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How To Recycle Christmas Trees In Woodstock

Here are a few options Woodstock residents can use to recycle dry Christmas trees after the holiday.

WOODSTOCK, GA — As we move away from the Christmas holiday, some residents may be looking to remove their Christmas trees. There are several ways to recycle your trees in Woodstock.

Fire officials recommend removing your tree after Christmas or when it is dry. The National Fire Protection Association says dried-out trees present a fire hazard and should not be left in homes or garages or placed against a home.

When you should remove the tree depends on when you got it, what condition it was in, and whether it was properly watered, according to the fire department.

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Recycle your Christmas tree from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2021 at Olde Rope Mill Park, 690 Olde Rope Mill Park Rd.

Residents are asked to remove electric lights, tinsel and ornaments from the tree, and no artificial trees will be accepted.

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