This tree, provided by BJ's Wholesale Club, is one of the most popular and coveted trees, evidenced by the jumbo tube to hold many, many raffle tickets. This bad boy comes with, among about a million other things, a gigantic stuffed dog (which will likely require serious logistical planning to transport), a Samsung sound bar, kitchen supplies, a lava lamp, an Atari system (a modern one, not some relic from the early '90s), a drone and a mobile charging station.

This tree, provided by BJ’s Wholesale Club, is one of the most popular and coveted trees, evidenced by the jumbo tube to hold many, many raffle tickets. This bad boy comes with, among about a million other things, a gigantic stuffed dog (which will likely require serious logistical planning to transport), a Samsung sound bar, kitchen supplies, a lava lamp, an Atari system (a modern one, not some relic from the early ’90s), a drone and a mobile charging station.
(JON BODELL / Insider staff)

The Feztival of Trees is back for a 16th year at the Bektash Shrine Center on Pembroke Road. We went and checked it out, and it’s bigger and better than ever. It’s open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday (closed on Thanksgiving) and 10 to 4 Sunday. Top right: This tree, provided by BJ’s Wholesale Club, is one of the most popular and coveted trees, evidenced by the jumbo tube to hold many, many raffle tickets. Top left: A personal favorite, this “A Christmas Story” tree comes with the coveted Red Ryder BB gun, the famous leg lamp and some pink bunny slippers, among other things. Middle left: The fan-favorite Tool Tree has beefed up this year, featuring a Kobalt chop saw. Above: The always-popular Lottery Tree has been upgraded to the Treasure Tree this year, which comes with a guaranteed $2,000 prize before you scratch a single ticket.

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