Packers looking for a tree for Festival of Lights at Lambeau

GREEN BAY, Wis. (CBS 58) -- The Green Bay Packers are set to host the 12th annual Festival of Lights at Lambeau Field on Saturday, December 9.

The Packers again are seeking assistance in finding a tree. Anyone from Wisconsin or the Upper Peninsula of Michigan who has a 40-50 foot evergreen tree and wants to donate it to the event is asked to submit a proposal, in 100 words or less, on why his or her tree should be used for Festival of Lights and be displayed at Lambeau Field through the holiday season. Proposals should include a photo of the tree, and can be submitted through Wednesday, November 8. Proposals can be submitted here.

The Packers will arrange for the tree to be harvested and transported to Lambeau Field on Monday, December 4. The owner of the selected tree will receive four tickets to the Packers-Vikings game on December 23.

The tree selected for last year’s event was submitted by Margaret Buchmann and her daughter, Suzanne Berkovitz, of Green Bay, who donated their family’s spruce tree.

The family-themed event, free to the public, will take place in the Lambeau Field Atrium, and feature cookie decorating, holiday movies and cartoons, holiday card making, photo opportunities with Santa Claus and area high school choirs performing holiday music.

Later, the event will move out onto Harlan Plaza for the formal lighting of the tree.

Volunteers will also be on hand during the event to collect toys and donations for Toys for Tots. Families attending the Festival of Lights are encouraged to donate new, unwrapped toys to help families in need this holiday season.

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