San Juan Mountain Association breaks fundraising record

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San Juan Mountain Association breaks fundraising record

The nonprofit sold about 700 Christmas trees and raised about $30,000
Sherri Libby, a volunteer with the San Juan Mountains Association, packs up remaining trees from the Trees for Conservation Christmas tree lot on Friday afternoon. The lot, which opened in late November, started out with 735 trees at the main lot at the corner of Camino del Rio and College Drive.
Joe Wilson determines that a tree might be too big for his planned location. Wilson joined friends and family in grabbing one of the remaining trees for sale at the San Juan Mountains Association’s Trees for Conservation Christmas tree lot Friday afternoon. Wilson ended up opting for a more traditional balsam fir from Wisconsin instead of this large white fir from the San Juan National Forest.
Sherri Libby and Jim Shadell, volunteers with the San Juan Mountains Association, pack up Christmas decorations from the Trees for Conservation Christmas tree lot on Friday afternoon. The lot, which opened in late November, started out with 735 trees between the main lot at the corner of Camino del Rio and College Drive and at Nature’s Oasis south of town. Only 36 trees remained as volunteers packed up Friday afternoon.

San Juan Mountain Association breaks fundraising record

Sherri Libby, a volunteer with the San Juan Mountains Association, packs up remaining trees from the Trees for Conservation Christmas tree lot on Friday afternoon. The lot, which opened in late November, started out with 735 trees at the main lot at the corner of Camino del Rio and College Drive.
Joe Wilson determines that a tree might be too big for his planned location. Wilson joined friends and family in grabbing one of the remaining trees for sale at the San Juan Mountains Association’s Trees for Conservation Christmas tree lot Friday afternoon. Wilson ended up opting for a more traditional balsam fir from Wisconsin instead of this large white fir from the San Juan National Forest.
Sherri Libby and Jim Shadell, volunteers with the San Juan Mountains Association, pack up Christmas decorations from the Trees for Conservation Christmas tree lot on Friday afternoon. The lot, which opened in late November, started out with 735 trees between the main lot at the corner of Camino del Rio and College Drive and at Nature’s Oasis south of town. Only 36 trees remained as volunteers packed up Friday afternoon.
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