Thursday, December 3, 2020

Prince Rupert Rotary to open the Gates to the Rotary Christmas Tree Forest this Saturday

The trees will be in place by Saturday as Prince Rupert's
Rotarians host their annual Christmas Tree Sale


The annual urban forest of Christmas trees in Prince Rupert will soon be available for viewing, with Rotarians marking this Saturday on the Calendar as Day One for their annual Christmas Tree Sale.

Staffed by volunteer Rotarians, the annual fund raiser for community projects hosted by the Prince Rupert Service club features a wide selection of trees, with varying sizes to meet your requirements around the home or office.

The location just off of McBride makes for a central location for access to the tree lot and the helpful Rotarians are standing by to help you pick out the tree you are looking for, as well as to help you load it into your vehicle for the drive home.

Saturday is Opening Day for the Prince Rupert Rotary Club
2020 Christmas Tree sale as the McBride St. Tennis Courts

The Details to the annual sale were posted to the Prince Rupert Rotary Club Facebook page in November





2020 Rotary Christmas Tree Sale Hours 

Monday to Friday the trees will be on sale from 4:30 to 6:30 PM

Saturday's 11 AM to 5 PM

Sunday's 2 to 5 PM

The trees go up for sale starting at 30 dollars on Saturday and will remain available for purchase until December 20th or until the stock has run out.

The McBride Street Tennis Courts at Sixth Avenue West
and McBride will once again be the site for the annual
Prince Rupert Rotary Club Christmas Tree Sale


The Christmas Tree Sale is just one of a number of activities that the local service club takes on during the year,  this year however marked the first year since its creation that the Rotary Club did not host a Rotary Television Auction, an annual fundraiser that helps to ensure that Rotary's many community initiatives move forward.

For updates on the Rotary Christmas Tree sale and other notes from the service club see their Facebook page here.

You can find more notes on community events in the region from our archive page here.

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