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Pittsfield & North Adams Are Looking For City Christmas Trees
It is that time of year when the Christmas trees will be going up soon but at this point, they are looking for someone to donate the trees for this wonderful time of the year.
Do you have a tree that would be perfect to donate and serve as the City of Pittsfield’s official holiday tree at Park Square? If so, the Pittsfield Department of Community Development Recreation Program would like to hear from you.
Criteria used to select the city’s official holiday tree includes minimum height of approximately 30 feet; superior shape; ease of access to the tree for cutting; adequate room to safely fall the tree; and ease of transporting the tree.
Screening and selection of trees will take place the week of Nov. 16. Cutting and installation of the tree at Park Square will be scheduled shortly after the selection.
Interested parties should contact Becky Manship, Pittsfield’s Recreation and Special Events Coordinator, no later than Nov. 13 at 413-499-9371 or via email parks@cityofpittsfield.org
The City of North Adams is looking for two large Christmas Trees, 25 feet to 30 feet in height, to decorate the downtown area for the holiday season.
Trees will be sought from the Northern Berkshire area from now until the first week of November.
Anyone wishing to donate trees is asked to contact the North Adams Fire Department at 662-3103.
If calling after hours, please leave a message and someone will return your call as soon as possible.
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