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U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree Will Hail From Six Rivers National Forest, Ornaments, Tree Skirts, Needed
Courtesy of www.uscapitalchristmastree.com.
The U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree will be harvested from the Six Rivers National Forest in October and will begin to make its way to Washington DC in early November.
However, though two elected officials in Del Norte County have said the tree could begin its journey there, its tour is still being finalized, U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree spokeswoman Samantha Reho told the Wild Rivers Outpost on Monday.
Six Rivers National Forest officials also have yet to determine a species for the tree, which will reside on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capital during the holiday season, Reho said. Fir and spruce trees are typical for Christmas, but they’re looking for the right one, she said.
Posted By Kimberly Wear@kimberly wear on Mon, May 3, 2021 at 11:24 AM click to enlarge A tree from the Six Rivers National Forest will serve as this year s U.S. Capitol Christmas tree and it s going to need a lot of ornaments some 4,000 large ones, in fact. So, the call is on for California residents to help with the effort for the main tree, which will sit on the West Lawn, as well as 130 others being sent to light up the offices of Washington, D.C., officials, which will need an additional 11,000 ornaments along with tree skirts. “The Six Rivers has the great responsibility of identifying and providing the Peoples Tree for the upcoming holiday season,” Ted McArthur, forest supervisor, said in a news release. “What better way to showcase the uniqueness and beauty of our great state than by decorating it with ornaments and tree skirts handmade by C