Annual Festival of Trees & Holiday Snow Village

Nov–Dec
1–11

Ace Hardware, in partnership with Western Piedmont Symphony, will once again kick the holiday season off with the annual Festival of Trees. Five years ago Andrew & Sheryl James displayed their beautiful village in the board room of the Arts & Science Center. This time the display has dramatically increased to a 30 ft x 30 ft. breathtaking spectacle. It’s so big that it’ll be housed in the old West Wing library.

The “Snowy Celebration” will be the opening Saturday night gala of the Festival of Trees and the Holiday Snow Village. Tickets are $50/person. Be the first to see the beautiful trees and wreaths and experience the breathtaking Snow Village. You can even become part of the village by sponsoring a home or a business that’s in the Snow Village. The Celebration starts at 6 pm and ends at 10 pm. Enjoy heavy hors d’oeuvres, beverages and decadent desserts while you visit with friends and family. Bistro 127 will be catering this year’s event. Call the office now to reserve your tickets.

www.wpsymphony.org

Dates, Location & Info

Dates
Nov 1 – Dec 11
Address
Old Library Room in the West Wing of the SALT Block
Phone
(828)324-8603
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.hickorymetro.com

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