Community Corner
Find Out Where to Recycle Your Christmas Tree
Is your Christmas tree dropping its needles or looking a little tired? Drop it off to be turned into mulch at a county park. The closest locations to Bridgeville, Collier, Heidelberg and Scott are Settler's Cabin and South Park.

It's time to take down those Christmas trees.
Allegheny County's fifth annual Christmas tree recycling program runs through Saturday, Jan. 19, at all nine regional parks—including Boyce Park in Plum Borough.
To participate in the county's program, residents can drop off trees from dawn to dusk daily. All lights, decorations, tinsel and stands must be removed from trees.
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The trees will be turned into mulch for use in Allegheny County’s nine regional parks.
Trees may be dropped at these locations in the parks:
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- Boyce Park – Parking lot by the wave pool
- North Park – Parking lot at the swimming pool
- Settler’s Cabin – Parking lot by the wave pool
- Hartwood Acres – Parking lot at the mansion
- Deer Lakes – Parking lot by the Veterans Shelter
- Harrison Hills – Parking lot at the intersection of Chipmunk and Cottontail drives
- Round Hill – Parking lot between Meadow and Alfalfa shelters
- South Park – Parking lot at the swimming pool
- White Oak – Parking lot by Poplar Shelter
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