Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Christmas Tree Festival returns to St Botolph’s Church

In partnership with the St Botolph’s Church, Boston Borough Council has announced the return of the indoor Christmas Tree Festival.

This festive season, the entire community, groups, businesses, and schools are being invited to come together once again and create a Christmas Tree Festival like no other.

A limited number of Christmas trees are being offered free of charge on a First Come, First Served basis. However, don’t worry if you miss out on these, as you can provide your own tree to decorate.

Participating in this festival is as easy as completing the form at www.boston.gov.uk/xmastreefestival2024 and returning to karen.stengel@boston.gov.uk expressing your interest.

Mark your calendars because the Christmas Tree Festival will be running from Friday 29th November to Friday 6th December. Set up will be Wednesday 27th November.

Adam Kelk, Head Verger and Commercial Manager at St Botolph’s Church, said: “We are delighted to be working with Boston Borough Council again on this great community project.

“There are so many organisations and businesses in our town and this gives us an opportunity to celebrate them. What better setting than our very own Parish Church. Last year’s celebrations were a huge success and we want to bring that back for 2024, it really is an amazing new addition to Boston’s festive season.”

Get ready to bask in the warm glow of beautifully decorated Christmas trees.

 

Image credit: Stock.adobe.com/Chris Loneragan

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