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Irwin’s annual Festival of Trees altered because of covid restrictions

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By Tribune-Review
1 Min Read Dec. 4, 2020 | 5 years Ago
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Irwin’s annual Festival of Trees, with the stores featuring decorated trees, will be yet another event that will be altered because of the pandemic covid-19 restrictions.

To allow for social distancing, there will be a self-guided walking tour around downtown Irwin spread over six days. The event starts Dec. 4 and will continue through Dec. 10. Those visiting the stores can vote for the best tree via a monetary donation that will go to a charity.

Treats will be available and will be individually wrapped and sealed, according to the Irwin Business and Professional Association.

Restaurants and stores will be open and observe the Centers for Disease Control guidelines, which include wearing a mask indoors.

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