Sponsor a Tree Downtown This Holiday Season

Published on August 28, 2024

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The Littleton Downtown Development Authority (LDDA) is looking to bring some holiday cheer to Downtown Littleton this year with its new Holiday Tree Program.

The LDDA will purchase, install, and maintain evergreen trees along Main St. from November through January. The trees will be placed in temporary planters and lit with decorative lights. At the end of January, the trees will be moved and planted at permanent locations around the city.

The program calls for 34 trees to line Main Street, each about five or six feet tall. Potential species include Austrian Pines, White Firs, Douglas Firs, and Blue Spruces.

Community members can sponsor the program at various levels, ranging from $500 to $2,500. Each sponsorship level includes logo placement on the LDDA website and e-newsletters, a social media mention, and a name or logo displayed on a plaque near the sponsored tree. Higher sponsorship levels include receiving a tree or two at the conclusion of the program to plant or donate to an LDDA-approved partner and additional social media mentions and recognition.

The goal of the program is to temporarily replace the trees that were cut down on Main Street due to disease in 2023. New permanent trees won't be planted until the 2025 Denver Water project along Main Street is completed and construction on the city's Project Downtown initiative concludes.

Click here to learn more about the LDDA Holiday Tree Program.