37th Annual Providence Festival of Trees Draws 20,000

37th Annual Providence Festival of Trees Draws 20,000

Portland, OR. The 37th annual Providence Festival of Trees was a lively kick-off for a season of philanthropic holiday events. The four-day festival raised nearly $1.5 million, had 20,000 visitors and featured more than 100 decorated trees, mini-trees, and holiday displays. The event has raised more than $18 million since it began in 1983. At an opening night gala on December 5th, Chief Philanthropy Officer for Providence Foundations of Oregon, Kelly Buechler, posed for a photo with Blake and Liz Howells, and daughter Ellie. One decorated tree took top honors:

Best of Show was “Country Christmas” sponsored by Play Smart Youth Heart Screenings.
Designers: Leslie Radke, Sandy Miller, and friends

Steve Dunn and Angelica Thornton from KATU serve as hosts for the evening.

Doug Cain, Executive Director of Providence Newberg Health Foundation and wife Jill

Portland’s Singing Christmas Tree entertains.

Auctioneer Johnna Wells and Safeway’s Jill McGinnis are joined by raffle tree winner Cheri Hick

Johnna Wells with Rick Mahler from Packhouz Jewelers announce the winner of the Diamond raffle – 75 tickets sold for the 75th anniversary of the child center.

After the gala dinner auction, the halls are thrown open for visitors.

The money raised supports the programs and services of Providence Health & Services, providing critically needed health care for children and adults and advancing nationally recognized clinical research.

From Providence:

Many thanks to the donors, community partners and local businesses who generously provided financial support and in-kind gifts – and to the hundreds of volunteers who worked long hours to create the festival’s magic and help local children make special holiday memories.

36th Annual Providence Festival of Trees Raises $1.6 Million

36th Annual Providence Festival of Trees Raises $1.6 Million

Portland, OR. The 36th annual Providence Festival of Trees wrapped up after four days of holiday fun and 20,000 visitors enjoying the most impressive and uniquely decorated trees in the festival’s history. 

It was also a year of record-breaking fundraising for Providence Children’s Health. Between the tree auction and ticket sales, the festival raised $1,610,000 for newborn services. The money will fund research in delayed umbilical cord clamping – a study being done by Providence researchers to boost infant brain development. Funds will help Providence Beginnings – a program for underserved and at-risk pregnant women. Proceeds will also help clinical teams in rural communities get help with high-risk deliveries through Providence telemedicine.

The People’s Choice Award for the public show was Tree-Ranosaurus Rex
Sponsor: CIDA Inc./ LKA Fundraising & Communications

The designers were Lynne Sheppard, Connie Poppy and Jim Sheppard.

The fundraiser kicked off with a auction on November 29th. 

Dave Salesky of KATU broadcasting the weather live from the Festival floor.

Archbishop Sample visits with friends to kick off the Christmas season.

Over 850 people were in attendance.

Patrick Lamb Band performs with Derrick McDuffy and Kingdom Sound.

Guests enjoy a photo op among the beautiful trees.

Tree Name: Twilight at Timberline
Sponsor: The Kendall Family
Designers: Leslie Radke, Sandy Miller, Martin Stone, Carol Nielsen and Judy Han

Tree Name: Natale Italiano Sportivo
Sponsor: Ron Tonkin Gran Turismo
Designers: Nicole Schatz, Judi Smith, Rawlen Smith and Chuck Stevens

Tree Name: Who? Who’s coming to town?
Sponsor: iHeart Media
Designers: Sandy Miller, Shelly Hamann, Mark Johnson, family and friends

Tree Name: Home Sweet Home
Sponsor: Northwest Society of Interior Designers
Designers: Gayle Standage, Terrance Mason, Susie Buchanan, Judy Cusack, Brittany Kurtz, Kaitlyn Danna, Jared Hermann, and Mark Tracy

From Providence:

Many thanks to the donors, community partners and local businesses who generously provided financial support and in-kind gifts – and to the hundreds of volunteers who worked long hours to create the festival’s magic and help local children make special holiday memories.