Health
Holiday Spirit Shines at Festival of Trees 2025 in Utah
The annual Festival of Trees returns for its 55th year from December 3-6, 2025, at the Mountain America Expo Center in Sandy, Utah. This beloved holiday event invites the public to celebrate the season while supporting patients at Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital.
The festival is a cherished tradition in Utah, attracting thousands of attendees who enjoy a festive atmosphere filled with beautifully decorated trees, wreaths, and other holiday displays. Each piece is available for purchase, with all proceeds directly benefiting the children receiving care at Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital.
Supporting Children and Families
Funds generated from the Festival of Trees play a crucial role in enhancing patient care and expanding services at the hospital. According to the event organizers, the proceeds will help support various programs that improve the quality of life for young patients and their families.
The festival not only serves as a fundraising initiative but also brings together the community, fostering a spirit of unity and generosity. Attendees can expect a variety of activities, including live entertainment, holiday shopping, and opportunities to engage with local artists and vendors.
A Community Tradition
Over the years, the Festival of Trees has become a hallmark of Utah’s holiday season, reflecting the community’s commitment to supporting its youngest members. The event draws families, friends, and individuals looking to contribute to a worthy cause while enjoying the festive sights and sounds of the season.
As the countdown to this year’s festival begins, organizers emphasize the importance of community involvement. “Every tree purchased is a step towards making a difference in the lives of children facing health challenges,” said a spokesperson for Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital.
The festival promises to be a memorable experience, offering an opportunity for attendees to embrace the holiday spirit while making a lasting impact. With such a rich history and a clear mission, the Festival of Trees continues to shine as a beacon of hope and support for the children of Utah.
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