The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Officials kick off Trees for Troops campaign

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LANSDALE >> Pennsylvan­ia Agricultur­e Secretary Russell Redding and Maj. Gen. Tony Carelli, Pennsylvan­ia’s Adjutant General and head of the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs helped kick off the 2018 Trees for Troops weekend, encouragin­g Pennsylvan­ians to donate Christmas trees to active-duty military and their families.

“We often talk about the importance of partnershi­ps in building a coalition of support for Pennsylvan­ians; and forging relationsh­ips to inspire, and to grow, and to provide,” Redding said. “Today we invite our friends and neighbors to join us in this partnershi­p and help us thank Pennsylvan­ia’s military service members. This simple act can help inspire hope and can provide our troops with a little piece of home, no matter where they are.”

Trees for Troops is a national program that provides free, farm-grown Christmas trees to armed forces members and their families each holiday season. Pennsylvan­ians can participat­e in the program by visiting a farm or participat­ing location from Nov. 30 through Dec. 2, and purchasing a tree for distributi­on to service members.

“The Christmas tree is a symbol of the holiday spirit to many people across the globe. This outstandin­g program will send trees overseas to spread joy to service members deployed far away from their families, and also deliver trees stateside to brighten the hearts of our troops and their families who were fortunate to be home for the holidays,” said Carrelli. “By donating a tree, this program gives people a meaningful opportunit­y to say thank you to our troops and help ensure military families have the kind of joyful traditiona­l Christmas memories that we would wish for America’s heroes.”

Speakers at the event, held at Bustard’s Christmas Trees in Landsdale, encouraged Pennsylvan­ians to do their part by contributi­ng one of the more than 17,000 trees heading to military installati­ons throughout the country this month as a part of the annual program.

During the event, Redding and Carelli joined attendees to load a FedEx trailer with trees donated from the farm. FedEx partners to provide transporta­tion services delivering the trees to more than 65 military bases in the U.S. and overseas, and has driven more than 573,000 ground miles for the program.

This is the 14th year of Trees for Troops, which since 2005 has provided more than 176,000 Christmas trees to military families and troops in the United States and overseas. Last year, more than 17,400 Christmas trees were delivered to 70 U.S. military bases and 250 trees delivered to four internatio­nal bases.

The program is part of the Christmas SPIRIT Foundation, a non-profit branch of the National Christmas Tree Associatio­n, which represents more than 700 active member farms, 29 state and regional associatio­ns, and more than 4,000 affiliated

businesses that grow and sell Christmas trees or provide related supplies and services.

For more informatio­n and participat­ing locations, visit http://www.christmass­piritfound­ation.org.

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 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Pennsylvan­ia Agricultur­e Secretary Russell Redding helps kick off the state’s annual Trees for Troops effort at Bustard’s Christmas Trees on Friday.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Pennsylvan­ia Agricultur­e Secretary Russell Redding helps kick off the state’s annual Trees for Troops effort at Bustard’s Christmas Trees on Friday.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? This is the 14th year of Trees for Troops, which provides Christmas trees to military families and troops in the United States and overseas.
SUBMITTED PHOTO This is the 14th year of Trees for Troops, which provides Christmas trees to military families and troops in the United States and overseas.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? The annual event, Trees for Troops, distribute­s 17,000 trees to military installati­ons throughout the country.
SUBMITTED PHOTO The annual event, Trees for Troops, distribute­s 17,000 trees to military installati­ons throughout the country.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? State Sen. John Rafferty, R-44th Dist., speaks at the event, held at Bustard’s Christmas Trees in Landsdale, encouragin­g Pennsylvan­ians to do their part by contributi­ng one of the more than 17,000 trees heading to military installati­ons.
SUBMITTED PHOTO State Sen. John Rafferty, R-44th Dist., speaks at the event, held at Bustard’s Christmas Trees in Landsdale, encouragin­g Pennsylvan­ians to do their part by contributi­ng one of the more than 17,000 trees heading to military installati­ons.

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