Operation Christmas Cleanup rescheduled for Jan. 17
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 By Gregg Parker  
Published 6:03 am Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Operation Christmas Cleanup rescheduled for Jan. 17

MADISON – Just as they were placed in a timely procedure, Christmas trees now need a wise disposal that decorated individuals’ homes. Operation Christmas Cleanup can help.

The 2026 Operation Christmas Cleanup on Jan. 17, 2026, will be held at Madison City Schools Stadium, 211 Celtic Drive. In Huntsville, the cleanup will be held at John Hunt Park, 2315 Airport Road. The cleanup will be available from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

In addition to ‘live’ or real Christmas trees, the acceptable items for disposal are cardboard, batteries and electronics. Individuals should flatten cardboard boxes.

Unacceptable items at the cleanup are artificial trees, lights, ornaments, Styrofoam, packing materials, plastic bags and wrapping paper.

Sponsors for Operation Christmas Cleanup are City of Madison, Huntsville Parks & Recreation, Solid Waste Disposal Authority, Recycling Alliance of North Alabama, Madison County and Green Team Huntsville.

For the 2025 Madison Polar Express Christmas Tree Trail, a new record was set with 80 trees placed along Main Street.

“What an outstanding trail we had this year!” Debbie Overcash, Chair of Polar Express, said. “The trees were decorated and have lit up our sweet Main Street throughout this holiday season. Thank you. We’ve gotten rave reviews that the trees were the most beautiful and creative ever.”

The last official day of the Polar Express was Jan. 1. Madison Parks and Recreation Department removed, recycled and mulched all trees on Jan. 5.

Judges selected winners for tree decorations in three categories: Mayor’s Choice Award, Madison Senior Center; Showstopper Award, Southern Scape; Holly Jolly Award, Madison Greenway and Trails.

The Polar Express winners will be recognized at Madison City Council’s meeting on Jan. 12 at 6 p.m. The City of Madison and Madison Station Historical Preservation Society sponsored the trail.

“The community has expressed over and over how beautiful the trail is and how much they love and look forward to this event each year,” Overcash said. “Record crowds again prove what a wonderful event this is for Madison.”

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