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CAMPBELLSVILLE, Tenn. - The lights will twinkle and the songs will fill the air on Saturday, November 29, when Campbellsville officially lights its community Christmas tree — but the magic doesn’t stop there!
After the lighting, everyone is invited to bring and hang a weatherproof ornament on the tree anytime through January 2. Each ornament will be lovingly saved and displayed again in future years, creating a growing, living collection that reflects the heart of Campbellsville.
Ornaments can be in honor or in memory of someone special — a beautiful way to remember loved ones and celebrate those who make this community what it is. You’re welcome to add your name and the year to your ornament, too. Over time, children and families will be able to return each season and find their ornaments — a reminder of how both the tree and community continue to grow together.
Ornaments don’t have to be fancy or expensive — simple, heartfelt creations are perfect. Whether handmade, hand-painted or store-bought, each one tells a story and adds to the warmth and spirit of the season.
Whether you join us for the official lighting on November 29 at 5 p.m. or stop by anytime afterward to place your ornament, you’ll be part of a new Campbellsville holiday tradition that will shine brighter every year.
Christmas Festivities happening in Giles County
UT Southern Hosting Annual “Boo Out” Halloween Event October 28
Wrap Closet of Giles County to Host Wrapped in Love Gala September 6
Veterans Music Showcase Coming to STAAR Theatre Saturday Aug. 9
Coffee with a Cop Happening August 9th with Giles County Sheriff Joe Purvis
First Responder Mental Health Night Out Set for August 22
UT Southern Invites Community to “Welcome Back” Celebration
Speedvette Vet Fest Rolls into Pulaski This Saturday