CONCORD ― The 2025 Wolfeboro Festival of Trees raised over $7,000 to support Granite VNA's home care and hospice services. The agency was one of five local nonprofit beneficiaries of the seasonal event and fundraiser.
Held annually at the Wright Museum of World War II, the two-weekend event fundraises for local charities and nonprofits during the holiday season by welcoming community members to attend its annual gala, tour the festive display of holiday trees decorated by local businesses, a craft fair featuring creations from local artists, a pizza night, and a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus. The cherished community event has raised more than $375,000 for local nonprofit organizations since its inception in 1999.
“We are so thankful to the festival organizers and to community members who visited the festival,” said Granite VNA Director of Donor Relations Melissa Howard. “It’s a great honor to have been selected as beneficiary for this wonderful local event that has lifted up local charities and nonprofits for many years.”
Granite VNA participated in this year’s festival by exhibiting at the craft fair, handing out baked goods and decorating two trees ― one with purple ornaments to match the Granite VNA brand and the color for hospice and one decorated in pink and purple to support the agency’s annual Hospice Home and Garden Tour.
Granite VNA was honored to be selected as a Festival of Trees beneficiary alongside The Child Advocacy Center of Carroll County, the Kingswood Cal Ripken Baseball/Softball League, and Wolfeboro Community Television.
To learn more about Granite VNA home care and hospice services, visit granitevna.org.


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