Eric and Bethany Eledge are pictured getting a family photo with Santa at the grand opening of Buy a Tree. Change a Life. fundraiser
Aaron Eledge is shown choosing a Christmas tree at the Buy a Tree. Change a Life. site in Schimmels Park on Lee’s campus
Santa’s little helper is pictured making holiday treats at the grand opening, while Lee student volunteers look on
Buy a Tree. Change a Life., a non-profit organization dedicated to helping children globally and locally through an annual Christmas tree sale, opened Saturday in Lee University’s Schimmels Park.
Over 100 people stopped by Schimmels Park this past weekend to pick up a Christmas tree, take a photo with Santa and Mrs. Claus, grab a holiday drink, decorate cookies, and write letters to Santa, all while supporting a good cause.
“Buy A Tree.
Change A Life. at Lee University is a win-win,” said Lee University’s Dr. William Lamb, director of the Leonard Center. “Despite a heavy rainstorm on opening day, we had customers lined up to buy a tree.”
Trees will be sold through Sunday, Dec. 1, excluding Thanksgiving Day, while supplies last. Hours of operation are 12-9 p.m.
“Trees are going quickly, so be sure to stop by and pick up a tree soon,” said Dr. Lamb.
One hundred percent of the proceeds from the tree sales will be used to help local kids within the Cleveland community, as well as Lee students through scholarship opportunities.
For more information about the project, visit http://www.buyatreecleveland.com.