The Tablet celebrated the winners of its annual “Keep Christ in Christmas” art contest in Brooklyn, New York. Students brought the Christmas spirit to life through their creative artwork.
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Saturday, January 17, 2026
The Cincinnati Fire Department responded to a fire alarm at the UC campus shortly after 10 p.m. The fire was likely caused by an artificial Christmas tree, displacing 12 students.
Thursday, January 15, 2026
The Knights of Columbus Council 2137 has announced the winners of its annual "Keep Christ in Christmas" poster contest. Awards were presented to the young artists who participated in the event.
Knights of Columbus Council 2137 has announced winners in its annual Keep Christ in Christmas poster contest. Awards were presented to the St. artists who participated.
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
The Catholic Daughters held their annual Christmas party in December. The event was in conjunction with the Knights of Columbus and St. Rose Altar Society.
Monday, January 12, 2026
A family realized their children had a long holiday break and the weather in Ohio could be unpredictable. They decided a warm winter reset was a perfect addition to their Christmas list.
Saturday, January 10, 2026
Many Christmas trees in central Ohio are being repurposed for a new use about two weeks after the holiday. These recycled trees will serve another purpose beyond their initial festive role.
Friday, January 9, 2026
Federal immigration operations in Columbus, known as Operation Buckeye, have entered a less active phase. Before the Christmas surge, daily ICE arrests were reported between 10-20, but this has significantly decreased.
Thursday, January 8, 2026
Simbang Gabi, a Filipino Christmas tradition, involves nine Masses leading up to Christmas Day. This deeply spiritual preparation is celebrated by many devotees worldwide, including in the Columbus diocese.
The Simbang Gabi tradition, a significant part of Christmas for Filipinos globally, has been celebrated for its 15th year in the diocese. Many faithful attended all nine Masses, including at Columbus St. Josephine Bakhita Parish.
Wednesday, January 7, 2026
Axios Columbus is polling readers on when they typically take down their Christmas lights and trees. The article also provides information on where to recycle Christmas lights and trees in the Columbus area.
Monday, January 5, 2026
A new tenant has brought Christmas cheer to the former Smoke Bourbon and BBQ building located at 1047 Broadway in Columbus. This festive pop-up invites patrons to 'sip something merry' during the holiday season.
Friday, January 2, 2026
The City of Columbus Department of Public Works is continuing its curbside collection of Christmas trees. Residents are reminded that crews will pick up trees from the curb.
Thursday, January 1, 2026
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is encouraging residents to repurpose their live-cut Christmas trees for animal habitats. Harrison Farm in Groveport is also collecting trees to turn them into sustainable snacks for their goats.
Curbside collection of live Christmas trees has begun in Columbus and will continue until January 30th. Residents are reminded that trees must be free of ornaments, hooks, lights, and nails before collection.
Wednesday, December 31, 2025
Burlington County, NJ is giving Christmas trees a second life by recycling them into mulch. This initiative helps cut down on landfill waste and has already saved towns significant disposal fees.
A fireworks business in Columbus, Mississippi, is welcoming shoppers as the New Year approaches. The business is associated with celebrations, including Christmas.
Columbus, Ohio fire officials are reminding residents that live Christmas trees can become a fire hazard even after the holidays. The danger increases as trees dry out, with many fires occurring in January.
Residents in Columbus, Ohio, have environmentally friendly options for disposing of their Christmas trees this year. Recycling the trees is a way to manage them better for the environment.
The Bishop of Columbus has granted a mass dispensation to immigrants who fear deportation, affecting services in Columbus and throughout Ohio. This comes after some traditional pre-Christmas celebrations saw fewer attendees.
The Ohio Fire Marshal is urging residents to remove dry Christmas trees to prevent fire hazards. Statistics show that over a third of Christmas tree fires occur in January, highlighting the ongoing risk.
Tuesday, December 30, 2025
Columbus residents can participate in an eco-friendly Christmas tree recycling campaign. The initiative runs until January 12th, offering a way to dispose of real trees after the holidays.
As the holidays conclude, live Christmas trees can become an increasing fire hazard. Residents are reminded of the risks associated with trees as the season winds down.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol reported 17 deaths from vehicle crashes during the 2025 Christmas holiday. These fatalities occurred across 14 fatal crashes on Ohio roadways.
