Christmas Trees and Wreaths Fundraiser
Starts Friday November 29
(we will be open 11am-7pm opening day only)
Fred Meyer Parking Lot
Monday-Friday 5-7pm
Saturday and Sunday 10am-5pm
for more information contact jdswimdive@gmail.com
All electronic payments are made through PayPal.
When you complete your purchase, show the payment verification screen or payment receipt to the tree stand attendant.
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Noble Fir
Noble firs have a full, layered look with short, blue-green needles on strong, evenly spaced branches. The needles are twisted upward, exposing the lower surface of the branches. They have a classic, mild evergreen scent and can hold heavy ornaments.
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Available in heights
between 2' to 9' ​​
2
Nordmann Fir
The Nordmann fir has a classic Christmas tree shape with a broad, pyramidal base and horizontal branches. Its needles are glossy, dark green with a silver underside, and the lower branches often sweep the ground. They have little to no fragrance and can hold heavy ornaments.
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Available in heights
between 5' to 7'
3
Douglas Fir
Douglas firs have soft, light green needles that are usually about 1.5 inches long. The needles are spiral and radiate out from the branches in all directions. They have a sweet fragrance that fills the home with a classic Christmas scent. The branches are not as stiff, so it's best to use lighter-weight ornaments.
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Available in heights
between 5' to 7'
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Wreaths
The tradition of hanging wreaths on doors and walls dates back to the ancient Etruscans, who used them as crowns and jewelry as early as 700 B.C. The first modern Christmas wreath was made in 1839 from a cartwheel to help children count down to Christmas.