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HISTORY OF THE FESTIVAL

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The Wolfeboro Festival of Trees was established in 1999 by Lynn Tyler as a fundraiser for L.I.F.E Ministries Food Pantry. The event was such a success that it was held again in 2000. Now 25 years later, it has grown into an annual two weekend holiday event, raising funds each season for a variety of local charities and non-profit organizations.

 

The Festival features 90+ uniquely decorated trees, designed and created by community organizations, businesses, and individuals. These are displayed on two levels at the Wright Museum of World War II.  Although the museum is normally closed for the winter season, visitors can also tour the museum exhibits during the Festival. In addition to the trees, the Festival features a robust entertainment schedule, a craft show, visit with Santa, complimentary light refreshments and much more!

 

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