A lawsuit against Mariah Carey concerning her hit song "All I Want for Christmas Is You" has been dismissed. The singer was awarded nearly $100,000 in attorney's fees.
Freedom Hill Farm and Rescue in Columbus is accepting Christmas tree donations as the holiday season concludes. Donated trees can find a new purpose at the farm.
Columbus Police are providing safety tips for residents as they discard holiday gifts. The advice aims to prevent potential issues following the Christmas celebration.
Walmart is currently offering substantial discounts on Christmas merchandise, with savings up to 75% off. These deals are available both online and in physical stores.
Monday, December 29, 2025
The gospel for Christmas Day Mass offers dense, lyrical theology in the New Testament's Prologue to John's Gospel. These lessons provide spiritual reflection for the holiday season.
Douglas County is offering residents an eco-friendly way to recycle their Christmas trees. This initiative provides free mulch to residents, promoting sustainability after the holidays.
Sunday, December 28, 2025
While Christmas Day has passed, several holiday events in central Ohio are still ongoing. Residents can catch these festive activities before they conclude.
The Columbus Firemen's Cheer Fund has successfully delivered holiday cheer to over 1500 children. The fund expressed gratitude to all involved in making the deliveries possible.
Several flights at John Glenn International Airport experienced delays and cancellations following Christmas. Severe winter storms were cited as the cause for the travel disruptions.
Saturday, December 27, 2025
The holidays may be winding down, but the risk of fire involving live Christmas trees is still present. It is important to take precautions to avoid potential fire hazards associated with Christmas trees.
Vanessa is organizing her annual Columbus Cares Christmas Military Dance and is looking forward to her daughter's return from college. This event highlights community support during the holiday season.
The Malvern Retreat House hosted a youth retreat called 'Following the Star,' where participants shared unique Christmas traditions. Archbishop Borys Gudziak was also honored by the Knights of Columbus.
The Valley Rescue Mission Women's Recovery Center in Columbus prepared and distributed 85 meals on Thursday morning. This initiative brought holiday cheer to the community.
'Leland in Light' was open on Christmas Day, offering a festive destination for families. Visitors could stroll through Founders Park to admire the amazing light displays.
A Times Square billboard declared Jesus as 'Palestinian' during Christmas week, with activists also voicing the claim outside St. Patrick's Cathedral. This message was displayed during the holiday period.
Friday, December 26, 2025
The 12th annual Christmas Feast was held at the Knights of Columbus in Marietta, serving nearly 1,200 people. This event provided warm meals to county residents on Christmas Day.
A photo gallery showcases the 'Lights Before Christmas' event at the Toledo Zoo, which people enjoyed on December 24th. The article also briefly mentions the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus.
The Knights of Columbus organization in Marietta successfully fed 1,147 people with Christmas meals on Thursday, December 25th. This marked the largest turnout for the program to date.
For over 40 years, a downtown Columbus church has opened its doors on Christmas Day to assist those in need. This tradition continues to provide support to the community during the holiday.
A downtown Columbus church has maintained its tradition of opening its doors on Christmas Day for over four decades. This initiative aims to help and serve those in the community who are in need.
A local nonprofit in Columbus, Georgia, launched its operations with a community outreach event on Christmas Day. The event was created to serve community members and provide assistance.
Multiple organizations in Columbus, Georgia, united to provide food and warmth to the community on Christmas. This collaborative effort has been supporting the area since 1960.
The Shamokin Knights of Columbus hosted a free Christmas meal to ensure local residents did not have to spend the holiday alone or without dinner. This event provided a festive meal for the community.
Thursday, December 25, 2025
Christmas ornaments created by former eighth-grade students from Columbus St. Joseph Montessori School were displayed outside the White House. The ornaments were made in the period leading up to and just after Christmas.
John Glenn Columbus International Airport experienced a heartwarming scene with numerous Christmas homecomings. Travelers filled the terminal with joy, laughter, and hugs as they reunited with loved ones for the holiday.
Many shoppers in the Columbus area were busy on Christmas Eve completing their last-minute gift buying. This activity reflects the final preparations for the holiday.
A couple from Grandview Heights has won the city's inaugural "Light the Heights" Christmas Competition. They are celebrating festive bragging rights for their holiday decorations.
