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REMINDER: Recycle Your Christmas Tree at McCarren Park for MulchFest
The city will chip your old tree and give you a bag of mulch or use the mulch to put in tree beds, gardens, and playgrounds.

WILLIAMSBURG, BROOKLYN — It's not too late to give your Christmas tree a new environmental life. The city's Christmas tree recycling program, MulchFest, is coming this weekend to Williamsburg's McCarren Park.
MulchFest is going to be a big deal this year as the official GreeNYC mascot, Birdie, will be present at the chipping ceremonies, along with local politicians. There will also be a Periscope livestream and the first-ever MulchFest 360-degree live video.
It's the 21st year of MulchFest, which was established as a fun way to recycle your Christmas trees into woodchips that will be put in tree beds, gardens, and playgrounds throughout NYC.
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This year, it takes place on Jan. 7 and 8 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 30 chipping sites and 48 drop-off sites in public parks in all five boroughs. The benefit of going to a chipping site is the city will chip your tree and give you a bag of mulch you can take home for yourself.
The sanitation department is also picking up curbside trees until Jan. 14.
Find out what's happening in Williamsburg-Greenpointfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The Parks Department makes it mandatory to remove all lights and ornaments from the tree before dropping it off at a site or curbside.
You can watch MulchFest at http://periscope.tv/nycparks or follow NYCParks on Periscope to participate in the live broadcast of the MulchFest kick-off, or watch archived videos at katch.me/nycparks.
Find out more information here, as well as all the MulchFest locations in the five boroughs.
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