Silverton firehouse bringing back annual christmas tree fundraiser

Silverton Firehouse bringing back annual Christmas tree fundraiser

SILVERTON, NJ – The Silverton Volunteer Fire Company’s beloved Christmas Tree Fundraiser is making its return this holiday season, bringing fresh-cut evergreens and community cheer back to the firehouse grounds.

Local families have already been asking when the sale would begin, and firefighters confirmed the annual event will once again light up the station with holiday spirit.

This year’s delivery is scheduled for Saturday, November 29, with sales expected to begin that day depending on truck arrival.


Key Points

  • Silverton Volunteer Fire Company’s annual Christmas Tree Sale returns late November.
  • Delivery and possible opening day set for Saturday, November 29.
  • Proceeds support the Silverton Volunteer Fire Company #1.

Fresh-cut trees go on sale after delivery

Members of the fire company will spend Saturday off-loading a shipment of 350 fresh-cut Christmas trees and preparing the lot for customers. If setup finishes early, sales will open the same day; if not, the official opening will be Sunday, November 30, at 10 a.m.

Community support drives the tradition

Each year, proceeds from tree sales directly benefit the volunteer firefighters who serve the Silverton community. Residents are encouraged to shop local and support the department’s ongoing efforts through this seasonal tradition.

Trees expected to sell out quickly

With just 350 trees in stock, organizers expect them to sell fast. The fire company invites the public to visit early for the best selection and enjoy the festive atmosphere that has made the fundraiser a local favorite.

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