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Where will you buy your Christmas Tree This Year?

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Photo by PoPville flickr user John Sonderman

I’ve been getting tons of queries about where to buy a Christmas Tree this year. There were a bunch of recs given that support charities @PoPville on twitter over the weekend. But let’s just compile a list in the comments here and let’s try to give preference to ones that benefit charities. A lot of folks suggested those that benefit elementary schools:

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Please add your recs with dates/locations in the comments – thanks!

And thanks to Cait DeBaun for suggesting this one (I think they still have trees, anyone know for sure?)

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