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Ornaments and Holiday Greenery Available from Assistance League

Limited Time Left to Order White House Ornaments and Holiday Arrangements to Benefit Children's Programs

TIME IS RUNNING OUT. There is limited time left to order White House ornaments and Lynch Creek Farm’s wreaths and décor for the holidays. No worries about supply chain issues; delivery of your ornaments and wreaths is assured.

Assistance League of Northern Virginia is again selling ornaments, for $22 each, that are designed by the White House Historical Association. This year’s ornament, which depicts a painting of the Christmas Tree in the Blue Room when Lyndon Johnson was president, will add a fine touch to your holiday décor and is also an excellent hostess gift. Visit the website: alnv.org to place your order, or contact ornaments@alnv.org. The last day to order ornaments is December 11, 2021.

Assistance League is also partnering with Lynch Creek Farm to offer beautiful hand-crafted wreaths, tabletop trees, garlands, centerpieces and other decorative elements that are sure to please all who receive them. Some who purchased holiday items from Lynch Creek last year report they were still beautiful and still releasing that wonderful scent of pine well into the new year. You can choose the date for your orders to be shipped and you can include multiple recipients in the same order. Orders will be sent directly to your chosen recipients. Use this link to browse the array of gorgeous holiday arrangements and place your order soon: www.lynchcreekfundraising.com/c/271464. To order by phone, call: 1-800-426-0781 and reference campaign #271464. Orders must be placed by December 5, 2021.

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Assistance League of Northern Virginia will use the proceeds from both of these fundraisers to feed, clothe, and educate elementary school students at 11 schools in the area.

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