Wednesday, December 24, 2025
The Commons in Columbus will be open on Christmas Eve with limited holiday hours. The venue is located at 300 Washington St.
Various restaurants in Columbus, Ohio, are offering festive dining experiences for both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Options range from upscale steakhouses to more casual establishments.
The Columbus area features a variety of restaurants open for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. These dining options include everything from upscale steakhouses to casual spots.
Businesses in Uptown Columbus have announced their operating hours for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. This information is crucial for those planning holiday dining or last-minute shopping.
Parishes in the Lima region, including Columbus Grove, will hold Christmas Eve and Christmas Day services. St. Barbara Catholic Church in Cloverdale also announced its holiday service schedule.
Businesses in the Uptown Columbus area have announced their operating schedules for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. This information helps residents plan their holiday activities.
Columbus St. Patrick Church celebrated Bambinelli Sunday, a tradition where parishioners bless the Baby Jesus from their home Nativity scenes. This event occurs in the weeks leading up to Christmas.
Tuesday, December 23, 2025
Columbus Brewing Company has transformed its west side taproom into a festive holiday bar called Tracksuit Taproom. This temporary transformation offers a seasonal experience for visitors.
Two businesses have joined forces to provide toys for local children this Christmas. This initiative aims to bring holiday cheer to the community.
Businesses in Uptown Columbus have announced modified operating hours for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. This adjustment is in anticipation of the holiday peak.
The Keep Columbus Beautiful commission is encouraging residents to recycle their Christmas trees. This initiative promotes environmental sustainability after the holidays.
Dorsie Taylor of Columbus has been named the winner of the WCBI Christmas Tree Showdown. Ms. Taylor received a $50 gift card from the sponsor.
The Columbus and La Grange Bees held their Annual 'Bee' Christmas Party at Robert's Steakhouse in Flatonia. Attendees enjoyed a great lunch during the festive gathering.
It has been over 30 years since the iconic Christmas film 'Home Alone' was released. This article shares fun facts about the holiday movie that fans may not know.
Monday, December 22, 2025
A local nonprofit dedicated to guiding young men hosted their annual Christmas event, which included new additions this year. The event aimed to give back to the community.
The Columbus Botanical Garden is described as a feast for the eyes during Christmas. Tickets are selling out fast, so don't wait to purchase them.
The annual Christmas Bird Count, organized by the National Audubon Society, will take place at the Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge in Seymour. The event is scheduled for January 1st.
Information is available on how to call a Santa Claus hotline. The article mentions Brady Smith portraying Santa Claus during the Neiman Marcus Christmas Book event in 2014.
A report has identified US cities that excel at celebrating Christmas, based on various factors. WalletHub analyzed the 100 largest cities to determine the best holiday destinations.
Temperatures are expected to be warmer than usual for Christmas week, despite the official start of winter. Lows are currently in the 30s, but will rise.
Columbus, Ohio will experience a cold end to the weekend with highs in the low to mid-30s. However, warmer temperatures are expected leading up to Christmas Day.
Winter has officially begun, but the forecast for Christmas week indicates a warm-up. This weather pattern is expected for the upcoming holiday.
Sunday, December 21, 2025
Jonathan Byrd, a cancer survivor, has been transforming into Santa Claus for nearly two decades to share Christmas cheer. He visits a treatment center, bringing holiday spirit to those in need.
Community organizations in Milford collaborated to provide over 250 meals during a Christmas dinner for the homeless. They also distributed essential winter clothing and supplies to those in need.
The Carpe Diem String Quartet, featuring violinists Sam Weiser and Marisa Ishikawa, violist Korine Fujiwara, and cellist Ariana Nelson, will perform Felix Mendelssohn's works. The event includes a rendition of 'I'll Be Home for Christmas'.
Several traditional Christmas events in Ohio have been rescheduled this year due to historic winter brutalities. This impacts travelers needing to know about the changes.
The Franklin County shelter is offering holiday sleepovers for shelter dogs, allowing people to foster them over Christmas. This program is open to residents both inside and outside of Franklin County.
The Columbus area is experiencing temperatures near 21 degrees with wind chills dipping into the low teens. However, highs are expected to climb into the mid-40s by the end of the day, offering a warmer turn before Christmas travel.
