Trees, wreaths donated for Fine Arts Center fundraiser

From traditional to woodsy to Buckaroo Spirit, the Christmas trees and wreaths that have been donated to the Breckenridge Fine Arts Center by several local businesses include a variety of themes.

The “B” at the top of the Buckaroo-themed tree lights up, just like the one at the top of the bank building. (Photo by Tony Pilkington/ Breckenridge Texan)
The fully decorated trees and wreaths, which will be on display at the Rotary Club of Breckenridge’s Taste of the Holidays event on Tuesday, Nov. 6, are being sold to raise funds for the BFAC. (For more information about the Taste of the Holidays, click here for the Breckenridge Texan article.)
There are eight trees and seven wreaths, and some of them have already been sold. In addition to being at the Taste of the Holidays, the Christmas trees and wreaths can be seen on the BFAC’s Facebook and Instagram pages.
Many of the businesses decorated the trees and wreaths themselves. The Buckaroo-themed tree was created by the students in Breckenridge High School’s floral design class under the direction of teacher Jessie Shortes.
The Christmas trees were donated by the following :
- Copperleaf Realty
These trees and wreath are part of a holiday-themed fundraiser for the BFAC. (Photo by Tony Pilkington/Breckenridge Texan)
- Farmers Insurance and B&B Farm and Ranch
- RRH Boutique
- InterBank
- The Bouquet & Co.
- First National Bank
- Pixie Dust Event Rentals & Planning and Clear Path Home Care
- Breckenridge High School’s Floral Department
The Christmas wreaths were donated by the following:
- The Bouquet & Co.
- Pixie Dust Event Rentals & Planning
- Farmers Insurance and B&B Farm and Ranch
- Kel-Abby Collision Center
- Baxley Auto
- Copperleaf Realty
- Melton-Kitchens Funeral Home
Story by Carla McKeown/Breckenridge Texan
Cutline, top photo: The Christmas trees and wreaths donated to the Breckenridge Fine Arts Center by local businesses will be on display at the Taste of the Holidays event on Tuesday, Nov. 6. (Photo by Tony Pilkington/Breckenridge Texan)