
Big Sky on Waterford’s Annual Parade of Trees set for December 6th
A very festive and fun evening is set for Saturday, December 6th as Big Sky on Waterford holds their annual Parade of Trees event from 5pm to 7pm at 3701 Elizabeth Warren Avenue, just off of Continental Drive. This fun evening will give you the chance to tour over 90 trees throughout our festive community and to place your bid silent auction-style on one of 13 beautifully decorated trees which were produced by our local senior service agencies. Proceeds from the event will benefit many vital and deserving local charitable organizations.

Admission to the event is one can of nonperishable food which will be given to the Southwest Montana Veterans Food Pantry, a fantastic organization out of Deer Lodge whose work goes far beyond feeding Veterans in need. The people behind the pantry deliver the food, transport Veterans to appointments and provide counseling to Veterans who are contemplating suicide. Proceeds from the silent auction will benefit the Montana Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association who offer support to anyone facing Alzheimer's as well as research funding.
Cookies and cocoa will be available, the hosts will have planned a scavenger hunt for the little ones and the spirit of holiday cheer will certainly be in the air during this fun evening.
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Big Sky on Waterford Senior Assisted Living and Memory Care is one of Southwest Montana's premier senior assisted living communities offering independent living, assisted living, memory care, and short-term and respite care. For details on 2025's Festival of Trees or even information on arranging a tour of an assisted living cottage, call Big Sky on Waterford at (406) 494-4900.
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