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Dover Festival of Trees to be Held Dec. 6-8 at Noble’s Pond

The annual event benefits Delaware Hospice and features a spectacular display of decorated trees and wreaths, special events and more.

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Delaware Hospice will host its annual Dover Festival of Trees Dec. 6-8 at Noble’s Pond, 13 Noble’s Pond Crossing, Dover, DE 19904. The annual event ushers in the holiday season, and features a spectacular display of decorated trees and wreaths, special events, a marketplace, bake shop and live entertainment. Proceeds raised benefit Delaware Hospice, and at the conclusion of the event, the trees and wreaths are donated to another nonprofit. www.delawarehospice.org

“Noble’s Pond is delighted to host this popular holiday event,” said Colleen Ostafy, lifestyle director at the 55+ Active Adult Community. “The trees and wreaths are decorated by professional artisans, and sponsored by local businesses and individuals. The residents of Noble’s Pond are sponsoring a tree in memory of Rae Short, who was a friend to many at Noble’s Pond and throughout the community. Rae worked for the Home Instead Senior Care Program of Delaware was like an ambassador of Dover. She attended every social event and every ribbon cutting. She always wore a red dress, and was especially involved at Christmastime collecting items for seniors. Our tree, in memory of Rae, will be all dressed in red, with a donation box to receive funds for the Home Instead program. Our residents are also preparing goodies for the bake sale, and look forward to welcoming the community to this eagerly-anticipated holiday event.”

The Dover Festival of Trees is organized by hundreds of community volunteers. Doors will open on Friday, Dec. 6 at 10 a.m. Trees will be on display for viewing and the marketplace and bake shop will be open for shopping. Admission is free on Friday from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. From 6-8 p.m., the event will feature a “Sip and Shop” evening with gourmet hors d’oeuvres and complimentary beer and wine. Tickets to the Sip and Shop are $20 each and may be purchased online. On Saturday, Dec. 7, admission is free from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. for tree viewing, live entertainment and marketplace shopping. Santa Claus will make a special appearance from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. On Sunday, Dec. 8, admission is free from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. All Festival of Trees activities take place in the Noble’s Pond ballroom and free parking is available onsite.

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About Noble’s Pond

Award-winning Noble’s Pond is Delaware’s premier 55+ active lifestyle community. Built and developed by Harry Miller III, a third-generation home builder and president of Regal Builders, Noble’s Pond features beautiful new single-family homes with a variety of well-designed, customizable floor plans. The development is situated on 300 acres of bucolic farmland just outside Dover, the state’s charming capital, with fine restaurants, culture and history. The acclaimed master-planned community offers top amenities including a beautifully appointed clubhouse, a large outdoor pool, bocce courts, a putting green, tennis and pickle ball courts, a five-acre pond with a pier and observation deck, natural walking trails and a community garden. A hallmark of life at Noble’s Pond is charitable involvement and support. Throughout the year, the community hosts fundraising events and provides opportunities for individual residents to volunteer their time in support of a number of non-profit organizations. For more information about Noble’s Pond, call 1-888-222-0030 or visit www.noblespondhomes.com.

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