Find the perfect tree for you family and home, get into the holiday spirit and buy your tree, or go cut it down yourself, here's where and how you can do that in the Yakima Valley!
This time of the year, we all enjoy the familiar sights, sounds, and smells of the season that takes us back to fond memories whether it's baking Christmas Cookies or listening to Christmas music, or hanging decorations on the tree.
You have from now until January 5th, between 8 am - 5 pm to take your bare tree to Washington Tractor to be chipped. Donations appreciated and will stay local
The top three days for house fires caused by candles are Christmas Day, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. By following these simple suggestions, you can greatly decrease the risk of possibly life-threatening fire hazards:
Less than 24 hours after arriving at Millenium Plaza in downtown Yakima, the city's community Christmas tree was erected and subsequently knocked down by the ferocious winds that the valley endured Tuesday night (11/26) and Wednesday morning.
There's a story making the rounds today of this gal in Los Angeles who dragged her Christmas Tree into Costco to return it... ON JANUARY 4TH!! Ever returned something after using it?