2nd Annual Campbelltown Tree Lighting Event

Our second annual tree lighting event looked a little different in 2020, but the community pulled together for a fantastic event despite the challenges. This year’s event had vendors, a walking Santa, food trucks, live music, games, prized, basket raffles, and more!

Thank you to everyone who participated in the event, and to everyone who came out to enjoy the event and to support the local community.

Shopping Local with Local Vendors

With a wide-open park as our venue, we were able to have many vendors attend and spread out across the park. Keep scrolling to see a list of local vendors and samples of their amazing products.

Lawn Road Landscaping

Photo credit: Facebook post from Will Driscoll. Check out this amazing wreath Will from Lawn Road Landscaping created with the help of some very talented kids at the tree lighting event. Looking to clean out your gutters or dreaming about spring landscaping? Check out Lawn Road Landscaping (see info below).

Meaningful and Memorable Designs by Megan Neil

Facebook About: “Selling a variety of crafted creations! Many things can be personalized and changed to fit your individual needs. Please reach out with questions or ideas.”

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Palmyra Area Lions Club

The Lion’s Club was on hand to collect Adopt A Soldier donations.

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Jenna from Creations by Neil

Photo credit: Creations by Neil
Photo credit: Creations by Neil

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Bobbie Harris from Designs in Color

Photo Credit: Facebook post from Jamie Miller

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Nicholas Ague from The Rex Forg

Photo Credit: Facebook post by Jamie Miller

Blacksmith Jared Zimmerman

Photo Credit: Facebook post by Jamie Miller

Trudy Heff from ArtfulEditions

Photo Credit: Facebook post by Jamie Miller. She embroiders kitchen towels, golf towels, baby burp clothes, etc.

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Santa! I know him!

Things looked a little different this year, but Santa was still able to pay our town a visit. Santa circulated throughout the event greeting children of all ages with candy canes as he listened to to their Christmas wish lists.

Photo credit: Facebook image posted by Jimmy Miller

Live Music with Local Musician, Jake Nguyen

Playing a variety of fan favorites and Christmas classics, Jake entertained everyone in attendance with his impressive guitar skills and vocal abilities. This one-man band high school student volunteered to provide entertainment for our event with a portion of his tip jar going to The Caring Cupboard.

Photo credit: Facebook image posted by Jimmy Miller

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Food Trucks – Yum!

Huge thank you to Dough Heads, Potato Coop, and Sugar Whipped for feeding the masses during our event.

Photo credit: Facebook image posted by Jimmy Miller