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Christmas tree farm has been very busy (Laurel Leader-Call) It’s crunch time at Smith’s Christmas Tree Farm. Treasure Coast Christmas tree vendors optimistic about sales this season (TCPalm.com) Despite the economic downturn,independent Christmas tree vendors across the Treasure Coast are confident local residents will buy fresh trees to celebrate the holiday season. Christmas tree shopping: artificial vs. fresh, farmed (Baltimore Sun) It may be the season of kindness and generosity, but there's a civil war raging within the Christmas tree industry. For us, the perfect holiday tree isn't real (Asheville Citizen-Times) If you think about it, it's a strange thing many of us do come early December — dragging a dying pine tree through the door and blanketing it with twinkling lights and bright baubles. Local Christmas tree sellers are keeping their fingers crossed (The Providence Journal) GLOCESTER — It may be the year of the Charlie Brown Christmas tree. Virginia Tree Farm Delivers Christmas Trees To Troops (WUSA 9 Washington, D.C.) The program collects tree donations from growers and distributes them to military families throughout the country and overseas. Classic Christmas tales turn recession frowns upside down (Island Packet) A trip to the library can give all those Grinches out there this year some inspiration from treasured stories of Christmas past. The Mix Tape (The Daily Gamecock) Charlie Brown is making a comeback this year - again. Tree-lighting event at Capitol makes season bright (Salem Statesman Journal) The Oregon state Capitol's rotunda served as an amplifier to the voices of hundreds of children who waited patiently Monday evening for the lighting of the Capitol's tallest Christmas tree. Are you willing to adopt Charlie Brown Christmas trees? (Dayton Daily News) That depressed blockhead isn't the only one who loves an ugly tree. We think Charlie Brown was on to something in the 1965 classic "A Charlie Brown Christmas." The holidays aren't about materialism — or at least shouldn't be — and the "ugliest" things can become beautiful.
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