The Delaware Hospice Festival of Trees returns to Brantwyn Estate this Friday, November 14 through Sunday, November 16, offering one of the region’s most beloved holiday traditions. Now in its 38th year, the event showcases dozens of beautifully decorated trees sponsored by local businesses and community partners—all to support the mission of Delaware Hospice.

As part of our commitment to organizations that strengthen our community, Patterson-Schwartz is once again sponsoring a tree for the festival. Since 2011, our sponsored tree has been donated each year to The Mary Campbell Center, a residential community in Wilmington that provides long-term care, respite services, and enriching programs for people with disabilities and their families.

“I am very grateful that Patterson-Schwartz is a part of the Festival of Trees event every year and Mary Campbell is the beneficiary of our tree. It brightens up the Center and puts smiles on the faces of residents and staff alike. It is one of my favorite parts of the holiday season!”
– Sal Sedita, Hockessin Office Manager



Why This Event Matters
For Delaware Hospice, Festival of Trees is a major fundraiser that supports their compassionate care services across the state. For us, it’s a meaningful way to share holiday joy with an organization close to our hearts while helping Delaware Hospice continue its critical work.



Experience the Festival
This year’s event features:
- Dozens of decorated trees
- A Marketplace and Bake Shop
- Musical performances
- Specialty displays including the Remembrance Tree, Memorial Tree, and New Hope Tree
Wilmington Festival of Trees
📍 Brantwyn Estate, North Wilmington
📅 November 14, 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.; November 15-16, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
About Us
At Patterson-Schwartz, we believe in giving back to our community. In addition to the countless hours our sales associates and employees dedicate to charitable causes, we donate a portion of the proceeds from every real estate transaction to the PSA Foundation. Since 2001, the PSA Foundation has donated nearly $1.4 million to local charities and organizations close to our hearts