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December 2nd, 3rd & 4th

Benefitting the greenwich Historical Society

visit the festival at the historical society

This holiday tradition transformed the Historical Society lobby into a festive wonderland, featuring community-crafted trees by local designers, merchants, nonprofit organizations and garden clubs.

Our third annual Festival of Tabletop Trees celebrates the talents of local retailers, organizations, and designers who help us make our homes festive sanctuaries during the holiday season. View, purchase or bid on a tree via on-site silent auction.

The Festival of Trees is open to the public and no charge.

Trees will be on display at the Historical Society:
December 2 & 3     9:00am – 4:00 pm
December 4     11:00am – 4:00pm

BEST IN SHOW

“Christmas in the Mountains” 

Trovare Home Design –

Lisa Ehrlich & April Shen

MOST CREATIVE

“Christmas Town”

Salon 221

MOST ARTISTIC

 “In the Barn”

 Greenwich Riding & Trails Association

MOST TRADITIONAL

 “Magic Forest”

Garden Club of Old Greenwich

MOST WHIMSICAL

“Santa’s Mini Helpers”

Whimsies


Our sincerest thanks to all participants, donors and committees!

Angela Cosmai Salon
Abigail Fox Designs
Abilis Garden & Gifts
Bruce Museum
Double L Farms
Drawing Room
Garden Club of Old Greenwich
Greenfingers Garden Club
Greenwich Baptist Church
Greenwich Garden Club
Greenwich Girl
Greenwich Historical Society
Greenwich Library
Greenwich Riding & Trails Association

Greenwich Reindeer Festival
Open Arts Alliance
Riverhouse Adult Day Care
Rummage Room
Salon 221
Sam Bridge Nurseries
Sarah Blank Design Studio: Specializing in Kitchens & Bath
The Event Design Studio
Trovare Home – Jaclyn Bottge
Trovare Home – Lisa Ehrlich & April Shen
Whimsies

Kelsie Dalton, Greenwich Historical Society Digitization Associate, showcases a festive tree that she and Research Associate John Bridges created for the 3rd annual Festival of Tabletop Trees. The historic photos of Greenwich are being digitized and catalogued for the Digital Archives thanks to a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.