Tickets go on sale Friday for Olympic Medical Center Foundation’s Festival of Trees

PORT ANGELES — Tickets will go on sale at 9 a.m. Friday for the Teddy Bear Tea, gala and other events at this year’s Festival of Trees.

Tickets for the festival, set from Nov. 25-27, will be sold at the Olympic Medical Center Foundation offices and online on that day.

Teddy Bear Tea tickets can be purchased online at omcf-teddy beartea.brownpaper tickets.com or at www.omhf.org.

All tickets can also be purchased by calling 360-417-7144 or visiting the foundation office at 1015 Georgiana St., Port Angeles.

“If people want to go to either of the Teddy Bear Teas or the gala, both of which are held on Friday, Nov. 25, we advise them to get their tickets as early as they can,” said Bruce Skinner, executive director of the Olympic Medical Center Foundation.

“Both of these events sell out early.”

Now in its 26th year, the annual festival is a three-day fundraiser for the Olympic Medical Center Foundation.

Elaborately decorated Christmas trees and wreaths created by area designers are featured.

All events are at the Vern Burton Community Center at 308 E. Fourth St.

Here is the schedule and ticket prices of the various events:

Friday, Nov. 25

• 10 a.m. and noon: Teddy Bear Tea sponsored by First Federal for parents and children. Tickets are $10 each.

• 5:30 p.m.: Festival of Trees Gala sponsored by Sequim Health and Rehabilitation. Buffet dinner, tree auction and silent auction. Tickets are $100 each.

Saturday, Nov. 26

• 8:30 a.m.: Senior Breakfast sponsored by The Lodge at Sherwood Village, The Fifth Avenue and Sherwood Assisted Living. Includes sit-down breakfast. Tickets are $10 for adults. A limited number of tickets will be available at the door.

• 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.: Family Days, offering public viewing of decorated trees and wreaths. Musical entertainers and children’s activity areas are planned. Tickets are $5 each, with children younger than 8 admitted free.

Sunday, Nov. 27

• 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.: Family Days, offering public viewing of decorated trees and wreaths.

For more information, call the foundation office at 360-417-7144.

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