FESTIVAL OF TREES COMMUNITY CELEBRATION DECEMBER 2 – DECEMBER 4

Welcome to Festival of Trees & Wreaths!

Durango & Online: December 2 – 4 , 2022

​Montezuma County: November 21 – December 4, 2022

LOCATION

Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad

479 Main Ave
Durango, CO 81301

Get into the spirit of the season with the Festival of Trees & Wreaths, a free and family friendly holiday tradition! Event-goers will tour an enchanted forest of Christmas trees and wreaths decorated by our generous sponsors, bid on the creative gifts and festive decorations, and vote for their favorite creations – all while supporting Community Connections’ mission to help people with disabilities lead healthy and fulfilling lives in Southwest Colorado. There are three ways to participate this year:

19th Annual Festival of Trees: View a dazzling display of trees and wreaths in person at the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum from December 2nd – 4th, from noon to 5 pm.

3rd Annual Festival of Wreaths: Businesses in downtown Cortez and other Montezuma County communities will be lit up with beautifully decorated wreaths from November 21st – December 4th. This year we are also offering a fun scavenger hunt with the opportunity to win prizes!

Virtual Event: View more than 60 auction items, watch stories from clients, families, staff and sponsors, and bid on wreaths, tree decorations and presents all from the comfort of your own home! Auction will be live from December 2nd – 4th.

Become A Sponsor! ​

​Marketed to a broad regional audience in Southwest Colorado, Festival of Trees & Wreaths provides a prime platform for sponsor recognition and visibility. You will receive exposure in November/December on our online event platform, at the D&SNGRR Museum with thousands of Polar Express riders, as well as myriad other benefits. Your tax-deductible donation helps us provide essential services to our friends and neighbors with disabilities and advocate for their inclusion and full participation in community life. Click the button below to learn more!

Post courtesy of Durango.com

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