CANTON, Ohio — The holiday season is almost here, and some organizations in Ohio are already getting the celebrations started.


What You Need To Know

  • Saturday was the first day of the Warther's Tree Festival

  • It runs daily from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. until Nov. 24 at the Ernest Warther Museum

  • The museum's president says it all goes to support a good cause

The 31st annual Warther's Tree Festival kicked off in Canton on Saturday. The Ernest Warther Museum showcases more than 100 decorated trees, wreaths and home decor. The festival runs daily from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. until Nov. 24. 

The museum's president says it all goes to support a good cause.

"It's a benefit that all the money from it goes to the union hospital auxiliary, which is part of the Cleveland Clinic," Museum President Carol Warther Moreland said. "They buy a lot of medical equipment by sponsoring that through the hospital."

All tickets for the festival can be purchased at the door for $5, with kids under 12 getting in for free. 

Festival-goers can also vote on their favorite trees. 

Here's some photos from Saturday: