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Chicago's Christmas Tree Ship Sails In!
6 Dec
Summary
- The Christmas Tree Ship tradition returns for its 26th year.
- Over 1,200 free trees will be distributed to families in need.
- More than 30,000 trees have been donated since the tradition began.

A beloved holiday tradition, Chicago's Christmas Tree Ship, has arrived at Navy Pier for its 26th year, bringing festive cheer and much-needed trees. The U.S. Coast Guard will distribute over 1,200 trees, generously donated by the Chicago's Christmas Ship Committee, to local families in need.
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem is expected to assist in unloading the trees from the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Mackinaw. Following their arrival, Ada S. McKinley Community Services will coordinate the distribution of these trees via U-Haul trucks to various nonprofit organizations throughout Chicago.
This annual event has become a cornerstone of Chicago's holiday season, warming hearts for decades. Since the Christmas Tree Ship first began its journey to Chicago, it has facilitated the donation of more than 30,000 Christmas trees, ensuring many families have a festive tree free of charge.




