
Trees for Christmas
Family
Overview
Three Girls lose their paper route when the local paper news paper closes. Hoping to buy christmas presents they start a Christmas Tree Lot to make money.
Top Cast
Jacob Beardmore
Jacob Beardmore
Kelly
Jacob Beardmore
Kelly
Sydney Beardmore
Sydney Beardmore
Jacklyn
Sydney Beardmore
Jacklyn
Bailey Blanchard
Bailey Blanchard
Stella
Bailey Blanchard
Stella
Harley Davis
Harley Davis
Alex
Harley Davis
Alex
Chloe Fletcher
Chloe Fletcher
Tree Customer
Chloe Fletcher
Tree Customer
Aiden Johnston
Aiden Johnston
Noah
Aiden Johnston
Noah
Emma Johnston
Emma Johnston
Sandra
Emma Johnston
Sandra
Riley McGlone
Riley McGlone
Shawna
Riley McGlone
Shawna
Ailish O'Donnell
Ailish O'Donnell
Christine
Ailish O'Donnell
Christine
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