After Christmas, click here to find how how and where to easily recycle or dispose of your Christmas tree! And to recycle used, broken or old Christmas lights and electronics See this page for local options to easily recycle your Christmas holiday lights
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After Christmas, click here to find how how and where to easily recycle or dispose of your Christmas tree! And to recycle used, broken or old Christmas lights and electronics See this page for local options to easily recycle your Christmas holiday lights
In March, you'll want to take your children to a free Easter egg hunt - see our companion website to find a local Easter Egg hunt - (www.EasterEggHuntsAndEasterEvents.org) . It's the ONLY website that is updated every Easter for all Easter Egg hunts in the U.S.
Click on Resources above, if you need a county map.
There are no Christmas tree farms in this area, but you can cut a tree in a national forest - with a permit! Most are in Otero County. See this page for details.
Note: all of the listings for this area are on one page. Clicking on the map
takes you to the page of all listings for this state.
For Easter egg Hunts, Children's Consignment Sales, Local Farm Markets and other types of Farms, click here.
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