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Sunday, January 20, 2013

 

by Timothy Rutt

ChristmastreelaneThe Christmas Tree Lane Association is a little closer to its goal of replacing the old incandescent bulbs with energy-saving LEDs, thanks to sales from Webster’s Fine Stationers.

Webster’s Fine Stationers, 2450 N. Lake Avenue, had record holiday sales of Christmas Tree Lane’s proprietary memorabilia, which they carry all year long.  Webster’s give 75 percent of proceeds of Christmas Tree Lane items to the Lane, which is an Altadena holiday institution.

On Saturday, WFS gave a $512 check to the Association from the sales of Christmas Tree Lane merchandise.

“It’s something we can do to help keep Altadena’s premier holiday destination going”, says Lori Webster, “and we’re proud we can do that! Of course, the props go to the residents of Altadena, who bought their adorable products in droves!”

 

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by Timothy Rutt

ChristmastreelaneThe Christmas Tree Lane Association is a little closer to its goal of replacing the old incandescent bulbs with energy-saving LEDs, thanks to sales from Webster’s Fine Stationers.

Webster’s Fine Stationers, 2450 N. Lake Avenue, had record holiday sales of Christmas Tree Lane’s proprietary memorabilia, which they carry all year long.  Webster’s give 75 percent of proceeds of Christmas Tree Lane items to the Lane, which is an Altadena holiday institution.

On Saturday, WFS gave a $512 check to the Association from the sales of Christmas Tree Lane merchandise.

“It’s something we can do to help keep Altadena’s premier holiday destination going”, says Lori Webster, “and we’re proud we can do that! Of course, the props go to the residents of Altadena, who bought their adorable products in droves!”