Christmas its around the corner!!

Monday, October 25, 2010
Its almost that time of year again.  We just received a couple of trees and wreaths from one of
our growers in the mail! The trees are looking great this year. Andy is up in Oregon right now walking some farms and making sure that we get the best of the best. Soon our lot will be set up and trees will be coming in. We have had a great responce this year with our fundraising program. Schools are getting on board and making money. More and more organizations need money and Chrismas Tree House is here to help. We have some schools that have been involved in our program for over 20 years. We have customer service and the highest quality trees that set the standard in the Christmas Tree fundraising industry.

Fundraising Planning Time

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

With the school year fast approaching. It is time to get your fundraising started
for the up coming year. We are looking forward to a great year.
Start preparing to introduce the fundraising opportunity to your coach, athletic director, boosters, pastor's, band leaders, etc... now or when school starts.  Contact a Christmas Tree House rep and we will guide you through the entire process. Service is our #1 priority! We look forward to helping you reach your fundraising goals!

Fundraising Time

Monday, April 26, 2010

Hello and Happy Spring!  Hope that it is beautiful where ever you are. We are
starting to plan for the upcoming year  of christmas tree fundraising. Yeah thats  right planning for christmas trees in May.

Please check out our Fundraising page to find out more info. If you have any questions at all please do not hesitate to call or email any one of our representatives.  We will be happy to help guide you through the process, and show you the potential that your organization has.  Just think you can forget about all your other fundraisers and do just one per year!

Tagging Trees in Oregon

Sunday, August 23, 2009


Andy, Janelle and Ryan are up in Oregon tagging trees for all of our customers. We have seen all sizes from table tops to 12ft tall.  You wouldn't think that there is so much involved in growing a Christmas Tree. Christmas Trees are just like corn, a farm grown crop, the only difference is Christmas Trees stay in the field for a lot longer than corn.

Making the Eco Friendly Choice with Real Christmas Trees

Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Each holiday season, there are news articles, web sites and commentators who debate whether it is better for the environment to use an artificial Christmas tree or a natural Christmas tree. This can often be confusing to consumers who want to make an eco-friendly choice, but can’t find a simple, straight-forward “apples to apples” comparison.

Well, thanks to our friends over at the National Christmas Tree Association, here is a wonderful illustration of why real christmas trees are the most eco friendly choice. Click here to continue.