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Danvers Historical Society Seeks Creative Folks!

Danvers Historical Society invites Creative folks to participate in our 17th annual Parade of Trees.

Creative folks setting up their trees and holiday displays for the 2024 Parade of Trees. Join us this year in creating a winter wonderland inside Tapley Memorial Hall.
Creative folks setting up their trees and holiday displays for the 2024 Parade of Trees. Join us this year in creating a winter wonderland inside Tapley Memorial Hall. (Danvers Historical Society)

Danvers Historical Society invites folks to participate in our 17th annual Parade of Trees. Parade of Trees event is scheduled December 3-7, 2025, Tapley Memorial Hall, 13 Page St., Danvers, MA.

If you love to decorate for the holiday season, there’s no better way to express your creativity than donating a decorated (the theme is up to you) faux tree or wreath.

Visit the Danvers Historical Society’s website for online participation and guideline forms:

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Or email dhsparadeoftrees@gmail.com for more information.

We are accepting forms now, but space IS LIMITED. We must hold firm to our deadline of accepting forms no later than NOVEMBER 4, 2025.

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We hope you’ll become a donor and join the wonderful local businesses, organizations, schools, families and individuals whose creatively decorated trees and wreaths, complete with lovely gifts, have been delighting visitors for the past 16 years.

All trees/wreaths displayed in Tapley Memorial Hall during the first week of December, are raffled off to help support preservation projects of historic properties, artifacts and our on-going education and public programs. The winners and display donors are listed in the historical society’s publication.

We look forward to past and new participants carrying on this time-honored event that ushers in the holiday season.

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