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St. Nick’s Fest Dec. 4 and 5

by Submitted November 18th, 2021November 28th, 2021

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The annual St. Nick’s Fest is December 4 and 5. The window for preordering Christmas trees and greenery is now open, with an option (which is highly recommended) to use contactless pickup.  Just follow the instructions on the email after checkout.  Customers can also pick out their tree directly, in a physically distanced manner.
 
To preorder, go to www.nickchurch.org, click on the St. Nick’s Fest banner to find where to place an online order,  or simply click here to go directly to the parish online store and order today.
 
The deadline for ordering trees and handmade greenery is Friday, November 26, so don’t delay – order today!  Quantities are limited. 
 
Christmas Trees
Fraser Fir – (3 feet to 10 feet) – A silvery green tree with relatively short and strong branches; gorgeous trees!
Balsam Fir – (5 feet to 10 feet) – A dark green tree with fragrant foliage. Strong branches can hold heavy ornaments. Soft needles and straight stem.
Scotch Pine – (6 feet and 7 feet) – A traditional favorite with excellent needle retention and strong branches. Medium needles, excellent color; trunks are not straight.

Greenery Accents
St. Nicholas Cluster – A spray of fresh holiday greens including noble fir and blue berried juniper with pinecones and red bow.
Christmas Centerpiece – An elegant arrangement of greens, holly, and pinecones, with one candle. Will last throughout the holiday season!

Wreaths
Overall Balsam with bow – A classic holiday door dressing tied with a bright velvet bow.
Overall Balsam Decorated – Beautifully decorated with bright velvet bow and two sets of accented pinecones.
Overall Mixed – Fragrant cedar and pine with blue berried juniper.

Roping
White Pine – Ideal for banisters, mantles or doors.
Balsam – A full, lush and long-lasting garland.

Poinsettias
Beautiful holiday plants, all sizes, red, white and pink
 

 

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