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Tree Themes for 2025 Even though it’s only the end of May, it’s never too early to start planning for the holidays—especially ...
Nevada's Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest will provide the 2025 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree, and officials are seeking 10,000+ handcrafted ornaments from Nevadans to decorate it.
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Gordon Nichols, a resident of Brookdale Senior Living in Westlake, has been spreading holiday cheer among his neighbors, ...
While celebrating the Christmas season with good food and boisterous company, you might find it interesting to note that if you had lived in colonial times and were found enjoying yourself at ...
a trade group representing members of the artificial tree industry. Americans currently spend an average of $261 on Christmas decorations and other seasonal items every year. “As the proposed ra ...
Either way, with 2025 upon us, it’s time to start thinking about taking down the decorations ... of going against Christmas tradition the longer you wait to put your tree back in storage.
This includes the precise date you should remove your Christmas tree and decorations to sidestep a year of misfortune. David Sumner, sales manager at Christmas Tree World, shared: "For some ...
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With the holiday behind us, thoughts turn to when to take down the Christmas tree and decorations. Here's when tradition dictates you should begin cleaning up. Other common times to start taking ...
Once the holidays are over, don't just throw things in the garbage. Instead, use these helpful tips to think environmentally this season.
My neighbor spends his Christmas Day taking down his Christmas decorations. I know this because by sundown on Christmas Day, his Christmas tree is at the curb ready to be picked up for recycling.