Tree Delivered to Roof of Hotel
Wednesday, November 7, 2012 @ 3:57 AM

Prince George, B.C.- The Tree that will be the focus of a major fundraising campaign for the Salvation Army this year, has been delivered to the roof of the Coast Inn of the North.
The tree was harvested in the Upper Fraser region, and was delivered yesterday by Warmac industries.
With the help of a crane, the tree was placed on the roof of the hotel.
It will be decked out with lights which will mark certain levels of financial contributions.
The official Light Up event is set for the 21st of November at 5:30 at the Coast Inn. This being the 25th Anniversary of the event, there is a special treat in store, as Santa will “rappel” down the side of the hotel as part of the light up festivities.
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And here we go again, in not being able to call it a “Christmas” tree!
I guess it’s officially the Sally Ann Tree I guess or the Fundraising Tree
And again no mention of the free crane service donated by…………………….
Thanks to Warmac and the Mysterious Anonymous Crane Co. for supporting this effort yet again.
metalman.
Christmas is the season we should be celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.
“And here we go again, in not being able to call it a “Christmas” tree!”
No kidding. I wonder how long it will be before they start to bleep the word “Christmas” on TV?
Merry -bleep- everyone.
Looks like a very nice tree this year.
“Christmas is the season we should be celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ”.
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I hear Donald Trump is offering a $1 million for proof of JC’s birth certificate.
I see from the picture that the Coast Inn still has the crappy, ineffective guest room bathroom exhaust fans in place.
Those things did’nt do the job in 1965, but they’re still there. Less of a problem now that smoking is not allowed in most rooms.
Back to the crane co. it has always been Sterling Crane who donated a machine and operator, I assume they were there again this year?
metalman.
A favourite PG Christmas tradition!!
Looks like a beauty of a Christmas tree this year!
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