Fairfield, CT's Boy Scout Troop 82 Presents Its 56th Annual Christmas Tree Sale

Fairfield, CT - Looking for a beautiful Christmas tree? A carefully crafted wreath? How about a way to support a great cause for our community? You can do all three by joining Fairfield’s own Boy Scout Troop 82 in their 54rd annual Christmas Tree Sale! 

You will find Scouts eager to help you pick the right tree in the parking lot of The First Church Congregational (on the corner of Beach and Old Post Road – across from Town Hall) from Friday, November 27th through Sunday, December 22nd. But hurry! Priced at an amazing $60 for ANY size tree, these trees will sell out. Make sure you get yours early.

Every tree, wreath and bow purchased allows a local Scout to participate in events and community service projects that help shape the future of our town and our children. And you just might find that this is the best selection of trees and wreaths in Fairfield.

Hours for the tree sale are Thursdays and Fridays from 6PM to 9PM, Saturdays from 9AM to 8PM, and Sundays from 11AM to 5PM. Please spread the news…but you may want to get yours first!

This is year is a little different. We ask all customers to wear a mask and maintain their social distance. There is a dedicated entrance and exit so that customers move one way through the tree display area. 

Troop 82 has been an active Boy Scout Troop since the 1920's at The First Church Congregational in Fairfield, Connecticut, where it meets every Thursday evening. Troop 82 believes in learning while having fun. Scouts learn to be better American citizens, to develop the mental and physical skills needed for growth, and to follow a set of Scouting principles which build character and nurture personal values.

For more information, please contact BSA Troop 82 Community Relations representativeMike Allen michaelmorrowallen@yahoo.com or 203-515-1267.

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