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    Collecting nonperishable food and money from Nov. 23 through Jan. 1 for the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, families who visit the family's Christmas light display are encouraged to leave a donation.

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    KCMO residents can drop off their Christmas trees for a fee per tree at one of the city’s leaf and brush drop sites between Dec. 27 and Jan. 13: 11660 N. Main St. 1815 N. Chouteau Trafficway

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    Give A Christmas is an initiative that runs every year between the Burlington County Times and NJ211, a 24-hour nonprofit referral service connecting people in need with important resources, to ...

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    You can even adopt a whole family for Christmas, and/or donate toys to kids who would otherwise go without—keep reading for more information on how you can transform someone's season of need ...

  6. National Christmas Tree (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The lights on the tree shone for 417 seconds, one second for every day that the hostages had been captive. [166] The lights were then turned off, leaving only the star atop the tree shining. [180] When the hostages were released on January 20, 1981, the tree was redecorated. [166] It was relit for the returning hostages on January 27. [181]

  7. Chicago Christmas Tree - Wikipedia

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    The tree was a combination of many smaller trees, stood 70 feet (21 m) tall, and was decorated with over 4000 lights and 2000 ornaments. Beginning with Christmas 1966 the official Chicago Christmas tree was placed in Civic Center Plaza, now known as Daley Plaza. With the exception of 1982, the tree was installed in Daley Plaza each year until 2015.