Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Visit Santa, buy a tree, from Millburn to Madison, in advance of Christmas

"CHATHAM TWP. — The Chatham Township Firefighters Benevolent Fund has received this year’s stock of Christmas trees. Continuing through Sunday, Dec. 20 or while supplies last, the Chatham Township Volunteer Fire Department is having its 27th annual Christmas tree sale at the Fire House on River Road. On sale will be the most popular and traditional Fraser fir trees as well as Douglas fir trees. There will also be lots of rope garland and wreaths, both decorated and plain, for sale. The funds raised will benefit the Firefighters Benevolent Fund. Hours are 6 to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.

Greenraising is an Internet company that specializes in assisting non-profit organizations raise funds while selling products that are good for the planet’s health. They sell items such as Organic and Fairly Traded Hot Cocoa, beaded bracelets made by the Pana Jewelry Cooperative, a recycled plastic flying disk, fair trade soccer balls, recycled plastic cutting boards, reusable lunch bags and water bottles, organic and non-toxic soaps and lotions, and even a ruler made from recycled money."

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