Boy Scouts to pick up Christmas trees Jan. 5

Published: December 26, 2012 

Christmas has come and gone, and it's time for Whatcom County families to say goodbye to their Christmas trees for another year.

Residents have a few options for proper disposal of those trees, including one that has become a Christmas tradition in its own right.

Once again, Boy Scout troops will cart off your holiday evergreen for a donation.

This year's pickup day is Saturday, Jan. 5. Trees should be on the curb by 8 a.m. and cleared of tinsel, stands and decorations.

There's no need to call ahead in some communities. Automatic pickup is available in Bellingham, Ferndale, Blaine, Lynden and Everson. People in Birch Bay, Maple Falls and Kendall can request a pickup by calling Phil McAfee, 360-733-1513.

Scouts will knock on doors requesting donations. The money helps children who can't afford camp fees and supplies. Don't leave the donation with the tree, McAfee said.

The trees picked up by the scouts are chipped and used as mulch in city parks.

The disposal company SSC offers a few options. Customers participating in SSC's Food Plus! program can place their tree inside their toter at no additional cost. If the tree is too big, it can be set beside the toter. In that case, pickup will cost $6 per tree up to 8 feet long.

SSC customers who don't use Food Plus! can arrange pickup for a $6 fee at 360-734-3490.

Another option is to take the tree to the recycling center and transfer station at 1001 Roeder Ave., Bellingham. The cost is $6, and again trees must be no taller than 8 feet.

Nooksack Valley Disposal accepts trees of any size for $2 at its facility, 250 Birch Bay-Lynden Road. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Saturday 9 a.m. to noon.

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