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Local Fresh Cut Trees for sale in Mt. Washington

Submitted by Sarah Keogh on December 3, 2009 – 7:49 amOne Comment

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Neighbor Elizabeth Grove wants to remind everyone that St. John’s is going to be holding their annual tree sale starting this weekend!  The trees are local – they are all from Maryland or lower Pennsylvania.  They are all being cut this week – so they will be FRESH and ready for the season.  I have had a few nice trees myself from St. John’s over the years and it is great not to have to travel on any major roads on the way home.

Annual FRESHLY CUT LOCAL TREE Sales

At St. John’s Episcopal Church, Mt. Washington

1700 South Road (at Kelly Avenue), 21209

LOCAL FRASER, DOUGLAS, CANAAN, & WHITE PINE

Weekends:  Dec. 5/6, Dec. 12/13, and Dec. 19/20

Saturdays:  10 am to Dusk

Sundays:  Noon to Dusk

On Parking Lot – access via Newbury Street

Trimmed to order, and loaded with a smile!

Priced $50 and up … excellent rate for fresh local trees!

Call 410-367-7287 or 410-664-0304, or visit www.saintjohns.ang-md.org

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  • Georgia Hilliard says:

    As a member of St. John’s I would like to thank you for getting out the word about our trees. I do not live in Mt. Washington but do often take advantage of the shops and events held there. Thank you again and Happy Holidays to our neighbors in Mt. Washington. Join us any Sunday.

    Georgia Hilliard

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