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Frasier firs for sale for 2024 Holiday Tree Trail at Children’s & Women’s Hospital

Frasier firs for sale for 2024 Holiday Tree Trail at Children’s & Women’s Hospital

The hospital is selling live, 6-foot Frasier fir trees to be displayed Dec. 2-31. Sponsorships are $500 per tree with a limited number available. The deadline to order is Friday, Nov. 15.

Published Oct 8th, 2024

To help bring joy and wonder to patients, families and visitors, USA Health Children's & Women's Hospital is bringing back the holiday tree trail to Geri Moulton Children’s Park this December.

Leading up to the holidays, the hospital is selling live, 6-foot Frasier firs to be displayed Dec. 2-31. Tree sponsorships are $500 per tree with a limited number available. The deadline to order a tree is Friday, Nov. 15.

Tree purchases can be made online.

Sponsors can decorate their trees Nov. 25-29 at the park and will receive a sign with their organization’s name at the site of each Frasier fir.

“We are so excited to bring back this special tradition,” said Deborah Browning, MSN, RN, CENP, chief executive officer at Children’s & Women’s Hospital. “While our park is always beautiful, there is something almost magical about driving or walking through the space when decorated trees adorned with twinkling lights are on display.”

The community is invited to enjoy the display of live trees as they line the entrance to USA Health’s midtown campus. In addition to the Frasier firs, more than 50 bronze sculptures and statues are also featured in the Geri Moulton Children’s Park and are typically decorated with Santa hats from Thanksgiving through New Year’s Day.

“This is a wonderful opportunity to feature your business or organization and share the warmth of the season with our patients and their families,” Browning said.

All proceeds benefit Children's & Women's Hospital.

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