Birmingham’s Festival of Trees Brings Holiday Cheer to City Walk BHAM

Birmingham Residents Get Festive at City Walk BHAM’s Festival of Trees

In Birmingham, the holiday spirit is in full swing as the annual Festival of Trees returns to City Walk BHAM. This cherished community event is set to captivate families and friends with a delightful array of holiday trees, decorations, and cheerful festivities.

Details About the Festival

The Festival of Trees, a centerpiece of the holiday season in Birmingham, invites individuals and groups to purchase and decorate beautiful live Christmas trees, reaching heights of up to 8 feet. Participants can choose their perfect tree, whether they lean towards a classic style adorned with twinkling white lights or something more imaginative, like a sports-themed creation.

One of the most exciting aspects of the festival is the freedom to personalize each tree to reflect one’s unique holiday style. Decorators are encouraged to let their creativity shine, and the organizers are eager to see the diverse decorations that participants will come up with.

Special Features for Non-Profits

For local non-profit organizations participating in the festival, there is an additional perk: the option to enhance their holiday trees with custom ornaments featuring QR codes. These codes direct potential donors to their websites, making it easier for community members to support their favorite causes during the season of giving.

Fun for Everyone

Beyond the tree decorating, the event offers a variety of family-friendly activities. Attendees can enjoy warm cups of hot chocolate, engage in fun games, and listen to festive music that sets the tone for a joyful atmosphere.

Tree Lighting Ceremony and Holiday Market

This year marks the 3rd Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony, a highlight of the festival where the excitement reaches new heights. The lighting ceremony will be complemented by a Holiday Market, featuring an array of unique vendors and festive goodies that visitors can explore. It’s an excellent opportunity to do a little holiday shopping while indulging in the merry ambiance that City Walk BHAM has to offer.

A Community Gathering

City Walk BHAM invites all friends, family, and colleagues to participate in this month-long celebration of joy and unity. The event promises to be a wonderful way to kick off the holiday season, bringing the community together through the simple act of tree decorating and shared experiences. It’s an occasion designed to foster festive cheer and create lasting memories.

All in all, the Festival of Trees and Tree Lighting Ceremony at City Walk BHAM is set to provide Birmingham residents with a heartwarming holiday experience. Don’t miss out on the chance to be part of this delightful community event and add a little extra cheer to your holiday season.


Author: HERE Birmingham

HERE Birmingham

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