This article is sponsored by Kennedy Krieger Institute
Roll out the holly and the jolly: The much-anticipated Festival of Trees returns to the
Maryland State Fairgrounds during Thanksgiving weekend, Nov. 24-26.
This three-day holiday celebration benefits the patients, students and programs at
Kennedy Krieger Institute and ushers in one of the most magical times of the year
for families across the region.
Hundreds of designer-decorated trees, wreaths and gingerbread houses will be on sale
and on display throughout the Cow Palace, which the Festival’s team of elves will
convert into a dazzling winter wonderland. These cleverly crafted trees, wreaths and
gingerbread houses are the Festival’s biggest draw—local businesses, community
groups and individuals from all over the area create these designs, and in some
instances, work throughout the year on their Festival entries.
Past designs have highlighted local sports teams, area schools, and both traditional
and modern takes on the December holidays.
However, Festival offers many additional activities to enjoy during this special, three-day
event. In fact, there is a little something for everyone! Holiday shoppers will appreciate
the vendor village, featuring artisans from around the area. Music lovers and community
arts supporters will appreciate the daily lineup of local acts who will sing, dance and
perform at Festival’s main stage.
For kids, there will be rides, carnival games, face painting, craft making, and all the
trimmings for a fun-filled family weekend. Santa Claus will be on hand for photo
opportunities and to hear what is on children’s wish lists this year.
Throughout Festival, there will be stations for fun holiday-themed photos. Food and
beverages will be on sale as well.
The Festival kicks off on Friday morning, November 24, at 10 a.m. with Santa’s arrival.
Saturday is Healthcare and Education Heroes Day, and healthcare workers and
educators with a valid employee ID will receive half off one ticket.
Sunday is Hometown Spirit day, and we are inviting everyone to wear
Baltimore Ravens or Orioles apparel that day.
For up-to-date information about Festival, follow Kennedy Krieger on Facebook,
Instagram, X or LinkedIn. Additionally, head to KennedyKrieger.org/FestivalofTrees for
more details on Festival’s programming and partners.
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WHAT:
Kennedy Krieger Institute’s 34th Annual Festival of Trees
WHEN:
Friday, November 24 – Sunday, November 26
WHERE:
Cow Palace at the Maryland State Fairgrounds
2200 York Road, Timonium, MD 21093
Hours:
Friday, November 24: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday, November 25: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sunday, November 26: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Ticket prices are discounted ahead of the event:
Adults: $20
Seniors 65 and older: $15
Children 5-12: $10
Children 4 and under: Free
To purchase tickets, visit https://www.kennedykrieger.org/festivaloftrees/tickets.
About Kennedy Krieger Instituteβ―β―β―
Kennedy Krieger Institute, an internationally known, non-profit organization located in
the greater Baltimore/Washington, D.C. region, transforms the lives of more than 27,000
individuals a year through inpatient and outpatient medical, behavioral health and
wellness therapies, home and community services, school-based programs, training
and education for professionals and advocacy. Kennedy Krieger provides a wide range
of services for children, adolescents and adults with diseases, disorders or injuries that
impact the nervous system, ranging from mild to severe. The Institute is home to a team
of investigators who contribute to the understanding of how disorders develop, while at
the same time pioneer new interventions and methods of early diagnosis, prevention
and treatment. Visit KennedyKrieger.orgβ―for more information about Kennedy Krieger.