Hanna Jorgensen, center, with her daughter Chandler, 11, and Brian Klimek, of Stoughton, inspect a 5-foot frosted Fraser fir at Hann’s Christmas Farm Wednesday. The family simply hadn’t been able to find the time to pick their tree out earlier, but they say they were looking forward to decorating it on Christmas Eve.
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Jeff Moreland, who has been a seasonal worker at Hann’s Christmas Farm for 24 years, carries a tree out to a customer’s vehicle at the farm. Moreland runs his own business where he delivers, puts up and takes down Christmas trees for people.
Jeff Moreland, who has been a seasonal worker at Hann’s Christmas Farm for 24 years, shakes debris and loose needles off a 7-foot Fraser fir for a customer. The shaking allows workers to make sure any mice or other small creatures burrowing in the branches can escape before becoming unwitting pets.
Jeff Moreland, left, employee at Hann’s Christmas Farm, wraps a frosted Fraser fir in twine for customers Brian Klimek, and Hanna and Chandler Jorgensen, 11, right, on the farm on Christmas Eve.
Mackenzie Krumme, of Stoughton, shops for a wreath at Hann’s Christmas Farm. Krumme had her mind set on a peace sign wreath for her mother but couldn’t find one at the farm Wednesday.
Hanna Jorgensen, center, with her daughter Chandler, 11, and Brian Klimek, of Stoughton, inspect a 5-foot frosted Fraser fir at Hann’s Christmas Farm Wednesday. The family simply hadn’t been able to find the time to pick their tree out earlier, but they say they were looking forward to decorating it on Christmas Eve.
Jeff Moreland, who has been a seasonal worker at Hann’s Christmas Farm for 24 years, carries a tree out to a customer’s vehicle at the farm. Moreland runs his own business where he delivers, puts up and takes down Christmas trees for people.
Jeff Moreland, who has been a seasonal worker at Hann’s Christmas Farm for 24 years, shakes debris and loose needles off a 7-foot Fraser fir for a customer. The shaking allows workers to make sure any mice or other small creatures burrowing in the branches can escape before becoming unwitting pets.
Jeff Moreland, left, employee at Hann’s Christmas Farm, wraps a frosted Fraser fir in twine for customers Brian Klimek, and Hanna and Chandler Jorgensen, 11, right, on the farm on Christmas Eve.
Mackenzie Krumme, of Stoughton, shops for a wreath at Hann’s Christmas Farm. Krumme had her mind set on a peace sign wreath for her mother but couldn’t find one at the farm Wednesday.