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PreOrder Christmas Trees and Support Troop 36

Boy Scout Troop 36 Selling Christmas Trees - Shop local, support several nonprofits or send holiday cheer to a military family!

Troop 36 is selling Christmas Trees!

Please shop local and support this great organization.

How it works:

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Shop for your tree type and size from our online catalog until November 15, 2016 at www.troop36.net. We are pre-selling 5' - 10' Noble Firs, Grand Firs and Douglas Firs starting from $54.95. Our partners at Wood Mountain cut and deliver fresh trees to St Timothy's Church on December 2, 2016. You come to St Timothy's Church between 12 noon and 5pm on December 3, 2016 and pick out your tree. Scouts from Troop 36 prepare and load your tree on your car for you to take home.

Where do the profits go?

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  • 30% - Trinity Center Walnut Creek, a non-residential program serving homeless and working poor adult men and women in Walnut Creek and Central Contra Costa County.
  • 30% - San Francisco City Impact, a non-profit that mobilizes people to intervene through our multiple ministries on behalf of the people in the inner city of San Francisco.
  • 30% - Troop 36 Scouting Program, a non-profit in Danville that prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of doing their best to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law (to be trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent); to help other people at all times; to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight.
  • 10% - St Timothy's Church, an Episcopal church in Danville made up of people of all ages, religious backgrounds, political positions, family configurations, ethnicities, and church experience. What we share is a love of God and each other, a sense of meaning and belonging, a yearning to learn and grow in faith, and a desire to serve others both inside and outside of our community.

** You can also support a US Military family by donating a tree when you order **

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