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D50 Custom Designs Hosts Annual Christmas Tree Sale to Benefit Local Youth Groups

Freshly Cut Douglas and Noble Firs Return to Louie’s Ace Home Center Lot.
D50 Custom Designs Hosts Annual Christmas Tree Sale to Benefit Local Youth Groups
2024 D50 Christmas Tree Lot. Photo by Rusty Diaz.

D50 Custom Designs, owned by Rusty Diaz and family, is bringing back a beloved holiday tradition to the community by hosting its second annual Christmas Tree sale at Louie’s Ace Home Center parking area. The lot will feature freshly cut Douglas and Noble Fir trees, available for purchase over three weekends only.

The Christmas Tree lot will open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., while supplies last, starting Friday, November 28, through Sunday, December 14, 2025. Proceeds from the sale will support several local youth groups, giving holiday shoppers a chance to spread cheer beyond their own homes.

The CCHS Swim Team will kick off the first weekend of sales on Friday, November 28. On Saturday and Sunday, November 29 and 30, the Oasis Grad Night Committee will manage the lot. The following weekend, December 6 and 7, is hosted by the Churchill County FFA Chapter, with Vice President Hannah Montalvo and member Kari Bailey announcing a bake sale in addition to tree sales. The final weekend, December 13 and 14, will see the Oasis Grad Night Committee return to close out the season.

The Diaz family, missing the tradition of freshly cut Christmas trees once sold at Louie’s Ace Home Center, decided to revive the experience for the community. This year, they have purchased two hundred trees for the holiday season, ensuring local families can pick out the perfect centerpiece for their celebrations while supporting youth organizations in Churchill County.

 

 

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