Bothell company giving away Christmas trees

If you know a family that can’t afford a Christmas tree this year, a Bothell company is offering them for free. The information can be found on this video, courtesy of local weatherman Jim Castillo, who sent the link to My Edmonds News:

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  1. Jim Castillo on December 22nd, 2009 at 5:53 pm

    You should see how happy the people are that come to pick out a Christmas Tree :) Happy Holidays to everyone!

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