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13th
Annual "Grinding of the Greens" Set
Christmas Trees Will Be Recycled January 13, 2007
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December
19, 2006
The employees
of PWC, City of Fayetteville and Progress Energy will join forces for
the 13th straight year in the annual "Grinding of the Greens"
Christmas Tree Recycling program.
Designed to protect and enhance our environment, this program encourages
area residents to recycle their live Christmas trees. Employees from
PWC, the City and Progress Energy have volunteered to collect trees
and grind them up to be used for mulch at the Cape Fear Botanical Garden.
The mulch will be used on woodland paths and flowerbeds at the Garden.
The annual event will take place on Saturday, January 13, 2007.
Fayetteville city residents can put their trees out for curbside collection
by
Tuesday, January 9. The City will make special pickups Jan. 9-12. No
trees will be picked up prior to that date. All lights, stands and trimmings
should be removed from your tree.
If you live outside the City or miss the pickup, you may drop your tree
at the Botanical Gardens (Hwy 301 North) any day before January 13 or
observe the activities at the Botanical Gardens on the morning of January
13. If dropping a tree off on the 13th, grinding begins at 8:30 a.m.
and trees should be dropped off no later than 9 a.m.
There are many environmental benefits to this program, including keeping
recyclable material out of our landfills and providing a source for
much needed mulch for the Botanical Gardens, a beautiful asset to our
community.
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