Festival of Trees at Sullivan-Johnson House

MEDIA RELEASE__The Hardin County Historical Museums Festival of Trees, a free month-long celebration of the holiday season, opens November 28 with special events planned throughout the month.

Many local businesses and organizations have decorated festive trees at the Sullivan-Johnson House, 223 North Main Street, Kenton, which will be open to the public each Friday, Saturday and Sunday until Christmas from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.  Visitors will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite tree.

During the first weekend, beginning the day after Thanksgiving, the Hardin County Homemakers are providing Christmas cookies, and guests will be encouraged to address Christmas cards and seasonal greetings to residents of Vancrest in Ada.

This Sunday, November 30, Wolf Creek Center for the Arts will teach kids how to make ornaments from 1:00-3:00 p.m.

The Museum will participate in the Hardin County Chamber of Commerce Cookie Walk on December 6.  Those who would like to participate are encouraged to contact the Chamber.

Ohio Northern’s Latino Student Union will host Parranda, a Puerto Rican Christmas tradition, on Sunday, December 7, from 1:00-3:00 p.m., featuring music and special treats.

And the Mad River Valley Dulcimer Society will be playing “Songs from the Valley” on Saturday, December 20, from 1:00-3:00 P.M.

All events are free, although donations are encouraged.

Stay up to date with Museum events on its Facebook page or call Director Jennifer Ulmer for more information at 419-673-7147.   

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