Events

Camp Holiday Trails-Hope Grows
Camp Holiday Trails-Hope Grows

When
May 10th, 2026
3:00pm - 6:00pm
Where
6550 Roseland FarmCrozetVA 22932

Mark your calendars for a meaningful Mother’s Day celebration that gives back to our community.

Camp Holiday Trails invites you to Hope Grows, their annual celebration and fundraiser, happening Sunday, May 10, 2026 (Mother’s Day) from 3:00–6:00 PM at King Family Vineyards.

This family-friendly afternoon will feature food and beverages, live music from The Currys, Mother’s Day arts and crafts, activities for kids, and a variety of auction and raffle items. It’s a relaxed, joyful way to celebrate the moms in your life while supporting a cause that makes a real difference.

Proceeds from Hope Grows benefit Camp Holiday Trails, a local nonprofit that provides inclusive, life-changing camp experiences for children and teens with serious medical needs — along with their siblings — giving them space to build confidence, connection, and unforgettable memories.

Tickets will be available soon, so stay tuned for updates from Camp Holiday Trails.

Camp Holiday Trails is also currently seeking Hope Grows sponsors. Businesses or individuals interested in learning more can contact Marissa Wendte, Director of Annual Giving, at marisa@campholidaytrails.org or 504-439-3301.

Celebrate Mother’s Day with purpose and help hope grow.

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