St Andrew's Church in Rugby Christmas Festival of Trees 2011


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St Andrew's Church Christmas Festival of Trees 2011 - can you help and donate a decorated Christmas Tree?


St Andrew’s Church, Rugby is once again holding a Festival of Christmas Trees to raise funds for charities that support the Local Community and are asking local business and organisations to support this worthy event by entering a decorated Christmas Tree.
Donations raised from visitors this year will be used to support both the work of St Andrew's Parish Church and the Warwickshire and Northamptonshire Air Ambulance.
Visitors travel to the town to view the spectacular displays of decorated Christmas Trees which are displayed in the church.
Last year’s Festival of Christmas Trees was a tremendous success with 45 decorated trees.
This year in 2011 is the eighth Festival and it is hoped to make it the biggest so far!


Can you help by entering a tree into St Andrew's Festival of Christmas Trees?


You can decorate the trees in a theme appropriate to your business (an estate agent might use miniature houses etc.) If the trees are lighted they have more impact!
As well, each tree will have a nameplate identifying the organisation that entered the tree.
If you wish, a brief account on the activities of your business can be displayed on an information sheet, alongside the decorated tree.

To donate a tree for the Festival of Christmas Trees 2011 or require further information please telephone St Andrew’s Church Office on 01788 565 609 or e-mail: info@festivaloftrees.co.uk

www.festivaloftrees.co.uk


Click to view St Andrew's Christmas Festival of Trees 2011 event on thebestof Rugby.

Closing date for entries is Monday 14 November 2011


Find out more about our St Andrew’s Church chosen charity,
Warwickshire and Northamptonshire Air Ambulance,
by visiting their feature on thebestof Rugby


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