Thursday, November 17, 2011

Buy a Fraser Fir Christmas Tree and Help Support High School Football!

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Greetings!  (Yes, I know Halloween hasn't even arrived yet....)

...but it's almost the holiday season, and some of you will be buying a Christmas tree soon.

In an effort to find different ways to support and fund their football program, North Forsyth High School ("NFHS") Football Booster Club Board Of Directors has decided to offer Fans, Families, and Supporters the opportunity to purchase Fresh North Carolina Fraser Fir Trees and support their Raiders in the process!


If you aren't familiar with Christmas trees, Fraser Firs are considered to be the "Cadillac" of trees, and this year, they will be coming from THE premiere tree farm in NC, www.SnowBirdFarm.com.  (Trees and wreaths will both be offered.)

If you would like to buy a tree for yourself and help support local high school football, please visit http://christmastreefundraiser.net/north-forsyth-high-school-football-boosters/ to see prices and/or get more information.

Trees come wrapped and ready to load in/on your vehicle.   You can stay in your car and leave the work to the football players and parents to load. (Yippee!! Love that option!  Do you get that service at Home Depot?)

The trees will be cut within two (2) days of delivery and will be available to pickup on Saturday, November 26th, from 8AM-6PM.  If for any reason, you are not satisfied with your tree, the school and farm are offering a “Return a Tree” option to refund your money. 

If you have questions or are interested in getting a tree to help out local high school football, you may contact Tim Blevins, Booster Club President, at 404.435.7230 (blev12@comcast.net) or you may e-mail me or leave a comment here.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!  (Yes, I know what month it is....)




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