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Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church Annual Christmas Tree Sale to Benefit Friends In Deed

Published on Monday, October 31, 2016 | 11:54 am
 

Someone just said there are less than 60 days until Christmas. The year has certainly flown by and what a good year it’s been! St. Mark’s is so grateful for your support.

For those of you who celebrate Christmas, SMEC have the perfect way for you to get your tree and support Friends In Deed at the same time. Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church is holding their annual Christmas Tree Sale and ALL the proceeds will benefit its programs! (View flier.)

These beautiful trees (Douglas, Noble, and Grand firs) are grown in the Pacific Northwest. Your tree will be cut just days before you pick it up on December 5th (or have it delivered, if you live in certain zip codes). The trees range in height from 4 feet to 10 feet and are sure to be some of freshest trees found in this area.

Purchase your tree online at https://squareup.com/market/Saint-Marks-Christmas-Trees. The website is live and accepting orders now through November 14. Should you choose to, you can even donate a tree to a local family to be delivered by the Pasadena Police PALs program.

Thanks so much for celebrating Christmas with St. Mark’s Episcopal Church by buying your tree from Saint Mark’s!

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 1014 E. Altadena Dr., Altadena, (626) 798-6747 or visit saintmarksaltadena.ladiocese.net.

Friends In Deed is a DBA of the Ecumenical Council of Pasadena Area Congregations, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Tax ID: 95-1644608. Visit www.friendsindeedpas.org for more information.

 

 

 

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