Brigita's Blog: Tree Sale to Benefit Northampton County 4H Program

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Tree Sale to Benefit Northampton County 4H Program

 

A tree seedling sale is being offered by the Northampton County 4H Program.  The sale benefits all Northampton County 4H clubs.

 

Orders are being taken now through March 10th, 2009 and are to be picked up on April 25th, between the hours of 9AM to 11AM, at one of 6 pick-up centers in Northampton county.  The pick-up location is to be specified at the time of the order.

 

A variety of seedlings are being offered.  They are:

Scotch Pine, Eastern White Pine, Colorado Blue Spruce, Norway Spruce, Douglas Fir, Sugar Maple, Red Oak, European Mountain Ash, American Arborvitae and Callery Pear.

 

The seedlings are packaged in bundles of 10.

 

Order forms are located at vendors throughout the county or you may contact the Northampton County 4H offices directly.

 

This is a great and inexpensive way to spruce up your yard and landscaping.  Plus, it benefits the local 4H youth. 

 

 

 

 

Comments

Brigita - This sounds like a great event.  I hope you have success with it...  :)

Posted by Debi Ernst GRI, e-PRO, Broker/Sales Associate (St. Charles County, Missouri - Prudential Alliance Realtors) 9 months ago

Debi:

This is one of a few fundraisers the 4H County does.  I must say that this one does do well.  Many are looking to spruce up their landscaping.  They pay a low price and get 10 seedlings per bunch.  Can't beat that.

Brigita

Posted by Brigita McKelvie - Lehigh Valley, PA, Residential, Rural & Horse Properties (Keller Williams Real Estate) 9 months ago

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