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Grab tickets to the 35th annual Festival of Trees & Lights

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A woman and a child look at Christmas wreaths and decorations

Create lasting memories at this beloved tradition.

Photo courtesy of Norton Healthcare Foundation

You’re invited to create memories and marvel at hundreds of decorated trees, wreaths, and decor at this beloved holiday fest.

Head to Louisville Slugger Field to take in the lights, grab photos with Santa, explore Elf Town, ride on a train, participate in Hanukkah activities, and so much more from Friday, Nov. 15 to Sunday, Nov. 17.

Bonus: If you love one of the decorations, you can take it home as they are for sale with all proceeds benefiting Norton Children’s Hospital.

Make holiday memories.

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