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The City of Naperville's 30th annual Arbor Day Tree Sale will take place online for a four-week period beginning March 22. The sale link will open on Monday, March 22 at 8 a.m. and will close on Friday, April 16 at 5 p.m. or when all trees are sold (whichever comes first). A socially distanced drive-thru tree pickup will take place on Saturday, April 24 at the Public Works Service Center, 180 Fort Hill Dr. from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Residents will be able to select from 31 different species of container-grown trees costing between $35 and $70 for use in beautifying their yards and sustaining the environment. About 500 trees are available for purchase, including various maples, oaks and elms.
All orders will take place through the online sales platform at www.naperville.il.us/2021-treelist, which will open to the public at 8 a.m. on March 22. Trees are categorized by price, however multiple tree types may be purchased through PayPal in one transaction. Once an online order is complete, shoppers will be directed to use an online calendar to schedule a time to pick up their tree(s) on Saturday, April 24 at the Public Works Service Center, 180 Fort Hill Dr. For the safety of all, participants will be asked to stay in their vehicles and wear masks while City staff members load the trees into vehicles during their pre-scheduled pickup timeslot.
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Residents will be limited to six trees. All tree sales are final, and trees must be picked up on April 24. Payment will be forfeited for trees that are not picked up on April 24. No refunds will be given.
For more information and to shop the sale beginning March 22, visit www.naperville.il.us/arbordaytreesale.
Residents will be able to select from 31 different species of container-grown trees costing between $35 and $70 for use in beautifying their yards and sustaining the environment. About 500 trees are available for purchase, including various maples, oaks and elms.
All orders will take place through the online sales platform at www.naperville.il.us/2021-treelist, which will open to the public at 8 a.m. on March 22. Trees are categorized by price, however multiple tree types may be purchased through PayPal in one transaction. Once an online order is complete, shoppers will be directed to use an online calendar to schedule a time to pick up their tree(s) on Saturday, April 24 at the Public Works Service Center, 180 Fort Hill Dr. For the safety of all, participants will be asked to stay in their vehicles and wear masks while City staff members load the trees into vehicles during their pre-scheduled pickup timeslot.
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Residents will be limited to six trees. All tree sales are final, and trees must be picked up on April 24. Payment will be forfeited for trees that are not picked up on April 24. No refunds will be given.
For more information and to shop the sale beginning March 22, visit www.naperville.il.us/arbordaytreesale.
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