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Lions’ Christmas tree lot moving to Woodbine Beach

November 15, 2016November 15, 2016 Anna Killen 32 Comments

“The smell of the Sunset Grill, the sound of the streetcar.” Pete Conroy and Steve Watson, better known to many in the Beach as two of the four men behind the Beaches Lions Christmas Tree Lot at Kew Gardens, are getting nostalgic touching upon the seasons of memories they’ve amassed over the last 25 years. […]

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