2023-24 Tree Pickup Campaign
Thank you Newtown and Sandy Hook! This was a record year for our fundraiser, with more trees and more money raised than in any prior year. With these funds, our scouts will be able to participate in troop and BSA activities, where they will continue to build leadership skills and serve our community
Christmas Tree Pickup Sign Up
To sign up now, select "Add to Cart" for your desired donation level
The pickups will run the 1st three full weekends of January.
We cover locations in Newtown (06470) and Sandy Hook (06482) only. For addresses beyond this area, please reach out to your location Public Works Department.
During checkout, you will select a pickup date, along with
tree pickup location and desired payment option
For those wishing to pay via cash/check, you will select "Offline" payment at Checkout - but you still need to complete the checkout process so we can schedule your tree pickup.
For further details on the campaign, scroll below
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Thank you for supporting Troop 270 of Newtown
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays Newtown! Once again, our Troop 270 scouts will be collecting trees throughout Newtown and Sandy Hook. This is an important fundraising campaign that allows the scouts to raise funds they can use for scouting events such as summer camp tuition and fees for leadership training or high adventure trips. As the costs of membership and activities continue to rise, fundraisers like this help ease the burden on the scouts and their families. To have a friendly and helpful Boy Scout from Troop 270 pick up your Christmas tree and or wreath after the holiday, please sign up above by selecting your desired donation level. Scroll down further to learn more about how your tree donation will benefit a local conservation project.
Conservation Matters
By donating your Christmas Tree, you are not just supporting the scouts of Troop 270 but you are also helping the environment. About 1/3 of the trees are provided to the Candlewood Valley Trout Unlimited organization. CVTU uses the trees to line the banks of local streams to stabilize the banks and prevent erosion. The balance of the trees are chipped at the Newtown Transfer Station to provide free mulch to town residents. Continue scrolling down to learn about our generous partners in this important program. Click "Add to Cart" above to sign up.