(KNSI) — The LeSauk Lions will collect those dry or dying Christmas trees on Saturday, January 7th.
The cost is $10, and a nonperishable food donation. All donations will help needy families and children in the Sartell area.
To be on the list for tree pick up, send a message using Facebook Messenger to the LeSauk Lions or email lesauklions@gmail.com.
The City of Sartell will open its compost site from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on January 7th for free Christmas Tree drop-off with a food donation.
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