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From Pandora’s spectacular winter lights to Longfellow’s jolly red scarf, there’s holiday cheer at every turn in Downtown. We invite you to “Light Up Your Holidays” with these community events that celebrate all of the great things about Portland! Details will be announced Fall 2017. Join our newsletter for event updates. Monument Square Tree Lighting Friday, November 24, 2017 • 5-6:30pm A traditional downtown favorite — featuring live entertainment and a special guest in a red suit! Shop for a Cause Day Saturday, November 25, 2017 • All Day Thursday, December 7, 2017 • 4-10pm Shop ’til you drop! Get your Merry Madness wine glass, then shop downtown ’til 10pm! Horse & Wagon Rides November 24 – December 17, 2017 (Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays only) Enjoy free rides on a horse-drawn carriage throughout enchanting Downtown Portland. Pick up and drop off every half hour in Monument Square. Hours: Fridays 4-8pm, Saturdays 2-6pm, Sundays 1-5pm

Three Wednesdays — Nov 29, Dec 6 and Dec 13 • 12-2pm Enjoy free lunch & snacks while you shop downtown. Holiday Window Display Contest November & December 2017 Feast your eyes on the gorgeous displays and vote for your favorite! First Friday Art Walk — Managed by Creative Portland Friday, December 1, 2017 • 5-8pm Enjoy shopping, art exhibitions and live performances.My name is Steve Black and I am a Lieutenant with the Cornelius Fire Department. am also the coordinator of our annual Holiday AssistanceAlong with gathering and distributing toys and food to over 400 people during Christmas time; the firefighters "adopt" several families and take them for a shopping trip using donations and fundraisingThis year we adopted four families and your company was generous enough to allow us to have four Christmas trees with stands. I wanted to express my gratitude for you donation. thrilled to be able to have a Christmas tree this year

especially one six year old girl. Thanks for exemplifying the holiday spirit. delivered trees, stands and some sweet treats to some families having hard times! Note all the smiles on the attached photo essay forYou were a sponsor... a very valued We appreciate your friendship... and the opportunity to serve you! Have a wonderful week... and Holiday Season! to view the photo essay for Trees of Hope- 2009 I wanted to let you know we had a wonderful experience cutting our Christmas tree at your farm. We have been out your wayWe decided to head out to your in pursuit of the Nordeman variety. We had my parents, my sisters and my 2 year old daughter in tow. trees just feet from the road. It was difficult to choose with so many wonderful trees available. hauled our trees just a short way to a truck bailingThe gentlemen there were very nice and helpful.My two year old daughter enjoyedHe was so friendly and captured the

took some pictures of the trees we got from your farm and asked me to send them to you. The outside tree is the one that you donated to our church. Thank you very much for your to the Business & Facilities Administrator 330 SW Murray Blvd. In 1976 my wife and I with, our little daughter, moved out to Oregon from New York City, our new friends brought us to Loch Lolly for our first U-Cut
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tradition by bringing our grand children. love the atmosphere, hot chocolate and fire near the pond with the quaint gift shop, glad you enlarged the Thanks again for another great year and Tree! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all at Loch Lolly! Rich, Millie, Jennifer and Michael Andrusco I wanted to let you guys know how thrilled I am that you are still open and serving the Portland community. My earliest Christmas memory is my parents shoving my brother and I into the old '77 Ford and driving up to your farm for a candy cane, a visit to Santa and (most importantly) a fresh tree. It usually took the four of us awhile to settle on one tree but we did it every year until we moved to north to Washington I recently googled lolly hill and found your website. Thank you so much for the priceless memories; I'm almost 30 (and live in Ohio) now but I can't begin to tell you how magical those times at your farm were.