F.C. Lions to Sell Citrus for Charity

The Falls Church Lions Club is pictured above sharing some holiday spirit. The Lions gives special thanks to Robert Goff and the City of Falls Church Public Works Department for finding them a new spot for their winter citrus sale, which opens this weekend, and helping them to continue their charity efforts.
The Falls Church Lions Club is pictured above sharing some holiday spirit. The Lions gives special thanks to Robert Goff and the City of Falls Church Public Works Department for finding them a new spot for their winter citrus sale, which opens this weekend, and helping them to continue their charity efforts.

The Falls Church Lions Club will be selling citrus fruit this weekend and during future weekends this winter, with all proceeds going to charity.

The annual sale returns this Friday, Dec. 20, and Saturday, Dec. 21. From 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Friday, and from 8 a.m. until the citrus is sold out, the Lions will be selling navel oranges and grapefruit. The navel oranges and pink grapefruit are $38 per case, $20 for a half case, and $12 for a bag. A mixed case can be purchased for $40.

At its Jan. 24 – 25 sale, the Lions will have honeybell tangelos, grapefruit, and navel oranges. At its Feb. 22 sale, the Lions will offer temples and grapefruit. The tangelos are $27 for a half case or $14 for a bag, and the temples are $24 for a half case or $12 for a bag.

The sale will take place at a new location, at the intersection of Shreve Road and Gordons Road next to Don Beyer Volvo.

For more information, visit fallschurchlions.org.

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