Neighborhood groups and composting companies will turn them into wood chips, mulch and compost for parks and green spaces.
The Philly Goat Project is collecting trees Saturday from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Awbury Arboretum 6336 Ardleigh Street in Germantown. There will be another drop off there next Saturday, January 11.
The tree at Independence Square was wrapped in 4,200 twinkling red, white, and blue lights and topped with a Bethlehem star.
Families across Philadelphia enjoyed Christmas and the first day of Hanukkah with ice skating, crafts and more.
As the holiday season winds down and the smell of pine needles fades, there’s a unique way for Philadelphians to give their Christmas trees a second life — and it involves some furry friends. The ...
Your once-glorious live Christmas tree is likely starting to lose its magic. While still covered in sparkling lights and ...
By Wakisha Bailey, Alan Wheeler Click here for updates on this story PHILADELPHIA (KYW) — Teddy the goat and all his friends at Philadelphia’s Awbury Arboretum love the crunch of a Christmas tree.
The last white Christmas for Philadelphia was in 2009 when there were 8 inches of snow left on the ground from the 22 inches of snow that fell on Dec. 19 that year. The last time it actually ...
A changing retail landscape means closures and consolidations. But families still treasure traditions such as light shows, ...
Across the US, states have different ways of celebrating Christmas. From festive markets to light displays, take a look at ...