2021 Wolfeboro Festival of Trees
The Festival of
Trees is optimistically planning to celebrate the twenty second Wolfeboro
Festival starting on December 2, 2021. The 2020 Festival of Trees was
cancelled because of the Covid-19 pandemic but plans are underway to
move ahead this year with a constant eye to safety first.
The
Wolfeboro
Festival of Trees is an annual charity benefit featuring more than sixty
five trees, uniquely decorated by area businesses and organizations,
and displayed on two levels at the Wright museum. In addition to the
trees, the exhibit features continuous entertainment
and light refreshment.
The Preview
Gala is a well attended cocktail reception that both opens the exhibit
and ushers in the Wolfeboro holiday season. Wine and beer are provided
and local caterers and restaurants serve samples of their best fare.
Throughout its
twenty year history, the Festival has been held at the Wright
Museum. Although the museum is usually closed for the winter season,
the exhibits have been open during the festival in previous years. Visitors
have been able to tour the unique collection that features artifacts
to illustrate the Second World War's significant and lasting impact
on American life.
