The Giving Tree - Zephyrhills

The Giving Tree - Zephyrhills This project started with just the giveaway of two trees on 11/16/2021.

Since then this has become a total community effort to help brighten the families that are less fortunate with a tree, food, and other items to make their Christmas brighter!

11/29/2022

Live Drawing

We’ll be going live here shortly, we’ve got 44 entries!!!!
11/29/2022

We’ll be going live here shortly, we’ve got 44 entries!!!!

11/28/2022

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Tonight is the night! We will go live tonight at 8 pm to draw 10 names for trees. Each winner will be contacted privately as well and be given the instructions on how to claim their tree. It’s not to late to enter so if you are someone in need this season please follow the steps below. You have until 7 pm to enter.

Here’s how to enter:

* Submissions are via messenger to this page

* Send us your name, your reason for needing assistance, and if there’s children in the home (we have other partners who may be able to assist in other ways)

* No referral entries, our committee needs to hear directly from the person in need.

* Like our page, follow, and share this post so that we can reach others

All steps must be followed in order to be entered. You will receive a message from us within 24 hrs securing your ticket entry and they will be drawn 11/28 via live video. Winners will also be contacted privately to claim their trees.

If you are interested in getting involved in anyway please feel free to contact us as well. We’d love to hear from you!

Zephyrhills Free Press AOK Family Fun Center

Give Thanks! A free meal to those in need.AOK Family Fun Center 🙏🏻 🦃
11/22/2022

Give Thanks! A free meal to those in need.

AOK Family Fun Center

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📣📣📣📣Last year we were able to provide over 20 local families in the Zephyrhills community with a live Christmas tree alo...
11/22/2022

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Last year we were able to provide over 20 local families in the Zephyrhills community with a live Christmas tree along with a food package to help ease the burden for families in need. So far we’ve got 10 locked in with the potential for more.

Here’s how to enter:

* Submissions are via messenger to this page

* Send us your name, your reason for needing assistance, and if there’s children in the home (we have other partners who may be able to assist in other ways)

* No referral entries, our committee needs to hear directly from the person in need.

* Like our page, follow, and share this post so that we can reach others

All steps must be followed in order to be entered. You will receive a message from us within 24 hrs securing your ticket entry and they will be drawn 11/28 via live video. Winners will also be contacted privately to claim their trees.

If you are interested in getting involved in anyway please feel free to contact us as well. We’d love to hear from you!

Zephyrhills Free Press AOK Family Fun Center

11/20/2022

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Big Announcement Coming Tuesday!!!!

We’re Back, and we’re at it again!

Just another way to help year round! 🙏🏻 Calling all hands on deck! The Thomas Promise needs our help! Their pantry is em...
03/05/2022

Just another way to help year round! 🙏🏻

Calling all hands on deck! The Thomas Promise needs our help! Their pantry is empty!!!! This organization has been responsible for providing nutritious meals and snack items to school kids and their families for years in our community. So tomorrow from 3-5 pm I will be at A.O.K taking up collections of non perishable items. Primary items of need are apple sauces in single servings, fruit cups, raisins, granola bars, or crackers (cheese or peanut butter). But truthfully anything helps. Let’s load the truck! In return if you’re interested for a $20 contribution (show receipt) I’ll buy your first beverage at AOK. So that’s 3-5 pm tomorrow! Hope to see y’all there!

Thanks,
Joe Lancaster

From all of us here at The Giving Tree, we wish a Merry Christmas to you all! To those families that shared their trees ...
12/24/2021

From all of us here at The Giving Tree, we wish a Merry Christmas to you all! To those families that shared their trees with us we thank you! We look forward to blessing many more families next year and again Merry Christmas!

Somewhere in Alabama. A small town with a cute main street, lots of muddy trucks, and men who wear neon orange, even to ...
12/16/2021

Somewhere in Alabama. A small town with a cute main street, lots of muddy trucks, and men who wear neon orange, even to church.

The elementary school staff went overboard on decorations that year. Too overboard. The school had, for instance, purchased two dozen balsam fir Christmas trees.

The school placed the trees in each classroom, office, hallway, multi-purpose room, and urinal. They bought so many live trees the school had leftovers.

“It’s the fresh smell everyone likes,” said the 73-year-old maintenance man. “Everyone just loves a live tree.”

Let’s call him Butch. The grizzled janitor reminds you of your favorite uncle. He’s a Vietnam vet who smokes like a diesel freighter and is about as warm and fuzzy as 300-grit sandpaper.

After Butch decorated the school halls, he had three surplus balsams left. He stored the trees in the custodian’s closet, then texted a local preacher.

“I just told the preacher, ‘Hey, look, I got two or three trees left, if you know anyone who wants a real tree, just tell’em to call me. They can have one.’”

The first telephone call came in late that night. It was the voice of a child. A little girl.

“Is this the man with the trees?”

“Yes it is.”

