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    Christmas Tree Lot Helps Local Youth Programs

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    By KMAN Staff on November 27, 2011 Local News

    The Manhattan Breakfast Optimist Club Tree Lot is open for business at the Manhattan Optimist park at 317 Plymate lane.  The tree lot boasts a large variety of Christmas trees from firs to pine, and in all shapes and sizes.

    Optimist Park co-chair Bruce Bidwell explains that the profits from the tree lot will go towards over 20 community youth projects.

    Bidwell says that the tree lot will take care of cutting the tree after selection, and packaging it for easy shipment.  The Optimist Club Tree Lot also has wreaths, and ornaments for the Christmas tree.

    The tree lot is open from 9 am to 8 pm daily, and will stay open until the 23rd of December or when they run out of trees..  For more details about the lot, or the Optimist Club, you can visit their website at manhattanoptimist.com

     

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