Saturday, October 25, 2008

Pictures!



This week at Olive Tree we were blessed with four wonderful groups from Maryland, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and Washington. We worked at eight worksites and ended our week with a home dedication on Friday afternoon. We all know that Katrina hit over three years ago but the work in New Orleans has not slowed down and will continue as an ongoing project for many churches and people across the States and beyond.



We hope that you are able to find a way to join us in the Crescent City as we assist families in the rebuilding process. If you have any questions about an upcoming trip or about planning a trip please email the village manager account at
olvtree1@pcusa.org



As a side note, our laundry facilities are now up and running!

Monday, October 20, 2008

Shrimp and Jersey

Last week we opened our doors to five states and about 60 people. People who have stayed at some of the other PDA camps arrive at Olive Tree and automatically feel spoiled so it's no surprise that some of the groups go to great lengths to make it feel like the "real" Hilton. A group from New Jersey treated the group to fresh-from-the-dock shrimp three times last week! Talk about being spoiled. Of course they have all worked very hard on the sites as evidenced by all of the people hobbling around moaning and groaning about their sore muscles. The good news? People are working hard and having a great time. We will update with pictures soon as promised.

We just started with a new bunch of people (about 70) and are looking forward to another great week here at the Village.

Monday, October 6, 2008

East to West

This week at Olive Tree we are hosting two large groups from opposite sides of the country. We have a group from a Presbytery that covers parts of both Oregon and Washington as well as a group from Virginia. We are excited to see what kind of relationships develop and what kind of work gets done.

Every Thursday at Olive Tree we host what we call Neighbor Night. This is an opportunity for the volunteer groups to invite their homeowners to celebrate in fellowship with us. Our groups cook a large meal and have devotions (worship) afterward. We also invite all of the long term volunteers and staff from Project Homecoming who organizes our work projects. This includes people serving in the Young Adult Volunteer program with PCUSA, Louisiana Delta Service Corps members, and Project Homecoming staff. Last week we hosted an additional 15 people which made a total of about 60 people. Neighbor Night is a very important part of our week here. It is a chance to sit down and share a meal in community with one another. It reminds us that we are not merely "helping" a person or "fixing" a house but we are building relationships and serving a cause greater than we could ever imagine. We are looking forward to another great party this Thursday.

Pictures will be posted soon.

Peace be with you.