Community Organizations Invited to Celebrate Local Heritage in ‘Parade of Trees’
"Remembering Chenango County's History," decorated by the Chenango County Clerk's Office, was selected as the “People’s Choice” during last year’s “Parade of Trees.” The Chenango County Historical Society (CCHS) continues this beloved holiday tradition as both an in-person event and an online virtual campaign again this year. (Submitted photo)
NORWICH – The Chenango County Historical Society (CCHS) invites all community members to experience the wonder of the holiday season during the annual “Parade of Trees,” to be held in-person and virtually again this year.
The celebration provides community organizations the opportunity to enter decorative interpretations of Chenango County’s culture, history, and heritage for entry into the “People’s Choice” campaign. Tree themes are often inspired by buildings, businesses, community scenes, festivals, landmarks, milestones, organizations, and parks that highlight memorable aspects of Chenango County.
Ahead of the “Parade of Trees” launch, local charitable organizations are invited to decorate synthetic trees highlighting the culture, history, and heritage of Chenango County.
The CCHS Holiday Open House – scheduled for Dec. 3 this year – serves as the launch date for the “People’s Choice” contest, when both in-person and virtual visitors can vote for their favorite decorated tree by making a donation to that organization’s tree in-person or via the online virtual campaign. Whichever organization’s tree accumulates the greatest combined total (both in-person and virtually) at the campaign’s conclusion on Dec. 29 will be deemed the winner.
The winning tree campaign’s earnings will be split evenly between the organization and CCHS. Donations from all other tree entries support the mission of CCHS.
“Our ‘Parade of Trees’ has become a highlight of the holiday season at CCHS,” said Joseph Fryc, operations manager. “Continuing this tradition both in-person and virtually allows an unlimited number of supporters to participate, and we look forward to seeing all of the creative decorations displayed in celebration of our unique community heritage.”
The “People’s Choice” campaign extends the beloved “Parade of Trees” holiday tradition while simultaneously supporting CCHS and other local organizations. The White Store Church and Evergreen Cemetery, the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 189, and the Northeast Classic Car Museum have all received financial support as a result of having hosted winning entries in recent years. Charitable organizations that would like to participate in this year’s “Parade of Trees” should visit https://chenangohistorical.org/fifth-annual-parade-of-trees/ to register.
First established in 1939, CCHS is the primary organization dedicated to actively and comprehensively preserving the history of Chenango County. The area’s premier heritage museum, the organization celebrates local culture – unique traditions, noteworthy residents, and unusual stories of the region. CCHS programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
– Information from the CCHS
The celebration provides community organizations the opportunity to enter decorative interpretations of Chenango County’s culture, history, and heritage for entry into the “People’s Choice” campaign. Tree themes are often inspired by buildings, businesses, community scenes, festivals, landmarks, milestones, organizations, and parks that highlight memorable aspects of Chenango County.
Ahead of the “Parade of Trees” launch, local charitable organizations are invited to decorate synthetic trees highlighting the culture, history, and heritage of Chenango County.
The CCHS Holiday Open House – scheduled for Dec. 3 this year – serves as the launch date for the “People’s Choice” contest, when both in-person and virtual visitors can vote for their favorite decorated tree by making a donation to that organization’s tree in-person or via the online virtual campaign. Whichever organization’s tree accumulates the greatest combined total (both in-person and virtually) at the campaign’s conclusion on Dec. 29 will be deemed the winner.
The winning tree campaign’s earnings will be split evenly between the organization and CCHS. Donations from all other tree entries support the mission of CCHS.
“Our ‘Parade of Trees’ has become a highlight of the holiday season at CCHS,” said Joseph Fryc, operations manager. “Continuing this tradition both in-person and virtually allows an unlimited number of supporters to participate, and we look forward to seeing all of the creative decorations displayed in celebration of our unique community heritage.”
The “People’s Choice” campaign extends the beloved “Parade of Trees” holiday tradition while simultaneously supporting CCHS and other local organizations. The White Store Church and Evergreen Cemetery, the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 189, and the Northeast Classic Car Museum have all received financial support as a result of having hosted winning entries in recent years. Charitable organizations that would like to participate in this year’s “Parade of Trees” should visit https://chenangohistorical.org/fifth-annual-parade-of-trees/ to register.
First established in 1939, CCHS is the primary organization dedicated to actively and comprehensively preserving the history of Chenango County. The area’s premier heritage museum, the organization celebrates local culture – unique traditions, noteworthy residents, and unusual stories of the region. CCHS programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
– Information from the CCHS
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