The Oak Ridge Civic Music Association is taking advance orders for holiday wreaths made from fresh evergreens.
A traditional symbol of the holiday season, the wreaths are made of Fraser Fir (Southern Balsam). Proceeds from the sale are used in ORCMA’s longstanding commitment to the funding of local music organizations.
The wreaths are made to order in sizes ranging from 14 inches to 32 inches and can be customized in larger sizes as wanted. Red or maroon velvet bows are also available by order. Prices for wreaths range from $17 to $30, and bows cost $7.
And, as in years past, those who would like to give a fresh wreath with a bow to a needy family through Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties can order one or more, a press release said. The finished wreaths will be delivered to ADFAC by members of the Oak Ridge Chorus.
Wreaths must be ordered by Wednesday, Nov. 20, and must be picked up on Saturday, Dec. 7, between 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church in Oak Ridge. The church is located on the southeast corner of Lafayette Drive and Oak Ridge Turnpike. The wreaths will be in the Fellowship Hall.
Call Scott McKenney at (865) 482-5374 or Barbara Weber at (865) 463-8269 to order wreaths and bows, or for more information.
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