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Boy Scout Anthony Seddon chats with high school teacher Mark Stubbs as they collect discarded Christmas trees in Lewiston-Auburn Saturday morning. The event is held annually by Boy Scout Troop 121 and is the troop's largest fundraiser of the year. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal Buy
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Boy Scout Anthony Seddon chats with high school teacher Mark Stubbs as they collect discarded Christmas trees in Lewiston-Auburn Saturday morning. The event is held annually by Boy Scout Troop 121 and is the troop's largest fundraiser of the year.
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Anthony Seddon loads a discarded Christmas tree into a trailer in Auburn on Saturday morning. His Auburn-based Boy Scout Troop 121 collects discarded Christmas trees every year for donations.
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Alex Burns and his father, Bill Burns, of South Paris gather a Christmas tree as part of Auburn Boy Scout Troop 121's Christmas Tree Recycling Fundraiser. Alex was the troop's first Eagle Scout. He and his father and brother help with the fundraiser every year.
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Members of Auburn-based Boy Scout Troop 121 pose for a photo with parents and friends in the parking lot of the United Methodist Church of Auburn on Saturday morning before heading out to gather up discarded Christmas trees. The annual event is the troop's largest fundraiser of the year.
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Megan Spiller and her son Ethan of Auburn hand a tag to Anthony Seddon of Boy Scout Troop 121 on Saturday morning showing she wanted the troop to pick up her Christmas tree for recycling. Each year the Scout troop makes pre-arrangements with any interested area homeowners to have their discarded trees picked up for at least a $5 donation to the troop. Spiller had forgotten to put the tag on her tree when she brought it to the curb.