National Take Down the Christmas Tree Day is observed worldwide on January 6. This holiday was created by Jace Shoemaker-Galloway, known as the Queen of Holidays, to help people transition from the festive season back to their everyday lives. The date aligns with various customs regarding when to take down Christmas trees, particularly the Twelfth Night tradition, which is celebrated on January 5 or 6. Many Christians traditionally remove their decorations after Christmastide, while others may wait until Candlemas on February 2. In the United States, people often take down their trees at different times based on personal preference. The day encourages a celebratory atmosphere, suggesting that individuals host parties to make the process of dismantling decorations more enjoyable. For those with real trees, eco-friendly repurposing options are available, such as creating bird feeders or participating in recycling programs.
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January 5: Take Down the Christmas Tree Day (United States)
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