Knights of Columbus Launches Christmas tree and wreath sale fundraiser 

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The Knights of Columbus Council 6016 has launched its annual Christmas Tree & Wreath Sale, with all proceeds benefiting local charitable programs. The sale is open online until Nov. 13 at 10 p.m., offering a chance for community members to purchase fresh, premium Christmas trees and wreaths. 

“Our trees are exceptionally fresh,” Brian Paik, treasurer of the Knights of Columbus Council 6016, said in a news release. “We work directly with a trusted vendor in Oregon, ensuring that the trees are cut just days before they arrive. But beyond offering premium holiday decorations, this fundraiser is about something much bigger — supporting families and individuals right here in the Santa Clarita community.” 

The funds raised will help provide warm winter coats to local children, offer scholarships to deserving students, and help fund some ongoing projects at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. Additionally, the proceeds will aid the Knights in their efforts to support the St. Vincent de Paul Society, a Catholic organization that offers vital services such as food, clothing, and housing assistance, and the Santa Clarita Valley Pregnancy Center, which provides critical care and resources to expectant mothers. 

Paik also shared the organization’s vision for growth: “We have an initiative to expand this fundraiser to all of Santa Clarita, so even more people can benefit from the work we’re doing.” This expansion would bring greater support to local charities and further the Knights of Columbus’ ability to assist those in need across the community. 

Customers who place their orders by Nov. 13 can pick up their trees on Dec. 2 at the OLPH parking lot, 23225 Lyons Ave., Santa Clarita. Free delivery is available for elderly customers or those needing assistance. 

To place an order, visit fundraiser4us.com/shop/KOCC-6016 or contact the Brian Paik of the Knights of Columbus via email at [email protected]. 

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