Sukeforth Family Festival of Trees coordinator Annette Sukeforth Marin, right, and her mother and event co-founder Rita Sukeforth and other helpers distribute Christmas trees and gifts to winners on Monday.
Quinn Tudela, left, and his brother Dominic eye an all-terrain vehicle that was among the gifts at the Chases Toys Inc. Christmas tree during the 4th annual Sukeforth Family Festival of Trees in Waterville on the last day of the event on Sunday.
Lisa Howard drops a ticket in the bucket of the Day's Jewelers Christmas tree that was loaded with gifts of jewelry during the 4th annual Sukeforth Family Festival of Trees in Waterville on the last day of the event on Sunday.
People in the holiday spirit filled the former American Legion hall in Waterville the last two weekends to decide which trees and gifts to take a chance on during the 4th annual Sukeforth Family Festival of Trees event held at the former American Legion Hall in Waterville. Decorated trees and gifts from 72 vendors were offered and benefits go to Hospice Volunteers of Waterville Area, Spectrum Generations Meals on Wheels and Maine Children's Home for Little Wanderers.
Doug Sukeforth stands in front of the MaineGeneral HomeCare & Hospice sponsored Christmas tree, one of 72 trees flanked by gifts, during the 4th annual Sukeforth Family Festival of Trees in Waterville on the last day of the event on Sunday. Winners of the trees and gifts were notified later in the day after their tickets were drawn from white buckets paired with each tree.