“My family ain’t got no tree.”

The next day, Butch drove into the hinterlands, past miles of cotton and rows of peanuts, until he found a doublewide trailer on a dirt lot. A faded blue tarp covered the roof.

He installed the tree for the needy family and received roughly six thousand hugs before he left. The little girl wished him a merry Christmas. She even kissed his cheek.

On his drive back into town he got another phone call. “Hi,” said the voice of an old woman. “Is this the man with the trees?”

“It is.”

“Well, I’d love a real tree.”

In a few hours Butch was in an elderly woman’s living room, decorating a fragrant conifer while Bing Crosby sang in Deutsch.

Before he finished at the old woman’s place, another call came in. It was a teenage boy. “Is this the man giving away trees?”

“Sure is.”

Before Butch knew it he was across town, delivering his last fir to a family of six who lived in a one-bedroom unit in a rundown apartment building.

Then he was out of trees.

The next morning his phone woke him up. “Excuse me,” said the soft spoken voice of a young mother. “Is this the man with the free trees?”

He rubbed sleep from his eyes and almost told the woman that all his trees were gone, but he didn’t have the heart.

“I’ll be right over,” he said.

He stopped by a Christmas-tree lot near the Piggly Wiggly and bought their biggest tree. Soon, he was at a ramshackle house, standing on a ladder, hanging a shining star upon the highest bough.

He received four more calls about trees that day. The next day he got nine calls.

“Is this the man with the free trees?” they all asked.

Butch’s answer was always the same. “Gimme your address.” And then he delivered a tree. On the house.

He became a regular at the Christmas-tree lot each morning, purchasing more trees to give away. Sometimes he bought 10 trees at a time. Sometimes more. And still the calls kept coming. The requests came from all kinds.

A little girl with a mother dying of cancer. A single father who worked at the mill. A young family who lived in a house with no electricity or running water.

A 10-year-old boy being raised by his 19-year-old sister. Twelve residents of a local nursing home. A homeless woman who lived in a church shelter.

A Mexican dishwasher. A man living in an RV parked at a Walmart. A kid in critical condition in the local hospital.

Sometimes Butch delivered five or six free trees each day. By the end of the season, he had given away over 100 trees. Although, if he’s being honest, it was probably more than that. He lost count somewhere around 50.

“I don’t even wanna know how many I gave away, man. I ain’t keeping score. I don’t tell people what I’m doing because publicity ain’t what I’m about.”

After our short interview, I asked how his own house was decorated for Christmas.

There was a pause on the telephone.

“My house?” he said. “I ain’t got no decorations at my house.”

“None?”

“Well, I did have a tree, but I got rid of it a few days ago.”

I asked where it went.

“Oh, some guy called and asked if I was the guy giving away trees. I was like, ‘Yeah, that’s me.’ Then he told me he just got custody of his daughter on Monday, he wanted to have a real tree when she came to live with him. So I just gave him mine.”

Next, I asked the obvious question. I asked why anyone would do something like this for another.

His answer came quickly.

“That’s the wrong question,” he said. “The better question is, why not?”

Why not.

Thank you to the The Zephyrhills News for the mention in their article from the recent 12/9 edition. We actually ended u...
12/11/2021

Thank you to the The Zephyrhills News for the mention in their article from the recent 12/9 edition. We actually ended up with 21 trees and meals given back the local community!

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A.O.K Zephyrhills Free Press

This is what it’s all about!!!! This is just one of the several trees given away this season and look at that smile! As ...
12/10/2021

This is what it’s all about!!!! This is just one of the several trees given away this season and look at that smile! As a reminder of you were one of our recipients we’d love to have a photo of your tree all decked out (smiling faces optional) so we can put a collage together to share with everyone! Thanks, Merry Christmas, and God Bless!

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“The Mulligan Round” Held at Mulligans TavernThe basic definition of mulligan, a term most associated with golf, is a "d...
12/06/2021

“The Mulligan Round” Held at Mulligans Tavern

The basic definition of mulligan, a term most associated with golf, is a "do-over," a second try after your first has gone awry.

So not that we did anything wrong,but instead did a lot of good for the community; we did leave out the gift cards from two local based restaurants that stepped to the plate on our live drawing the other night. With that we are going to run one final round with 4 trees which I Joe Lancaster along with a donor from Outcast MC will handle purchasing along with a $50 gift certificate to Mulligans Tavern and 3 $25 gift certificates to Commandoughs. This will also bring our total for this year to 21 trees for the first year of The Giving Tree. We will run this drawing live tonight at 8 pm. So be sure to check the event that will be created shortly to see if you’ve won!

****UPDATE****

Outcast MC has had a local member step in and he offered to purchase an additional tree so now there will be 4 given away tonight. Thanks “J”

(Drawing will be done with those who have already entered and unfortunately we won’t be accepting any other entries to give those families their chances to win. Thank you!)

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