The Saturday evening forecast for Columbus, OH indicates a warming trend leading up to Christmas. This outlook suggests milder temperatures as the holiday approaches.
Bartholomew County and the City of Columbus have announced their Christmas closings and holiday collection schedule. All city offices in Columbus, including Columbus City Utilities, will be closed on Wednesday.
This article provides essential information for those planning to drive in Ohio during the Christmas season. It details expected road conditions, ongoing work zones, and planning advice from OHGO.
The Columbus area is forecasted to reach a high of 60 degrees on Christmas Day, approaching the record high of 64 set in 1893. This information comes from the 10 Weather Impact team.
A look back at December 20, 2015, mentions a Christmas Concert. It also notes that Owens Communications Inc. of Columbus announced a merger with Emergency Radio Service of Ligonier on January 1st.
Saturday, December 20, 2025
Consider a cabin rental in the woods for a long weekend as a last-minute Christmas gift. This option provides short-term use of another's gear for an adventurous recipient.
This article offers ideas for last-minute Christmas shopping. It also mentions trending news in Ohio, including a Menards rebate settlement and a new I-71 flyover ramp in Columbus.
The upcoming Christmas and New Year's holiday period is anticipated to be the busiest on record for travel. The article also notes a public hearing held for a proposed 30-bed hospital in Columbus.
This segment highlights four unique Christmas festivals across the USA, touching on hometown holiday traditions like tree or menorah lightings. It's part of a 'Countdown to Christmas' series.
The Knights of Columbus are hosting a Scholarship Soup Supper as part of their 25 Days of Christmas promotion. This event is scheduled to take place from December 3rd to December 22nd.
A family in Columbus County is opening their home to spread Christmas cheer, decorating extravagantly for the holidays. Their home is described as embodying the spirit of the holidays.
An Ohio woman is repurposing old Christmas cards to honor service members. This creative initiative gives a new life to holiday cards while showing appreciation.
Grace Episcopal Church and Pantry is organizing a Christmas food distribution event scheduled for December 22nd and 23rd. This initiative aims to ensure families can celebrate the Christmas season with food.
ODOT is sharing recommendations for Christmas and New Year's travel as winter weather approaches. The agency is preparing for snow and ice conditions on the roads.
With Santa's arrival imminent, over a million FFA members nationwide have submitted their Christmas wish lists. This article explores what these members hope to find under the tree.
State Auto's 'Christmas Corner' was a beloved Columbus holiday tradition that began in 1931 during the Great Depression. This display brightened the holidays for decades.
Mothers in an Ohio prison are cherishing Christmas visits with their children through the 'Christmas Miracle' program. This initiative allows them to connect during the holiday season.
St. John's Lutheran Church is inviting the community to its children's Christmas program, titled 'Unwrapping Christmas.' The event is scheduled to take place on Sunday, December 21st.
President Donald Trump has designated Christmas Eve and the day after Christmas as extra days off for federal workers in 2025. This decision impacts federal holidays and potential closures.
This segment features last-minute holiday gift ideas available at Easton Town Center. It highlights shopping opportunities in the final weekend before Christmas.
The Keep Columbus Beautiful Commission has announced the return of its annual Christmas tree recycling campaign. This initiative encourages residents to recycle their trees after the holiday season.
Friday, December 19, 2025
The Columbus Elks Lodge #521 is continuing its charitable Christmas giving program for 2025. The program aims to provide assistance to those in need during the holiday season.
Students at James Cole Elementary School participated in various holiday activities, including making gingerbread houses for Christmas. The school also hosted a reindeer visit and explored holidays around the world.
The weather forecast for Christmas Day in Columbus indicates mostly cloudy skies with a chance of light rain. Temperatures are expected to be mild for the holiday.
Reservations are still being accepted for this year's Christmas Day Feast, hosted by the Knights of Columbus. The deadline to make a reservation is Sunday, December 21st.
Mothers in an Ohio prison are cherishing Christmas visits with their children through the 'Christmas Miracle' program. The initiative aims to bring holiday cheer to families separated by incarceration.
A local alumnae chapter has distributed early Christmas gifts to the community, providing bags filled with essentials and treats. Each bag contained items like fruits, socks, and a recipe for dessert.
