It is with great joy, that the Giving Tree of Rangeley has decided to hold the public Lighting of the Giving Tree this year! The Giving Tree of Rangeley will hold the 34th lighting, to signal the beginning of the Christmas Season, on November 27, 2021 at 4:00 PM at the entrance of Town Park! Please take note of time change.
The Giving Tree of Rangeley is an all volunteer, all donation organization that has been helping the community for 34 years. There is still a great need for support, within our community this year, for warm clothing for the children, IGA $30.00 gift cards for the seniors and Citgo $25.00 gas cards for people going out of town for medical appointments.
The Giving Tree of Rangeley will have gift tags available for you to pick up, to shop, for a specific gift or gift card. The trees with the tags will be located at the IGA, the Public Library and the Furbish Brew House & Eats restaurant. Simply choose a tag, purchase the gift and return the unwrapped gift with the tag by Dec. 3rd. You may drop off your gift, during business hours, at the Public Library (Tue – Fri 10 AM – 4:30 PM Sat 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM), Furbish Brew House & Eats (Sun 12:00 – 7:00 PM Wed – Fri 12:00 – 8:00 PM and the Chamber of Commerce (Mon – Fri 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM). If you cannot make the business hours of the above drop off locations call Marie Sutherland at 207-864-2301.
If you would rather make a financial donation, please send it to the Giving Tree of Rangeley, P.O. Box 222, Rangeley, ME 04970-0222. A final way you can help this year is to purchase a crocheted blanket, made specifically for the Giving Tree, or the children’s book There is an Angel in Rangeley from Ecopelagicon on Pond Street.
We appreciate all of your support in assisting us in making children and adults smile at this most joyous time of the year. We hope that you have a
wonderful holiday season.
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