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Christmas Trees Arrive For Annual Sandy Hook Fire & Rescue Fundraising Sale

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Firefighters and family members answered the call to help unload trees on November 29 after a truckload of holiday trees arrived for the Sandy Hook Fire & Rescue benefit tree sale.

The annual activity, this year chaired by company members Michael Burton and his daughter Kelly, will extend daily from 6 to 9 pm Monday through Friday (and by chance), and 9 am to 9 pm on weekends, through the holiday season — or until all the trees are gone.

Justin Birtwell, his son Jonah, along with cousins Hayden and Ethan Bau, were the very first buyers standing by as holiday trees arrived at the fire company's main station Friday afternoon.

Fresh-cut trees will be available for sale at the station while supplies last. Firefighters are also selling wreaths, pine roping and cemetery boxes. Tree bags — to make clean-up easier after Christmas — are also available for purchase.

All proceeds benefit the fire company. The main station is at 18-20 Riverside Road. Call 203-270-4392 for additional information.

An inventory of 500 Christmas trees was quickly unloaded, sorted and put into place by type and size by firefighters on November 29. The trees will be sold until Christmas Eve, or while supplies last.
Justin Birtwell, his son Jonah, and cousins Hayden and Ethan Bau, bought the first tree sold during the annual Sandy Hook Fire & Rescue Christmas Tree Sale this year.
Members of Sandy Hook Fire & Recue, along with many friends and family members, helped to unload the 500 Christmas trees that arrived at the firehouse on Riverside Road on November 29. 
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