Community Corner

Lions Christmas Trees on Sale Nov. 30

Every penny of profit from your purchase will go to charity, and you'll be helping out members of the community at the same time.

The following information was taken from a press release submitted by the Medfield Lions Club.

The Medfield Lions Club annual Christmas Tree Sale will be held this year from Nov. 30 to Dec. 22. 

The sale is the club's principal fundraiser and features freshly sheared, USDA Premium Grade Maine Balsam Fir Christmas trees. While there are both smaller and a limited number of larger trees, most trees are between six and eight feet tall. 

There will also be a limited number of Fraser Firs.

The sale will be held in the parking lot at Shaw's Plaza, near Marshalls. Hours will be:

  • Monday and Tuesday: 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. 
  • Saturday and Sunday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Not only does the Lions Christmas tree sale raise money for charity, it also helps members of the Medfield community at the same time.

Every year the Lions let customers direct $5 of the purchase price of their tree to the Medfield charity of their choice if they bring in a coupon (or ask for one at the tree lot) when they make their purchase. This year customers will have the option of directing $5 to either the Medfield Food Cupboard or the Medfield Animal Shelter.

Another way the Lions Christmas tree sale helps out in the community is with the donation of approximately 20 trees a year to the Medfield Food Cupboard, which distributes the trees to their needy clients.

As you get ready to purchase your holiday tree this year, please consider visiting the Medfield Lions Club Christmas tree sale. Every penny of profit from your purchase will go to charity, and you'll be helping out members of the community at the same time. And don't forget, you'll feel good about your Lions Christmas Tree purchase well before you even put up your tree.  


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