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White House Christmas tree greeted by first lady

By DARLENE SUPERVILLE, Associated Press
Published: November 25, 2019, 6:47pm
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First lady Melania Trump poses with the 2019 White House Christmas tree Monday as it is delivered to the White House in Washington. The Douglas fir is 18 1/2  feet tall and was grown by Larry and Joanne Snyder at Mahantongo Valley Farms in Pennsylvania.
First lady Melania Trump poses with the 2019 White House Christmas tree Monday as it is delivered to the White House in Washington. The Douglas fir is 18 1/2 feet tall and was grown by Larry and Joanne Snyder at Mahantongo Valley Farms in Pennsylvania. (Susan Walsh/Associated Press) Photo Gallery

WASHINGTON — Melania Trump opened the holiday season in the nation’s capital Monday by accepting delivery of the official White House Christmas tree.

Members of the U.S. Marine Band played “O Christmas Tree” as a pair of horses named Cash and Ben trotted up the White House driveway pulling a green carriage that carried an 18 1/2 -foot Douglas fir. The towering tree will become the centerpiece of Christmas in the White House Blue Room.

The first lady appeared moments later, escorted by a military aide, and smiled, waved and chatted up the top-hatted men holding tight to the reins. She walked around the carriage and paused to look at the tree before posing for photos with the Pennsylvania farmer who donated it.

Mrs. Trump wished everyone a “Merry Christmas” before going back inside the White House.

Delivered three days before Thanksgiving, the fir was harvested from Mahantongo Valley Farms in Pitman, Pa. Owner Larry Snyder earned the honor of presenting the White House a tree from his farm after winning an annual contest held by the National Christmas Tree Association.

The White House chief usher and grounds superintendent picked the tree during an October visit to Snyder’s farm. A massive chandelier that hangs in the oval-shaped Blue Room is removed to accommodate the tree, which is trimmed and anchored to the ceiling for safety and stability.

The tree’s delivery marks the start of a flurry of holiday season activity at the White House.

President Donald Trump is scheduled today to participate in another seasonal ritual when he issues a presidential pardon to the National Thanksgiving Turkey before he flies to Florida to spend the holiday with his family at his Palm Beach home.

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