Bob Eckstein of Gahanna has transformed his front lawn into a spectacular Christmas light display for over four decades. This long-standing tradition brings holiday cheer to the neighborhood.
The Seymour Department of Public Works has announced drop-off locations for live Christmas trees, starting Friday. These sites will help residents properly dispose of their trees after the holiday season.
Columbus Peachtree Mall is offering photo opportunities with Santa Claus and gift wrapping stations for the Christmas season. These services provide convenient holiday options for shoppers.
The Ohio Department of Transportation is advising travelers about busy highways during the Christmas season. AAA predicts a record number of Americans will be traveling for the holidays.
Second-grade students from Central Elementary brought holiday spirit to the Columbus square by caroling. Their joyful performances spread Christmas cheer throughout the community.
Griffin & Griffin Towing hosted their annual 'Shop With a Tow Operator' event, marking a decade of giving back. Tow drivers swapped calls for a day to shop with local children for Christmas.
Thursday, December 18, 2025
The Trans-Siberian Orchestra's 'Ghosts of Christmas Eve' tour is scheduled to play multiple shows at Nationwide Arena in Columbus. This event is part of their holiday tour, offering a festive musical experience.
Columbus is offering a variety of festive foodie events this holiday season. These events provide something for everyone looking to celebrate Christmas with culinary delights.
The new romantic comedy 'Christmas in Chicago' is having a special debut screening at Phoenix Theatres Lennox Town Center in Columbus. This event allows locals to see the film before its wider release.
Diocesan parishes in Columbus have released their schedules for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day Masses. Services will be held at various churches, including Immaculate Conception and Our Lady of Guadalupe.
The article discusses the likelihood of a white Christmas in Columbus, Ohio, referencing past snowfall. It touches on the weather expectations for the holiday season.
This article highlights various activities happening in Columbus during the week leading up to Christmas. It covers a range of events including holiday shows, concerts, and theater performances.
Columbus County has been celebrating Christmas with various events over the past weekends. There are still some opportunities left for residents to participate in the holiday festivities.
Police are investigating vandalism and theft at the Knights of Columbus Hall, which was storing toys for the Catholic Charities Christmas Toy distribution. The incident occurred before the planned distribution.
Wednesday, December 17, 2025
Enjoy Christmas music played on the piano and organ at First Christian Church in Columbus. The concert will take place from 12:10 to 12:50 p.m.
Bale Kenyon Family Farms in Delaware County is offering pay-what-you-can Christmas trees, remaining open until Friday or until all trees are claimed. This initiative aims to make having a Christmas tree accessible to more families.
Join Hound Song Brewing Co. for their holiday traditions, including a Christmas sing-along event. The festivities will take place at 535 Walnut St. in Columbus.
Columbus Fire and Rescue is reminding residents of important safety measures for Christmas trees. These tips are crucial whether you have already decorated or are planning to do so soon.
WCBI is hosting a Christmas Tree Showdown event. This contest celebrates the holiday spirit and features trees from the Columbus area and Lowndes County.
The Bartholomew County Solid Waste Management District is accepting Christmas-related waste materials at their Columbus and Bartholomew County locations. This service helps manage post-holiday waste responsibly.
Several Columbus restaurants will be open to serve patrons on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. This provides dining options for those looking to celebrate the holidays out.
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
Grove City is offering a festive cocktail trail with seasonal drinks like maple old-fashioneds, Christmas cosmos, and spiked apple cider. This event allows participants to enjoy a variety of holiday-themed beverages.
Volunteers with Firefighters 4 Kids are busy sorting toy donations to ensure they are ready for Christmas delivery. This effort helps provide toys to children during the holiday season.
Families were able to bring their children to meet Santa during the 'Soup with Santa' event at the Fort Calhoun Fire Hall. This was part of the 'Christmas in Calhoun' festivities.
The Community Chorus recently performed their "Christmas in the Foothills" concert at Polk County High School. The audience was delighted by the festive holiday performance.
Several restaurants in and around Columbus will be open on Christmas Eve, offering dining options for those looking to celebrate. Reservations are recommended for many of these establishments.
The 'Shop with a Cop' event successfully helped 155 young people during the Christmas season. This initiative provides assistance to children by allowing them to shop for toys.
