Things To Do in the St. George area: Jubilee of Trees 2011 - 31st Anniversary / Dixie Center
This year will mark the 31st Anniversary of the Jubilee of Trees and will raise funds for the Newborn Intensive Care Unit at Dixie Regional Medical Center. The Holiday season is fast approaching and this is one southern Utah event to put on your calendars!
This Jubilee of Trees celebration captures the hearts and imaginations of everyone for the Holiday season, complete with glowing lights and festive décor at every turn! Once you experience this spectacular event, you will agree!
Where: The Dixie Center located at 1835 S Convention Center Drive, St. George, Utah
When: November 16th-21st, 2011
Open Daily 10:00 am to 8:00 pm except Friday 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Adults $3.00 / Children Age 3-12 $1.00 / Children 2 & Under Free
Saturday Evening Admission - after 4:00 pm - $10.00 per person
To purchase tickets or make a donation: http://www.jubileeoftrees.org/purchase-tickets-and-donations
The Jubilee of Trees is guaranteed to make you go oooh and ahhh over the beauty of the decorated trees and themes. From oversize elaborate balls and lights to gorgeous multi-colored ribbons swirled through the branches of the trees, to ladder climbing elves, they are all magnificent! Some tree themes in the past have been:
- Let's Play Chess
- Coca Cola Santa scene
- Look at Me Tree
- Old Fashion Ice Skating Rink
- Happy Feet Under the Tree
- Nightmare Before Christmas
- Horton Hears a Who
The Bar J Wranglers from Jackson Hole Wyoming will perform and plan to attend the Gala Dinner & Auction, Fashion Show Luncheon, Teddy Bear Picnic or Chamber Luncheon. For more information on The 2011 Jubilee of Trees Entertainment Schedule, please go to: https://jubileeoftrees.org/ticketed-special-events
A little history of the Jubilee of Trees...
Since 1981, the Jubilee of Trees has raised more than $2 million dollars for neonatal healthcare for babies as well as mothers-to-be and also to fund the Life Flight helicopter at Dixie Regional Medical Center in St. George, Utah. For many, this means the difference between life and death.
I hope to see you there!
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