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Festival Of Trees

Episode 75 of the Christmas Clatter Podcast podcast, hosted by Todd Killian, Christmas Enthusiast, titled "Festival Of Trees" was published on November 29, 2021 and runs 33 minutes.

November 29, 2021 ·33m · Christmas Clatter Podcast

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Send a text The Georgia Festival of Trees is a special five-day holiday event for all ages. Located in Atlanta, the festival includes a beautiful forest of dazzling holiday trees, unique gift shops, local treat vendors, and much more! In partnership with Wellspring Living, this event is committed to serving survivors of sex trafficking and those at risk. Angie Ulibarri, president of The Georgia Festival of Tress and volunteer Team Captain Santa Dad, joins Todd to discuss the event, its origin...

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The Georgia Festival of Trees is a special five-day holiday event for all ages. Located in Atlanta, the festival includes a beautiful forest of dazzling holiday trees, unique gift shops, local treat vendors, and much more! In partnership with Wellspring Living, this event is committed to serving survivors of sex trafficking and those at risk. Angie Ulibarri, president of The Georgia Festival of Tress and volunteer Team Captain Santa Dad, joins Todd to discuss the event, its origin, and the great charity it supports. Also, there is a way you can be involved, too, no matter where in the world you live.

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