Festival of Trees: 55 years of giving back to Primary Children’s Hospital

The 2025 Festival of Trees, marking 55 years of tradition, will be held from December 2 to 6 at the Mountain American Expo Center in Sandy. All proceeds from this cherished holiday event go directly to Primary Children’s Hospital, turning an annual celebration into a transformative community fundraiser.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Festival of Trees celebrates its 55th anniversary in 2025.
  • The event runs from December 2–6 at the Mountain American Expo Center.
  • Proceeds support Primary Children’s Hospital.
  • A beloved community tradition, it highlights giving during the holiday season.

A Half-Century Tradition

The Festival of Trees has become a treasured holiday fixture, gracing Sandy with decorated Christmas trees and festive cheer for 55 consecutive years. It continues to unite the local community in a spirit of giving that underscores the true meaning of the season.

When and Where

Organizers have confirmed this year’s Festival will run from December 2 through December 6, 2025. Set against the backdrop of the Mountain American Expo Center in Sandy, the event draws visitors to an immersive celebration of holiday decor, music, and charitable enthusiasm.

Why It Matters

From its inception, the Festival of Trees has pledged its proceeds to Primary Children’s Hospital. This direct donation model ensures that every ticket, tree, and ornament purchased contributes to the hospital’s ongoing work serving children. It is a remarkable gesture that has lasted over five decades, benefiting not only families in need but also fostering a spirit of unity throughout the community.

What to Expect

Festival guests can stroll through aisles of vividly adorned Christmas trees, each decorated by individuals and groups who pour their creativity into each display. Although the exact assortment of activities varies year to year, the constant theme remains the same: celebrating the holidays with a purpose.

At a Glance

Event Festival of Trees
Dates December 2–6, 2025
Location Mountain American Expo Center, Sandy
Beneficiary Primary Children’s Hospital
Years Running 55

Through this longstanding tradition, the Festival of Trees has become a shining example of holiday generosity. Whether you attend to admire the festive displays or to support pediatric healthcare, the event invites everyone to share in a unique celebration that has stood strong for over half a century.

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