Excitement Builds as Starkville Hosts Second Annual Festival of Trees

Get Ready for the Holiday Spirit in Starkville!

Starkville, Mississippi, is buzzing with excitement as the second annual Festival of Trees has taken over the Oktibbeha County Heritage Museum. The holiday season is officially here, and what better way to celebrate than by immersing yourself in a festival that combines holiday cheer with local history?

Deck the Halls, Starkville!

The museum is transformed into a winter wonderland featuring beautifully decorated trees and wreaths. Local businesses, organizations, and community members have come together to create some absolutely stunning displays. The event is a perfect opportunity for families and friends to gather, stroll through the museum, and get into the holiday spirit.

The festival is more than just a showcase of festive decorations; it’s an enriching experience where visitors can learn about the rich history of the area while enjoying the spirit of Christmas. The museum encourages visitors to gain knowledge of the community while experiencing the holiday joy.

Bid for a Cause!

If the decorations capture your heart, visitors have the chance to bid on the beautifully decorated trees and wreaths, making this a chance to take home a piece of holiday magic while supporting a great cause. Proceeds from the Festival of Trees will help the museum continue its operations and host future special events that celebrate the vibrant culture and history of Starkville.

Fun for Everyone

The Festival of Trees promises to deliver fun for visitors of all ages. Whether you’re an adult looking to indulge in some holiday shopping or a parent wanting to share the magic of Christmas with your children, this event has something for everyone. Plus, it’s a fantastic way to support the local community and enjoy the creative talents of your neighbors!

As you make your way through the decorated halls, take a moment to appreciate the hard work and creativity that went into each display. The sense of community shines brightly through every ornament and ribbon, underscoring what the holiday season is truly about: togetherness and sharing joy.

Join the Festivities!

Gather friends and family, and head over to the Oktibbeha County Heritage Museum to experience the magic of the Festival of Trees. With a nominal entry fee, you’ll gain access to a world of festive decor, local history, and a chance to bring home a unique piece of Christmas cheer!

Checking out the museum’s social media pages offers insights into all the latest updates and glimpses of the decorations, showcasing the talents of the local community during the holiday season.

Mark Your Calendar!

The festival runs until tomorrow, making it a memorable celebration of the season. Discover new favorite holiday decorations while supporting the local museum!


Author: HERE Starkville

HERE Starkville

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