Forget one tree, St Michael's had 78 fabulous creations on display!
and live on Freeview channel 276
Organised by the church’s fellowship leader Margaret Johnston, the Festival of Trees has been a much anticipated event on the local calendar since it was first introduced back in 2017.
This year, some 78 trees were set up last Wednesday – delivered as usual by Kevin Byle of EJ Gardening Services.
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Hide AdAnd from 10am to 10pm on Thursday hundreds of people from countless organisations in the town, as well as schools and nurseries, descended on the pews to decorate the tree allocated to them.
The display was then open to the public from Friday to Sunday, paying £5 per person or £10 per family. The proceeds, along with the hot chocolate stand funds, will be donated to Quiet Waters, which provides listening and support services from its base in Camelon, Falkirk.
Margaret was delighted with this year’s display and the number of visitors.
She said: “All of the town’s organisations get involved – from the local schools to youth organisations, community groups to clubs and bands.
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Hide Ad“It would take too much space to name them all here but they all loved decorating their tree and really enjoyed getting into the Christmas spirit.
“We had more than 3000 people through the doors over the course of the weekend and all the hard work paid off, as everyone was delighted with this year’s display.”
The church service took place as normal on Sunday, with the trees adding a lovely festive touch to the occasion.
Margaret added: “We'd like to thank to everyone who supported this year’s event – all those who decorated the trees and all the visitors who came along.
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Hide Ad“A big thanks must also go to the church volunteers who helped set up the trees.
“We’re still totting up the figures but we’re delighted that so many people came along, once again, to support the event. It’s a real community effort and it seems to appeal to people of all ages.”
All the trees were purchased by locals and collected or distributed on Monday, to allow the church to go back to business as normal.