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Originally published Thursday, November 5, 2009 at 12:01 AM

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Permits available to cut Christmas trees

Christmas tree-cutting permits are now available for the Olympic National Forest. One tree is allowed per family, and trees may be cut only in designated areas.

Christmas tree-cutting permits are now available for the Olympic National Forest. One tree is allowed per family, and trees may be cut only in designated areas.

The permits, at $5 each, are available at Olympia Forest Headquarters, Hoodsport Visitor Information Center, Hood Canal Ranger District in Quilcene, Pacific Ranger District Information Centers in Forks and Quinault, or by mail order through all locations but Hoodsport.

For more information call 360-956-2400.

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I got an idea..........how about you spend a few extra bucks at a tree "FARM" or just buy an imitation tree, instead of cutting down a...  Posted on November 5, 2009 at 7:13 AM by sarcasm420. Jump to comment
Sarcasm420, Does your name mean you're a smart ass stoner? I agree with you none the less.  Posted on November 5, 2009 at 3:51 PM by clean jeans. Jump to comment

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