A dozen restaurants in the Columbus area will be open on Christmas Day, providing various dining choices for the holiday. It is advised to check restaurant websites for reservation requirements.
Multiple Columbus and central Ohio restaurants are offering dining services on Christmas Day. Patrons are encouraged to verify reservation policies directly with the establishments.
Discover Downtown Franklin is now selling Christmas ornaments to commemorate the holiday season. These festive ornaments are available for purchase at Main and Madison Market.
Monday, December 15, 2025
The Columbus Firemen's Cheer Fund, the oldest charity in the county, held its 95th annual Delivery Date. Over 60 volunteers helped give local kids a good Christmas.
Mike Hackman of Columbus captured a photo of his two Christmas-colored bird houses in his backyard after a snowfall. The image was taken this month.
The Vatican will unveil its Nativity scene and light up the Christmas tree in St. Peter's Square on December 15th. After Christmas, the fir tree will be used for environmental sustainability.
The Milford Center Christmas Parade has been canceled due to weather conditions. The cancellation was announced by the sheriff's office in Union County.
Various holiday events are happening around Ohio, including at the Columbus Zoo, which will be closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Other events include Gifts of the Craftsmen.
Watershed Distillery in Columbus, Ohio, is featured for its holiday cocktails to spice up the season. The article also mentions the Christmas Cheer program needing support.
The county courthouse Christmas tree is welcoming the holiday season for the second time. Special events like this highlight the vibrant community, according to County Judge Frank New.
This article explores real filming locations in New York City featured in beloved Christmas movies. The Independent braved below-freezing temperatures to visit these iconic spots.
The Skunk Train has transformed its Mendocino Redwood Run into a giant Christmas spectacle. This two-hour rail cruise features colossal glowing holiday lights through the redwood country.
Christmas music is performing strongly on the Billboard 200 chart, with several holiday albums filling the top 10. One Christmas song climbed up two spots to reach No. 4.
Sunday, December 14, 2025
Several organizations in the Columbus area are hosting Christmas toy drives and holiday events throughout December. These initiatives aim to bring joy to local families during the holiday season.
The Knights of Columbus Council 1338 has announced the winners of their annual "Keep Christ in Christmas" contest. Molly Fornwalt and Arnold Melara, both fifth graders, were recognized for their participation.
The New Horizons Band of Godfrey will perform their "Sounds of Christmas" concert this Sunday, December 14th. The performance will take place at the Godfrey Knights of Columbus.
The December Photo of the Month contest has a theme of "Christmas tree." Susan Ross from Columbus, Ohio, shared her family's 2025 Christmas tree as an entry.
Dance Indiana 2025 is hosting a Christmas Dance event from 7 to 10 p.m. at The Commons, located at 300 Washington St. in Columbus. Attendees can dance with the Starlighters and enjoy a cash bar.
The Mill Race Center will host "Let It Be Christmas Everywhere" at 1 p.m. on December 14th. This event is presented by The Lasting Impressions.
Saturday, December 13, 2025
The Columbus Firemen's Cheer Fund Delivery Day began with the community gathering to send Christmas boxes full of toys. This event focuses on providing holiday cheer through donations.
Barbara Hardesty, known as Ohio's Christmas Tree Lady, fills her Columbus home with Christmas trees, now over 777, to spread holiday cheer. This tradition began thirteen years ago to brighten her days.
A Carillon Christmas event is bringing holiday spirit to Ohio history with festive lights and music. Visitors can experience Carillon Park in a completely new, illuminated environment.
The Marmont Speakeasy, located in the basement of Forno, has transformed into a vintage Christmas pop-up inspired by Normal Rockwell. This offers a cozy holiday atmosphere reminiscent of visiting grandma's house.
The season kicks off with a tree lighting ceremony in the park at 6 p.m., followed by fireworks. All proceeds from this event will benefit the “No Child Without a Christmas Fund.”
Accuweather forecasts partly cloudy skies for Christmas Day in Columbus, with high temperatures expected to be in the low range. This weather report offers a glimpse into the conditions for the holiday.
The Knights of Columbus Council #3880 at St. Thomas the Apostle Parish is holding a Christmas tree sale. The sale will continue daily through mid-December.