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Kennedy Krieger's 31st Annual Virtual Festival of Trees is Coming Soon

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By Michelle Semanoff November 4, 2020

Macaroni Kid Columbia-Ellicott City-Western Howard is once again excited to be a Media Sponsor of Kennedy Krieger Institute's Festival of Trees. This year Kennedy Krieger will be going virtual for this well-loved family event. With health and safety a priority to all, Festival of Trees will be a hybrid experience, integrating interactive and virtual aspects to create a unique and accessible event for all to enjoy from their homes!

Invite your family and friends to join you in supporting the more than 25,000 children and families that Kennedy Krieger serves each year. You can attend this exciting event from nearly anywhere this year. It's the perfect start to the holiday season and a great way to support Kennedy Krieger Institute. The interactive Event Experience Portal will be accessible on the three days following Thanksgiving for 24 hours each day. 

Kennedy Krieger's Festival of Trees will include:

  • One-of-a-kind artificial trees and wreaths that will be available for purchase online. These will be the unique, custom-decorated trees you have come to know and love!
  • A virtual entertainment stage with family-friendly acts including: Milkshake, story time with local celebrities, performance of the Nutcracker by Chesapeake Ballet, a Q&A with Santa, and more. 
  • Online shopping with dozens of gift vendors with many one-of-a-kind items. Get your shopping started early!
  • An online auction with a variety of items ranging from sports memorabilia to family fun packages

WHEN: Friday, November 27 through Sunday, November 29, 2020 with new entertainment beginning at 10 a.m. each day

WHERE: KennedyKrieger.org/FestivalofTrees 

TICKETS: Register online for Free 

INFO: Festival Line: (443)-923-7330

Website: KennedyKrieger.org/FestivalofTrees 

About Kennedy Krieger Institute Internationally recognized for improving the lives of children, adolescents, and adults with disorders and injuries of the brain, spinal cord and musculoskeletal system, Kennedy Krieger Institute in the greater Baltimore/Washington, D.C. region serves 25,000 individuals a year through inpatient and outpatient clinics, home and community services, and school-based programs. Kennedy Krieger provides a wide range of services for children with neurological issues, from mild to severe, and is home to a team of investigators who are contributing to the understanding of how disorders develop, while at the same time pioneering new interventions and methods of early diagnosis. Visit KennedyKrieger.org for more information about Kennedy Krieger.