Would you pay $1,000 for a real Christmas tree? That's $77 a foot!
That's what they're going for in New York -- and if you want it delivered and set up, that's an extra $250.
Thankfully, around here the average price for a real fir is $50...
Halls decked? Check.
Lights lit? Right.
Ornaments oriented? OK!
So why don't you share some of that holiday joy with the rest of us?
We're offering some special surprises to whoever has the Christmassy-est tree in the Yakima Valley this year...
The lot is full for now, but come Dec. 16, it's usually slim pickin's for a fresh Ike Band Christmas tree. The school fundraiser keeps students and parents busy helping customers find the perfect tree to take home and decorate.
Douglas to Noble, 3 feet tall to 10 feet large and everything in between is up for grabs, for now.
You can find them off 44th Avenue in the Wilson Middle School parking lot
Wondering what to do with your Christmas Tree? Camp Prime Time can put it to good use. The 24th annual Tree Chipping fundraiser will run through January 5th at two locations.
It is that time of the month again where you are wondering where to take the tree that has made your family so happy for a month and now it is in the way and messy!
I know that the day after Thanksgiving is when Christmas Trees start to go up around the Yakima Valley. Where is the BEST place to get a Christmas Tree in the Yakima Valley?
Well, there is only a few more days left until Christmas! The childlike spirit can be seen in the eyes of both the young and old alike around the world.
What a sad looking tree, right? I've received lots of notes from folks who have driven by this tree and asked me to fix it (I'm the Mayor, you know). Senske has already put up new lights and now its time for all of us to help out!