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McGhee Tyson gets in the holiday spirit with ChariTrees

A dozen local non-profit organizations are helping to decorate the airport terminal through ChariTrees.

The holiday season has officially started at McGhee Tyson Airport.

When you walk in, you'll notice trees all along the lower level of the McGhee Tyson Airport terminal building.

A dozen local non-profit organizations are helping to decorate the airport terminal through ChariTrees.

The program gives local non-profits an opportunity to highlight their mission to travelers and guests during the busiest travel time of the year.

At the same time, travelers and guests have an opportunity to learn more about the good works and organizations in East Tennessee.

The non-profit organizations featured in this year’s ChariTrees include American Red Cross, Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Tennessee, Blue & Gold Star Mothers, Boys & Girls Club of Blount County

Carpetbag Theatre, HonorAir Knoxville, Imagination Library of Blount County, Junior Achievement of East Tennessee, Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee, Shangri-La Therapeutic Academy of Riding, The Dream Connection, and Young-Williams Animal Hospital.

You can enjoy the trees now through Jan. 4, 2019.

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