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Upcoming Mississauga Festival of Trees for gifts and fun for all

October 29, 2023 by SouthEtobicokeNews

The Mississauga Tree festival is much more than beautiful trees with leaves changing colours.

Whether you’re a culinary enthusiast looking to showcase your talents, or someone with a heart for volunteering, there are many opportunities available.

The festival which runs on December 16 and 17 will be an unforgettable experience, organizers said. It is a place where community, creativity and compassion come together.

The Festival of Trees is in need of volunteers to assist with event setup and decoration to managing guest services and activities.

Some of the many vendors who will be at the Mississauga Festival of Trees.

As part of the festival celebrations, organizers are seeking submissions for Tree Art Installations. Imaginative and contemporary tree art installation works will celebrate the winter season and the unique cultural diversity of Mississauga.

The festival will feature an array of vendors from across Ontario. The Culinary Market will be a one-stop-shop for people wishing to gift and celebrate with food during the holiday season.

The third annual Mississauga Festival of Trees takes place at CreativeHub 1352, at the Small Arms Inspection Building, 228, at Woodlawn Avenue, or email info@creativehub1352.ca or visit www.creativehub1352.ca.

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