MADISON – The Rocket City Trash Pandas are stepping up to the plate during the Christmas season to help those less fortunate.
Through their Trash Pandas Foundation, the team is partnering with local nonprofit organizations, including Faith Christian Academy, First Stop, and Russell Hill Foundation of Clearview Cancer Institute, to sell Christmas trees as part of the Rocket City Christmas Light Show at Toyota Field.
Proceeds will directly benefit a rotating group of local nonprofit organizations and the Trash Pandas Foundation, the team said. The nonprofit organizations will be on-site at the Winter Wonderland inside Toyota Field on the days in which they are a beneficiary.
“Charitable giving is paramount to the holiday season,” said Trash Pandas Executive Vice President & General Manager Garrett Fahrmann. “An opportunity to fund-raise with these worthy causes is one we would not pass up.”
The Trash Pandas said a limited number of trees will be delivered Nov. 16 to Toyota Field. The classic Fraser firs will range in size from 2 feet to 9 feet tall, costing from $20 to $120 each. A pre-sale opportunity is available at TrashPandasChristmas.com.
TREE SIZE & DONATION CHART
- 2-3 feet tall – $20
- 3-4 feet tall – $35
- 4-5 feet tall – $50
- 5-6 feet tall – $65
- 6-7 feet tall – $80
- 7-8 feet tall – $100
- 8-9 feet tall – $120
Trees can be purchased at Toyota Field beginning Nov. 17 during Winter Wonderland hours at the Rocket City Christmas Light Show. The fourth annual show runs Nov. 17-Dec. 31.
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