The holidays are a time of light, tradition, and generosity. At Mt. Si Senior Center, even the smallest gifts—like purchasing a wreath, garland, or poinsettia—add up to something much greater. When neighbors across the Valley give together, we create a season that’s not only beautiful but also deeply meaningful.
Why your purchase matters
Last year, this fundraiser helped us serve 1,500 hot lunches and provided dozens of rides to medical appointments and grocery trips for seniors who can no longer drive. Your purchase means more meals shared at the table, more access to essential medical care, and more moments of connection that fight isolation.
One member said: “I never realized how much I needed this community until I found it. Now, the lunches, activities, support, and friends are a part of my everyday life.”
Beauty with purpose
Each wreath, swag, and garland is fresh, locally grown, and handcrafted by Windmill Gardens, who have partnered with us for over 40 years. When you bring one home, you’re not just decorating—you’re helping to supported neighbors and friends with dignity and care.
Like the evergreens in our wreaths, Mt. Si Senior Center is rooted in community. Our strength doesn’t come from one large act of generosity—it grows from many small ones over time. Every wreath or poinsettia purchased, every monthly pledge, every neighbor who shows up becomes part of something lasting.
Through our Evergreen Circle monthly giving program, even modest gifts—$10, $25, or whatever feels right, creating steady support senior care depend on. These gifts, paired with community fundraisers like the greenery sale, are what keep our community connected to friends, daily routines, and meaningful activities.
Combined, these small steps make something much greater: independence, health, and joy. That’s what it means to be rooted in community—many people coming together to grow something strong, supportive, and full of life
Order today, deck your halls, and know you’re helping seniors thrive.
Thank you! Your purchase this holiday season is more than greenery—it’s generosity that grows.