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Free Christmas trees on Tuesday at LAMP due to donations from companies

December 21, 2020 by SouthEtobicokeNews

FREE CHRISTMAS TREES at LAMP on Tuesday December 23.

Looking for a free Christmas tree.

LAMP Community Health Centre is giving away free Christmas Trees thanks to a generous donation from the The Old Sod Pub and Two Men and a Truck.

If you need a tree (White Spruce) and don’t have one yet, and this would be a big help because of limited funds.

“What a lovely offer from these two community minded businesses,” LAMP officials said.

The trees are being given away at LAMP, at 185 Fifth Street, on Monday, December 21 and Tuesday, December 22.

There are are number of trees and some can be delivered to your home.

The Old Sod Pub, on Bloor St. W., was robbed of about $7,000 in Christmas tree earnings earlier this month by a man who smashed a glass door. A subsequent Go Fund Me campaign raised more than $10,000 from the community to help the bar with its expenses. That story was posted on this site earlier.

It is a great gesture that the owner of The Old Sod would donate the rest of his trees to the community.

Contact jasmind@lampchc.org or call 416-252-6471. One tree per family.

 

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