Thanks to Catherine for sending from “an Alley behind Nebraska Avenue.”
Please send your MAY tree sightings to [email protected]
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Thanks to R. for sending: “December 2020 – not sure how long ago these tenants moved out but they sure don’t live here anymore!”
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Thanks to Gilles for sending from F Street, NE: “Oscar the Christmas tree”: Read More
Thanks to all who’ve been sending their sightings. We’ll kick off the 2023 season with this find from Eren: “In front of Shopkeeper’s at 13th and Florida NE. In pretty good condition still too.”
Please send your APRIL tree sightings to [email protected]
Last Christmas Tree in Town is brought to you by the Friends of the White Whale Society.
Thanks to Ana for sending: “Last Christmas tree of 2022 for a cause. Shoutout to whoever covered up this gaping hole in Bloomingdale. Your clumsy neighbor thanks you.”
Thanks to John for sending:
“My mother mailed the card pictured below from North Carolina to my son here in DC, with his Christmas check enclosed, on Dec. 4, 2021. We never got it. My mother long ago cancelled the check.
Today, more than 14 months later, Read More
Thanks to Priscilla for sending from the 1600 block of Connecticut Ave, NW. “They were in perfect condition!”
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Also the name of my new John Denver cover band. Thanks to Ken for sending from Petworth.
Last Christmas Tree in Town is brought to you by the Friends of the White Whale Society.
Thanks to Craig for sending from 23rd Street, NW.
And thanks to Julia for sending below: “Christmas tree massacre today in Adams Morgan – tree stands included!” Read More
From DPW:
“January 3, 2023 – March 3, 2023
Trees and greenery are typically collected by DPW crews within five days of set out. After March 3, composting is not guaranteed for trees and greenery because they are then collected with residential trash. Using the tree and greenery collection service during this eight-week period will reduce the amount of such materials in landfills.
Residents can also drop their Christmas trees and/or holiday greenery at one of two locations from January 3, 2023, through March 3, 2023: Read More
Thanks to John for sending: “I was fairly shocked to already see this one just a few minutes ago on the side of 11th Street SE! Happy holidays!”
Ed. Note: First early tree this year was a record, spotted December 9th.