Seasonal & Holidays

Designers Sought For Rochester's Festival Of Trees

The holiday spectacular features trees, wreaths, tablescapes, porchscapes and more designed and donated by the Metro Detroit community.

Designers have already committed to this year’s event selecting creative themes that include Skating Party, Nordic Frost, Christmas Parade and of course, Frozen 2.
Designers have already committed to this year’s event selecting creative themes that include Skating Party, Nordic Frost, Christmas Parade and of course, Frozen 2. (Rochester DDA)

ROCHESTER, MI — Plans are well underway for the 6th Annual Downtown Rochester Festival of Trees, Nov. 22-24 and now organizers are putting a call out for designers to submit their trees. The Downtown Rochester Festival of Trees is a holiday spectacular featuring trees, wreaths, tablescapes, porchscapes and more designed and donated by the Metro Detroit community.

Organizers are seeking businesses, organizations, individuals and families to donate their time and talents to this year’s event. They say many designers have already committed to this year’s event selecting creative themes that include Skating Party, Nordic Frost, Christmas Parade and of course, Frozen 2.

Proceeds from the Festival of Trees support the continuation of The Big, Bright Light Show.

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How to take part

Download the Designers Packet at www.downtownrochestermi.com. The deadline to participate is Monday, October 7, 2019.

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The Downtown Rochester Festival of Trees will kick-off at the Rochester Community House on Friday, November 22 with the Cocktail Preview, and will be open to the public November 23 & 24.

For more information about the Downtown Rochester Festival of Trees, contact the Rochester DDA at 248.656.0060 or email Kristi@DowntownRochesterMI.com.

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