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Firehouse Christmas Tree Sale

Fresh-Cut Trees For A Great Cause!

Established in 1942 with the mission of protecting the residents of Upper Milford’s Western District, our department is comprised of 100% volunteer members of the community. As costs to equip our firefighters far exceed the revenue received from grants and township allocations, our volunteers organize multiple community fundraising events to raise the funds required to keep our community safe. Please consider participating in our many great community events – THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROUS SUPPORT!

Fresh Cut Local Tree Sale!

41 years ago, the Ulicny family had the brilliant idea to start the “College Tree Farm” on their property in Zionsville to raise funds for their children’s education. Countless residents have looked forward to that time of year when their families would head to Zionsville to pick out the perfect tree for their holiday season.

Now that their kids are grown, the Ulicny family has graciously offered to donate their equipment to the Fire Department to help raise funds through a Firehouse Christmas Tree Sale. The tree selection is one of the finest in the region, with 100% of proceeds going toward helping UMWD Fire Company keep our community safe. As you plan for Christmas this year, please stop by and pick the perfect tree from us this season. As always, we’re incredibly grateful for your support!

WHEN?

Black Friday to Christmas Eve
Sat/Sun 9am-4pm

WHERE?

6341 Chestnut Street
Zionsville, PA 18092

HOW MUCH?

Donation amount varies by tree selection

Don't Need A Tree? No Problem!
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