29 November 2024

Friends of Carey Music Christmas Tree sales 2024

Friends of Carey Music Christmas Tree sales 2024
Friends of Carey Music Christmas Tree sales 2024
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Friends of Carey Music (FOCM) Christmas trees are back for another year! Celebrate Christmas and support the Music program at Carey with the purchase of a quality FOCM Christmas Tree.

The trees are as fresh-as-they-come supplied by the famous Dandenong Christmas Tree Farm. We invite you to purchase a top-quality tree for delivery or pick-up.

Pre-ordered prices:

  • 6ft trees: $85
  • 7ft trees: $105
  • Medium tree stands: $60
  • Big red bows (street trees or other decoration: $25
  • Delivery: $40. Delivery available within approx. 5km radius of Carey's Kew campus.

Online orders close on Wednesday 27 November.

Walk-up prices on the day:

  • 6ft trees: $100
  • 7ft trees: $120

Trees can be picked up from Carey Sports Complex – Kew (enter via Mount Street) at the following times:

  • Friday 29 November, 6.00pm to 8.00pm (pre-sold trees)
  • Saturday 30 November, 8.00am to 11.00am (pre-sold trees and walk-ups)

This sale is open to everyone, not just Carey staff and families.

Contact details: Celia Zubrinich, czubrinich@yahoo.com, focm@carey.com.au, 0432 825 083.

Friends of Carey Music is a parent group which supports the Carey Music program. The funds we raise enable us to offer bursaries to outstanding Carey music students, to contribute towards equipment and staging musicals and to support other projects such as visiting artists. If you would like to add a donation to your order we would be very grateful.

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