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The farm seeks to provide families with great wholesome memories. The farm will likely offer <br />complimentary items such as coffee/hot chocolate and cookies. The farm may have the following <br />free features: small playground structure or hay bales for kids to play on while their parents are <br />checking out, and props for family photos such as benches, stand-in boards, antique tractor or <br />truck. <br />Families may be able to bring their dogs with and there would be signage requiring dogs to be on <br />a leash at all times. <br />Parking will be available at the farm and no street parking on Ash street will be allowed, and we <br />may use a reservation system if necessary to limit the number of customers during the busiest <br />times. Initially reservations will likely not be needed, as it will take time for customers build their <br />traditions around the farm, though reservations is an available tool that other Christmas tree <br />farms utilize to help even out the customer flow. To help provide privacy screening to the nearest <br />neighbors, the farm in 2022 and 2023 planted approximately 250 quick growing arborvitae and <br />white pines along the south border as well as immediately east of the entrance. The neighbor to <br />the east wishes to have privacy screening on the north side of the driveway, and so additional <br />trees will be planted there in future years, as well as to the south. The neighbor does not want <br />a screen to the east, and so trees won’t be planted there again unless the neighbor chooses <br />otherwise. Once the Arborvitae and White Pines are large enough to provide an adequate screen, <br />the remaining buckthorn to the south will be removed. <br />It is common for families to want to get their professional family photos taken at Christmas tree <br />farms, and so professional photographers may be allowed during the offseason to have photos <br />taken of their clients. <br />Community and Environmental Stewardship <br />We believe in giving back to the great community we are located in and commit to donate at <br />least 5% of pre-tax sales receipts to Centennial School Parent Teacher Associations serving Lino <br />Lakes and to the Centennial Community Food Shelf, as well as to offer a number of free trees <br />annually to those in need. The farm may have an option for customers to donate to a specific <br />charity during their check out process and plans to have a collection bin for Toys for Tots and may <br />offer a discount on a tree or a free ornament for people that participate. <br />The farm would be open to providing free educational tours during the year to Centennial school <br />groups and community organizations (e.g. boy/girl scouts) from the nearby area as way to help <br />educate children on environmental stewardship and tree farming. This would be limited to <br />schools in the immediate area and a handful of days a year. <br />The Minnesota Christmas Tree Association, of which Steve is a board member and Treasurer, <br />annually participates in a Trees for Troops program that organizes a donation of Christmas trees <br />to military families in the US and stationed abroad and the Trees for Troops has delivered 293,000 <br />trees since 2005. Our farm plans to participate in this program once our trees are tall enough.
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