Sharon Donchez, the longtime Trees of Historic Bethlehem co-chair and Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites’ 2025 volunteer of the year, stands next to the waterworks tree she designed Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the 1741 Gemeinhaus in Bethlehem.
Sharon Donchez, the longtime Trees of Historic Bethlehem co-chair and Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites’ 2025 volunteer of the year, stands next to the waterworks tree she designed Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the 1741 Gemeinhaus in Bethlehem. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Sharon Donchez, the longtime Trees of Historic Bethlehem co-chair and Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites’ 2025 volunteer of the year, holds an ornament next to the waterworks tree she designed Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the 1741 Gemeinhaus in Bethlehem. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Sharon Donchez, the longtime Trees of Historic Bethlehem co-chair and Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites’ 2025 volunteer of the year, holds an ornament next to the waterworks tree she designed Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the 1741 Gemeinhaus in Bethlehem. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Sharon Donchez, the longtime Trees of Historic Bethlehem co-chair and Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites’ 2025 volunteer of the year, stands next to the waterworks tree she designed Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the 1741 Gemeinhaus in Bethlehem. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Victorian tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the 1741 Gemeinhaus in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Art Deco tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the 1741 Gemeinhaus in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Art Deco tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the 1741 Gemeinhaus in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Sharon Donchez, the longtime Trees of Historic Bethlehem co-chair and Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites’ 2025 volunteer of the year, holds an ornament next to the waterworks tree she designed Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the 1741 Gemeinhaus in Bethlehem. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Sharon Donchez, the longtime Trees of Historic Bethlehem co-chair and Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites’ 2025 volunteer of the year, holds an ornament next to the waterworks tree she designed Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the 1741 Gemeinhaus in Bethlehem. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Sharon Donchez, the longtime Trees of Historic Bethlehem co-chair and Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites’ 2025 volunteer of the year, adjusts an ornament next to the waterworks tree she designed Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the 1741 Gemeinhaus in Bethlehem. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
Sharon Donchez, the longtime Trees of Historic Bethlehem co-chair and Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites’ 2025 volunteer of the year, holds an ornament next to the waterworks tree she designed Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the 1741 Gemeinhaus in Bethlehem. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Scottish tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the 1741 Gemeinhaus in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Scottish tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the 1741 Gemeinhaus in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Scottish tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the 1741 Gemeinhaus in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Art Deco tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the 1741 Gemeinhaus in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Scottish tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the 1741 Gemeinhaus in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Scottish tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the 1741 Gemeinhaus in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Winter Wonderland tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the 1741 Gemeinhaus in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Victorian tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the 1741 Gemeinhaus in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Nutcracker tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the Single Sisters’ House in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Nutcracker tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the Single Sisters’ House in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Winter Wonderland tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the 1741 Gemeinhaus in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Winter Wonderland tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the 1741 Gemeinhaus in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Nutcracker tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the Single Sisters’ House in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Scherenschnitte tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the Single Sisters’ House in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Victorian tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the 1741 Gemeinhaus in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Scherenschnitte tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the Single Sisters’ House in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Scherenschnitte tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the Single Sisters’ House in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Miracle on 34rth Street tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the Single Sisters’ House in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Turkey tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the Single Sisters’ House in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Miracle on 34rth Street tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the Single Sisters’ House in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Turkey tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the Single Sisters’ House in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Scherenschnitte tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the Single Sisters’ House in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Victorian tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the 1741 Gemeinhaus in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Nutcracker tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the Single Sisters’ House in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Scherenschnitte tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the Single Sisters’ House in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Miracle on 34rth Street tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the Single Sisters’ House in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Miracle on 34rth Street tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the Single Sisters’ House in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Miracle on 34rth Street tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the Single Sisters’ House in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Miracle on 34rth Street tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the Single Sisters’ House in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)
The Miracle on 34rth Street tree is seen Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem in the Single Sisters’ House in Bethlehem during the “Trees of Historic Bethlehem” exhibition. The show, presented by Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites, is back for the 2025 holiday season with a collection of the top Christmas trees and themes of the past 20 years. It runs through Jan. 11. (Amy Shortell/The Morning Call)