The end of the holiday season is here, which may mean it’s time to take down that Christmas tree and garland in the house.
To drop off live trees, visit any of the city’s five brush sites. They’re open from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. seven days a week, ...
From curbside collection to charity chip-up events, it is time to say farewell to the Christmas tree until next year ...
When it's finally time to pitch your live Christmas tree, here are a few ways to recycle your tree after the holidays.
Taking down holiday decorations can feel like an exhale. Research suggests clutter raises stress—so clearing visual noise may ...
KNIB’s recycling centers in Rockford, Machesney Park and South Beloit will be closed Tuesday, Dec. 30, and Thursday Jan. 1, ...
Looking for a way to decrease the crazy this Christmas? Nature-centered surroundings tend to help me do that. There’s a very simple way to bring nature into your home and Christmas décor this season, ...
After the holidays, residents can give their Christmas trees a second life by donating them to help improve fish habitat at ...
Take a peek into book lovers' heads with this affordable Dollar Tree DIY that imbues color and life into some old pages, ...
After a short stint in living rooms, most Christmas trees are destined for the landfill. But they can have a new life by ...
Place small trimmings and branches in a lidded 77-litre can with a Yard Trimmings decal. Kraft paper bags with folded tops are also accepted. Bundle twigs and branches with biodegradable string or ...
It's that time of the new year when Richmond residents are preparing to take down their holiday decorations and say goodbye ...