Fort Wayne, Ind. (Dec. 2, 2025) – Tomorrow is the final day of the 41st annual Festival of Trees. To offer accessibility to this community, the Embassy Theatre would like to offer a ‘pay what you can’ option for an hour on Wednesday, December 3. The published festival hours on Wednesday are from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. However, the organization is extending the festival by one hour to accommodate this pricing flexibility. From 1 to 2 p.m. only, patrons can pay what is comfortable while enjoying the grandeur and inspiration found in the beautiful architecture and 63 wildly creative trees.
The Festival of Trees was founded in 1984 and continues to serve as the biggest annual fundraiser for the Embassy Theatre Foundation. Ambassador Enterprises is the title sponsor of the 2025 Festival.
Tickets for this pricing accessible hour must be purchased onsite at the Star Bank box office on Wednesday.
For more information about the Festival, please visit http://fwembassytheatre.org/festival-of-trees/.
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About the Embassy Theatre
Built in 1928, the Embassy Theatre is Indiana’s largest self-sustaining historic theater. Originally known as the Emboyd, with the adjoining seven-story Indiana Hotel, the majestic movie palace and vaudeville theater introduced Indiana to the biggest stars of stage and screen. Today, the Embassy is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Combining the beauty of a bygone era with the energy and diversity of today’s performers, the Embassy is the showplace of Northern Indiana. Many choose to host events and weddings at the Embassy, as it offers flexibility and a unique event experience in an iconic piece of Fort Wayne history. Visit www.fwembassytheatre.org for more information.