

For nearly four decades, the Council of 101’s Festival of Trees has marked the start of the holiday season in Orlando. The tradition returns to the Orlando Museum of Art, Nov. 15–23, with its 39th annual celebration themed “A Season of Celebration.”
Guests will be surrounded by dazzling displays including more than 50 designer-decorated trees, festive wreaths, gingerbread creations, holiday vignettes, and tabletop displays. Visitors can shop in the Holiday Boutique, stroll Santa Claus Lane, enjoy live entertainment scheduled daily, and dine in the Festival Café. On weekends, Santa Claus will be on hand for photos and meet-and-greets from 10 a.m.–5 p.m. New events include creative holiday workshops and Holiday Home Tour.
“This truly is A Season of Celebration,” said Donna Neck, Council of 101 President. “We are filled with pride and gratitude as we celebrate 60 years of Council of 101 service, 39 years of Festival of Trees, and look forward to the next century of the Orlando Museum of Art’s legacy.”
With the support of Platinum Presenting Sponsor Orlando Health’s Orlando Regional Medical Center, Festival of Trees welcomes the community to enjoy holiday magic daily from 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Admission is $20 for adults, $12 for children ages 3–12, and $12 for seniors (60+) active-duty military, and first responders with a valid ID. Guests can also stop by the Festival Café, open from 11 a.m.–3 p.m. each day, for seasonal bites and treats.
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