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Oakland Park thanks generous 2025 Holiday Village donors for spreading joy and delivering decorated trees to families in need

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Oakland Park, Florida The City of Oakland Park is celebrating the generosity and creativity of donors who participated in the 2025 Holiday Village Holiday Tree Decorating Competition, an initiative that brought joy and festive spirit to local families. Thanks to these generous contributions, the City partnered with Light of the World Clinic to provide 15 beautifully decorated holiday trees to families in need, ensuring the season was brighter and more magical for members of the community.

The Holiday Village initiative is a cornerstone of Oakland Park’s seasonal celebrations, combining community engagement with charitable giving. Each year, sponsors and local businesses decorate trees that are then delivered to families, spreading holiday cheer and making a meaningful difference in the lives of residents who may be facing challenges. This year, the event highlighted the creativity, generosity, and collaborative spirit that makes Oakland Park a special place to live, work, and play.

A heartfelt acknowledgment goes out to Adamo Auto Repair, which has played a pivotal role in the success of the event for the past five years. The company has generously assisted with Sunday morning deliveries, ensuring that each tree reached its destination safely and on time before the holidays. “Your continued support behind the scenes helps make the magic happen for local families, and we genuinely appreciate your time, partnership, and community spirit,” the City noted.

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This year’s Holiday Village donors included a diverse group of sponsors, each contributing to a different type of tree and helping to create a festive display that captured the imagination. Florida Tree Sponsors included the Oakland Park Art & Culture Board, Serenity Now Staging, LEVEL Realty + Newrock Partners, Adamo Auto Repair, and The SKY Building. Traditional Tree Sponsors were Beans-n-Dough Cookie Company, Allied Kitchen & Bath, Trim to the Top, Elite Home Staging, and State Contracting & Engineering Corporation. Meanwhile, Children’s Tree Sponsors featured ARS Countertops, Blondies Beauty Salon, La Empanada Loca, Sal’s Towing, and El Guanaco. Each sponsor brought unique flair and personality to their tree, making the competition vibrant and visually delightful.

The competition also recognized the exceptional creativity of participating businesses and organizations with several awards. Beans-n-Dough Cookie Company won the Traditional Tree category, Sal’s Towing took first place for the Children’s Tree, and the Oakland Park Art & Culture Board was recognized for the Florida Tree category. Additionally, the People’s Choice award went to La Empanada Loca, reflecting community appreciation for their festive and imaginative decoration.

“Thanks to your generous support, we were able to spread holiday cheer throughout Oakland Park,” the City said. “The beautiful creativity and decorations brought joy to families in need and reminded everyone of the power of community spirit during the holiday season.” The initiative not only brightens homes but also strengthens the bonds between local businesses, community organizations, and residents.

Through events like the Holiday Village Holiday Tree Decorating Competition, Oakland Park demonstrates how collective efforts can create meaningful impact. The program embodies the spirit of giving and emphasizes the importance of community partnerships, showing how collaboration between local businesses, organizations, and volunteers can enhance the quality of life for residents and foster a sense of shared celebration.

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As the 2025 Holiday Village comes to a close, the City extends its deepest gratitude to all donors and participants for their generosity and creativity. Their contributions helped make the holiday season more joyful for families and highlighted the power of community collaboration. By continuing to support initiatives like this, Oakland Park ensures that every year, residents have opportunities to experience the magic of the holidays while also making a positive difference in the lives of others.

For the families who received these trees, the effort went far beyond decorations—it was a tangible reminder that they are part of a caring and engaged community. Through thoughtful sponsorship, volunteer assistance, and creative energy, the Holiday Village Holiday Tree Decorating Competition has once again succeeded in creating lasting memories, reinforcing Oakland Park’s commitment to community engagement, and spreading joy throughout the city.

 

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