Greenville Kicks Off Holiday Season with the 39th Annual Festival of Trees

Greenville Gears Up for the Holiday Spirit with the Festival of Trees

Greenville, S.C. is buzzing with excitement as the holiday season officially kicks off with the return of the St. Francis Festival of Trees. This much-loved annual event, now in its 39th year, began today, November 22nd, and promises to light up the hearts of locals and visitors alike.

Embracing Community and Tradition

“This time of year is about loved ones coming together, and we’re so proud to host an event that has become a longstanding tradition for many Upstate families,” says Erik Whaley, president of the St. Francis Foundation. It’s true! The Festival of Trees is a gorgeous spectacle that many can’t wait to dive into each year.

As you stroll through downtown Greenville, you’ll be mesmerized by 88 spectacularly decorated trees lining the entranceway of the Courtyard Marriott Downtown and the Hyatt Regency Greenville. Each tree is adorned with vibrant lights, creative decorations, and festive flair, showcasing the talents and generosity of local businesses, schools, and individual sponsors.

Giving Back in Style

The Festival of Trees isn’t just about beautiful decorations. Over the years, the sponsorships have raised millions of dollars that have directly benefitted the health system’s various programs and departments. It’s truly a win-win! Notable beneficiaries include Project SEARCH, the Level II Special Care Nursery at St. Francis Eastside Hospital, and Open Arms Hospice.

This year, the event is particularly special as it supports the creation of a new Graduate Medical Education program. This initiative comes at a crucial time, addressing the growing need for medical professionals in primary care. The program aims to foster a fully integrated, interactive, and state-of-the-art model for medical education – ensuring our community has access to top-notch healthcare now and in the future.

The Festivities Continue

The Bon Secours St. Francis Festival of Trees runs through Wednesday, December 25th, providing plenty of time for the whole family to enjoy the holiday cheer. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a holiday lover, or simply looking for an evening out with friends or family, this festival has something for everyone.

The trees tell enchanting stories through their decorations, inviting comments and reflections from visitors. Don’t forget to snap some photos to cherish the memories you create! It’s a great opportunity to immerse yourself in the festive vibes and share some local joy.

Locals Coming Together for a Good Cause

The Festival of Trees serves as a reminder of the power of community spirit and the importance of giving back. As Whaley notes, “It’s the season of giving,” and the wonderful support from local businesses, schools, and individuals makes all the difference. It’s heartwarming to see the Upstate South Carolina community come together for such a noble cause, making an impact on health care and well-being for all.

The Heart of Bon Secours

Bon Secours St. Francis Health System is dedicated to providing compassionate medical care to thousands of residents across Greenville. As part of the greater Bon Secours Mercy Health, which is among the 20 largest health systems in the U.S., they focus on extending the compassionate ministry of Jesus by improving health and well-being, especially among those in need.

This holiday season, take a moment to visit the Festival of Trees. Enjoy the festive decorations, support an important cause, and feel the warmth that comes from being a part of this cherished community tradition. Grab your loved ones, embrace the holiday spirit, and make some magical memories at the St. Francis Festival of Trees!


Author: HERE Greenville

HERE Greenville

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