Festival of Trees opens to the public on Wednesday

Published: Monday, Nov. 28 2011 6:34 p.m. MST

Collette and Shelly Smith, left to right, work to get their tree decorated as hundreds gathered at the South Towne Expo Center Monday, Nov. 28, 2011, to begin decorating for the Festival of Trees, which opens to the public on Wednesday.

Scott G Winterton, Deseret News

SANDY — Twinkling trees will greet visitors once again this month at one of Utah’s biggest charity events.

The Festival of Trees, a tradition that began 41 years ago with a display of 60 trees, will open to the public Wednesday with more than 700 trees decorated and donated by individuals, families, church groups and community organizations, according to a news release.

The festival benefits Primary Children's Medical Center with proceeds for those who need charity care at the hospital. More than $29.3 million has been raised through the festival since 1971, with $1.5 million raised in 2010.

The trees will be sold through an invitation-only silent auction Tuesday night. Any tree not sold will be available for purchase during the festival itself.

Last year more than 95,000 people visited the festival to see displays of imaginatively decorated Christmas trees, wreathes, centerpieces, gingerbread creations, backyard playhouses and quilts, the festival news release states.

This year's festival will run through Saturday, Dec. 3, at the South Towne Expo Center, 9575 S. State Street in Sandy, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 

Tickets are $5 for adults; $4 for seniors; and $3 children age 11 and under. Children younger than 2 years of age are free. Discount tickets are available at Zions Bank locations for $4 for adults and $2.50 for children. 

Wednesday, Nov. 30 is "Family Day," where six immediate family members are admitted for $15.00. For more information visit www.festivaloftreesutah.org.

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