our goal of a truck load!  Many families in the central Ohio area will be thankful for your generosity when enjoying a nice hot meal!

  Mid-Ohio Food Bank is always accepting donations.

Please visit their website for more information.

www.midohiofoodbank.org

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Merry Christmas!

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

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The staff of Grove City Family Dentistry would like to thank our Dentists and valued patients for a wonderful year.  We wish you and your families a safe and blessed holiday!

GCFD hosts a food drive

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

There are hundreds of people in our area that are struggling to feed their families this holiday season.  The Dentists and staff of Grove City Family Dentistry have partnered with Mid Ohio food bank to host a food drive.

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We have a goal of collecting a truck load of food items and are asking our patients and community to help us reach our goal!  You can stop by during working hours.

(Monday-Thursday 8-8 & Friday 8-3)

Items needed:

Bisquick mixes
Oatmeal
Baking mixes
Corn meal
Dry beans
Pasta
Rice
Pancake and bread mixes
Canned Chili
Canned stew
Canned fish
Canned meat
Condensed or chunky soups
Canned vegetables
Canned fruits
Canned juices
Instant potatoes
Peanut Butter
Macaroni and cheese
canned soup
Cereal grain bars
Applesauce packs
Pudding packs
Cocoa mixes
Lemonade mix
Flavored mixes for milk
Cracker combos
Dry packed meat products
Popcorn
Oatmeal cookies
Graham crackers

Your help is greatly appreciated!

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Top 3 Christmas Movies

Monday, December 1st, 2008

movie Pictures, Images and Photos Dr. Oiler’s top 3 picks

  1. The Grinch

  2. Christmas Vacation

  3. A Christmas Story

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movie Pictures, Images and Photos Dr. Zimmerman’s top 3 picks

  1. A Christmas Story

  2. Rudolph

  3. White Christmas

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 movie Pictures, Images and Photos Dr. Mitchell’s top 3 picks

  1. A Christmas Story

  2. It’s A Wonderful Life

  3. Elf

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movie Pictures, Images and Photos Dr. Gardner’s top 3 picks

  1. Christmas Vacation

  2. It’s A Wonderful Life

  3. Scrooge

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 movie Pictures, Images and Photos Dr. Jeans’s top 3 picks

  1. Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer

  2. Home Alone

  3. Elf

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