This winter, Pearl S. Buck International will continue the annual tradition of celebrating the holiday season with Festival of Trees and other events at the historic Pearl S. Buck House Museum at 520 Dublin Road.
Festival of Trees remains one of the most unique and historic holiday traditions in the region. Each year during the Annual Festival of trees, the rooms of Pearl S. Buck’s iconic Bucks County stone farmhouse come alive with the glow of holiday decorations. The event showcases beautiful trees and vignettes designed by Bucks County’s best artists, decorators, and local community groups to convey the spirit of Pearl S. Buck’s legacy as an author, humanitarian, and activist. This year marks the return of the always popular evening Candlelight Tours, available on select dates, said a Pearl S. Buck International press release.
Another event is the Pearl S. Buck Juried Craft Show, which has been a Bucks County tradition for nearly 30 years. Guests can enjoy a unique shopping experience at this high-end craft show, which offers jury-selected gifts, decorations, food, jewelry, apparel, and more from professional crafters, artists, and chefs. The Juried Craft Show, produced by the Pearl S. Buck Volunteer Association, is a place to find an array of gifts this holiday season.
The Festival of Trees will take place from November 14 to January 5 at the Pearl S. Buck House. Reservations are required. Tickets can be purchased by calling 215-249-0100 x110. The Holiday Craft Show runs from November 29 to December 8 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, visit pearlsbuck.org/events/holiday-events/.
Pearl S. Buck International members are invited to enjoy a special holiday reception and preview of Festival of Trees on November 14. They also enjoy free tours of the Pearl S. Buck House, said the release.
Pearl S. Buck International® provides opportunities to explore and appreciate other cultures, builds better lives for children around the globe and promotes the legacy of its founder by preserving and interpreting her National Historic Landmark Home. For more information, visit pearlsbuck.org.