Bay Village Kiwanis Club holds annual tree sale

Bay Village Kiwanis Club members will assist you in finding that perfect Christmas tree.

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! The Bay Village Kiwanis Club set up its annual Christmas tree sale at the Cahoon Park Gazebo area and began selling trees on Nov. 28.

Three Christmas tree varietals are available, including Fraser Firs, Douglas Firs and Colorado Spruces. Tree sizes range from 6-10 feet tall. Prices range from $40-$130, depending on size and type. Cash or check is accepted. Delivery is available for a donation.

The tree sale runs through Saturday, Dec. 19, or until sold out. Hours are: Fridays, 4-8 p.m.; Saturdays, 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sundays, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.

“Everyone buys a Christmas tree, so why not buy your tree locally and help fund the many worthy projects and programs that the Bay Village Kiwanis Club supports,” says Rhonda Schneider of the Kiwanis Club of Bay Village.

Again this year, the Bay Village Kiwanis Club is co-hosting the third annual Cahoon Christmas event, with the Bay Village Historical Society, taking place on Sunday, Dec. 6, from 2-4:30 p.m. This event will feature a visit by Santa (arriving by fire truck!), holiday music by the Bay High School Choraleers, the Fairytale Princesses, the official lighting of the Bay Village Christmas tree at 4 p.m., the Bay Village Kiwanis Club’s Christmas tree sale and many other activities.

If you have questions regarding the Christmas tree sale, please contact Kiwanian Rhonda Schneider at 440-225-6358 or email baykiwanis@gmail.com.

Funds generated by the annual Christmas tree sale and other Bay Village Kiwanis Club events help support projects like: Normandy School Playground, Rachel’s Challenge, Reese Park renovations, Village Project, BAYarts, educational grants through the Bay Village Education Foundation and many more.

Look for Bay Village Kiwanis on Facebook. The group meets every other Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at Bay United Methodist Church in the lower level. All are welcome.

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Volume 7, Issue 23, Posted 10:03 AM, 12.01.2015