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10th Annual Festival of Trees
November 17 - November 23
Viewing takes place on the following dates:
Saturday November 16 | 12-3 pm (setup your trees)
Sunday November 17 | 12-7 pm
Monday, November 18 | 4-7 pm (LVTI Alumni Night)
Tuesday, November 19 | 4-7 pm
Wednesday November 20 | 4-8 pm (Craig B is playing)
Thursday November 21 | 4-8 pm
Friday November 22 | 4-8 pm (Santa is coming)
Saturday November 23 | 12-6 pm
Sunday, November 24 | 12 -2 (pick up for winners)
All set up, viewing and pick up of the trees takes place at the Lynn Tech Annex. Both trees and gifts placed on the tree will be taken by the winner on November 24th.
Consider donating a tree or wreath by letting Diana Badger know through email:
badgerdiana@yahoo.com
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Tree and Wreath Guidelines
- Tree Donors, especially NEW donors, have questions regarding set up and display. Please email badgerdiana@yahoo.com or call 978-815-2478
- Artificial Trees are donations to the Lynn Tech Festival of Trees and will be raffled.
- All items placed with the tree are part of the raffle.
- Trees should have a tree skirt, topper and lights.
- The total height cannot exceed 11″.
- Edible items, even if wrapped or boxed are not allowed.
- To help plan for over-sized displays, please submit your size and space requirements.
- Items of value such as gift certificates or tickets should be given to a Festival Board member upon check-in. Place copies on the tree. The originals will be given only to the winners. Other ornaments or items of value should be wired to or secured under your tree.
- Plan on allowing 1 to 3 hours for set-up and bring a step stool or ladder with you if needed.
- The festival team will arrange the display of the trees. You will be directed to an approximate location for set-up.
- Keep in mind that trees may be viewed from all sides.
The above information was submitted to us by Judy Josephs.