All decorations, bags and stands must be removed from the trees before they can be dropped off.
This holiday season, Tyler Mitchell wrote and published a book on Amazon titled "Double Trouble and the Upside Down Christmas Tree."
WDRB will match the first $5,000 given to help the children served by the Home of the Innocents.
Amazon donates 75 Christmas trees to help two Louisville nonprofit organizations.
Three locations will accept trees for drop-off Tuesdays through Saturdays until Jan. 28.
The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is welcoming Christmas tree donations from Dec. 26 to Jan. 15.
WDRB will match the first $5,000 given to help the children served by the Home of the Innocents. The deadline for ornaments is Dec. 28, but you can donate anytime.
Previously, it stood tall and majestic for many years in the Audubon neighborhood.
Officials are reminding residents to make sure all of the lights and ornaments are off the trees before dropping them off.
Whether they've been in the business for decades or just a couple years, owners running Christmas tree lots are having the same struggle because of a Christmas tree shortage.