
The sale will run through the holiday season
VANCOUVER – Smith-Reynolds American Legion Post #14 is excited to announce its Christmas Tree Sale, kicking off on November 30. The sale will run through the holiday season, offering a variety of beautiful, fresh-cut Christmas trees to help you celebrate the season.
- Saturdays: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
- Sundays: Noon to 6 p.m.
- Weekdays: 3–7 p.m.
Located at 4607 NE St. James Rd, Vancouver, this event not only provides festive trees for your holiday celebrations but also supports local veterans and their families. Proceeds from the tree sale will directly benefit programs and services for those who have served our country.
“By purchasing a Christmas tree from us, you’re helping make a difference in the lives of our veterans,” said Post Commander John Wallace. “We invite the community to join us this holiday season, creating lasting memories, and supporting our heroes.”
Bring your family and friends and enjoy a warm holiday atmosphere while supporting a great cause.
For more information about the Christmas Tree Sale or other events at Smith-Reynolds American Legion Post #14, visit #post#14christmastreesale or call (360) 696-2579.
Smith-Reynolds American Legion Post #14 members invite area residents to join them in spreading holiday cheer while honoring those who have served. Together, we can make this season truly special!
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