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Numerica Festival of Trees Director Allie Jordan works on one of five grand trees on the stage of the Performing Arts Center in Wenatchee on Tuesday, preparing for the Confluence Health Virtual Gala at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 5. The 40 miniature trees and wreaths and 14 classic trees along with the grand trees can be viewed online starting Nov. 30 at numericapac.org/about/festival-of-trees/. Online bidding for the wreaths, miniature and classic trees starts at 10 a.m. Nov. 30. "We're trying to sprinkle elements of the traditional festival of trees," said Jordan. "I'm excited we're going to offer a little bit of cheer for the holidays." Proceeds go to the PAC and programs it supports.

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Working in her office at the Wenatchee Convention Center, General Manager Linda Herald puts together some of the 40 miniature trees and wreaths that will be auctioned off at the Numerica Festival of Trees.

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