The holiday season will shine brighter than ever as Boyertown Area Multi-Service celebrates the 19th Annual Festival of Trees on Friday, Dec. 5 and Saturday, Dec. 6. This cherished community event transforms the Multi-Service building into a dazzling winter wonderland, bringing together creativity, teamwork, and the true spirit of giving.
The Festival of Trees has become a beloved Boyertown tradition—an opportunity for local businesses, organizations, and community groups to come together in the spirit of the season. Participants sponsor and decorate beautifully lit Christmas trees, each reflecting a unique theme chosen by the sponsor. From traditional holiday elegance to whimsical and imaginative designs, every tree tells its own story while adding magic to the display.
A Fun and Meaningful Team-Building Opportunity. Sponsoring a tree is more than an act of generosity—it's a fun and memorable team-building experience. Groups collaborate to select a theme, purchase decorations, and design their tree from top to bottom. From brainstorming creative ideas to hanging the final ornament, the process encourages teamwork, laughter, and camaraderie. Many participants find that the project not only strengthens workplace relationships but also sparks a friendly competition to see which tree will shine the brightest.
Supporting Local Families and Programs. Beyond the festive fun, the Festival of Trees directly supports the vital programs of Boyertown Area Multi-Service. Proceeds from sponsorships help fund essential community services, including Preston's Food Pantry, Meals on Wheels, senior programs, and case management services for local families in need.
Businesses and organizations can join the celebration by sponsoring a tree at one of several levels: $5,000 – 10' Tree; $2,500 – 9' Tree; $1,000 – 8' Tree; $400 – 7' Tree; and $300 – 6' Tree.
Each tree is pre-lit and ready for decorating—sponsors simply bring their creativity, decorations, and team spirit!
Join the Celebration. Sponsors are encouraged to reserve their tree by Nov. 5. Come be part of a joyful tradition that brings people together, spreads holiday cheer, and supports neighbors in need—one beautiful tree at a time.