Festival of Trees on the Outer Banks

Hotline Festival of Trees2009 Festival of Trees Schedule

Where: The Pearl Restaurant at the Sea Ranch Hotel, Kill Devil Hills
When: Dec. 3 – Dec. 6

  • Thursday, December 3, Noon-9 p.m.

Trees and gifts available to view, Holiday Bazaar with Thrift Shop finds; musical performances by local groups all day.

Portraits with Santa (courtesy of East Carolina Bank) from 6:30-8 p.m.

Suggested donations: canned goods, household supplies or pet food for local food pantries and shelters. 

  • Friday, December 4, Noon-9 p.m.

Trees and gifts available to view; Holiday Bazaar with Thrift shop finds; musical performances by local groups all day.

Outer Banks Extravaganza: New! A donated gift or service from local businesses will be on sale at bargain prices. Proceeds to benefit Outer Banks Hotline’s crisis intervention programs. A great opportunity to shop for holiday bargains and support Hotline at the same time. “Everything must go!” countdown begins at 7 p.m.

Suggested donations: canned goods, household supplies or pet food for local food pantries and shelters. 

  • Saturday, December 5, Noon-2 p.m.

Trees and gifts available to view, Holiday Bazaar with Thrift shop finds for sale from noon-2 p.m.

Holiday Social, a ticketed dressy event, begins at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $35 each; heavy hors d’oeuvres; mellow jazz; cash bar.

Benefit Auction: sale of donated decorated Trees and Gifts, 8 p.m. until…; George Moore, Guest Auctioneer, Heritage Auction Company.

Suggested donations: canned goods, household supplies or pet food for local food pantries and shelters. 

  • Sunday, December 6, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

Brunch with Santa! Tickets on sale through The Pearl Restaurant.

Trees and items from last night’s auction will be on display; Santa and photos courtesy of East Carolina Bank.

The Festival is brought to the OBX by Hotline.  Hotline is dedicated to providing information and referrals, crisis intervention, temporary shelter, advocacy and prevention education services to residents of and visitors to the Northern Outer Banks. Their Mission is to promote a safe and compassionate community.

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