The Daily Illini
URL: http://www.dailyillini.com/index.php/article/2009/12/prairie_gardens_held_trees_for_troops_weekend_for_first_time
Current Date: Fri, 03 Feb 2012 21:27:57 -0600
Prairie Gardens held Trees for Troops weekend for first time
Trees for Troops, a nationwide program for giving Christmas trees to service members and their families, took place from Dec. 4 until Dec. 6.
The home and garden store Prairie Gardens, 3000 W. Springfield Ave. in Champaign, collected trees and donations from donors.
“As long as we’re invited, we’re going to keep participating,” said Susie Jennings, manager of Prairie Gardens.
The program ships trees to troops and their families on military bases both in the U.S. and overseas. It began in 2005 as a joint effort between FedEx and the Christmas SPIRIT Foundation, or CSF, and delivered 4,300 trees to five bases that year. CSF and FedEx hope to deliver a total of 15,000 trees for the 2009 Christmas season.
“Our military and their families have been providing a real service to our country,” said Mark Steelhammer, president of the National Christmas Tree Association and a Christmas tree farmer from Rochester, Wash. “And, as Christmas Tree farmers, we want them to be able to experience a traditional Christmas with a real tree.”
Jennings said 45 to 60 trees were collected in the first two days of the program. The store’s goal was to collect between 160 and 180.
Customers had the option of buying a tree to donate or making a cash donation that will go toward shipping. The trees will be shipped from Prairie Gardens to Camp Lejeune, N.C., Ft. Bliss, Texas and MacDill Air Force Base, Fla. starting Monday, Jennings said.
Prairie Gardens’ employees, armed forces volunteers and ROTC students at the University loaded the trees onto FedEx trucks.
Prairie Gardens and Jeffrey Alans, a holiday store chain, donate $5 to the Trees for Troops program for every tree purchased.
“One family purchased five trees,” Jennings said.
The type of trees selected for the program are Balsam Firs, which cost $19.97. They are the only type the program collected. Donors cannot choose a specific soldier to send the trees to.
“It is great to know there are people out there that are trying to make our men and women in the service feel a little bit more at home,” said Brad Vonck, junior in LAS.
Most Popular
- For better or for worse |
2/2/2012 - 6:43 PM
Posted in: Different Perspectives - Don’t sleep on the Big 12 |
2/1/2012 - 12:23 AM
Posted in: DI Sports Wrap-Up - Eli Manning and Tom Brady represent the unstoppable passage of time |
1/30/2012 - 7:23 PM
Posted in: Different Perspectives - Is Murray State that good? |
1/27/2012 - 11:27 AM
Posted in: DI Sports Wrap-Up - It’s all about the playoffs |
1/21/2012 - 10:11 PM
Posted in: DI Sports Wrap-Up
- Note to Occupy participants: Peace is stronger | 5 comments
- Email scandal occupies center stage | 5 comments
- Obama should take his cues from Brazilian president Rousseff | 12 comments
- Romney's unfair share points to deeper issues | 3 comments
- Megaupload shutdown only the 1st battle in war for free, open Internet | 8 comments
- Cary on University A Cappella groups to perform in benefit for Tolono music programs
- Pamela Smith on ‘S*** People Say’ videos: A good laugh or tasteless perpetuation of stereotypes?
- Bottom Line on Letter to the editor: Which side are you on, DI?
- Amused Observer on Obama should take his cues from Brazilian president Rousseff
- Dirk on Obama should take his cues from Brazilian president Rousseff








Reader Comments
Be the first to comment on this article!
Post new comment
You Should Know: The Daily Illini reserves the right to remove any comment deemed racially derogatory, inflammatory, or spammatory. Repeat offenders may have their IP address banned from posting future comments. Please be nice.
Comments will not appear until approved by a site moderator.