The
2013 Capitol Christmas Tree comes from the Kolesville
National Forest , home of the Upper
Columbia Children’s Forest, one of 22 such Children’s Forest
across the Country. The Children’s
Forest Initiative of the Forest Service was created to provide opportunities
for kids everywhere to explore their connection to forests and nature.
As this
gift from Washington
State travels across the
country to our nation’s capital, it reminds us of all that nature provides,
from clean water and clean air to outdoor recreation and education. The national network of Children’s Forests is
proud to be a part of this annual celebration.
The
tree was harvested November 1 and then wrapped for its’ journey. This extraordinary tree (known as the
People’s Tree) will travel with companion trees across the country before
arriving at the capital in time for Thanksgiving. Spanish
Fork has been honored to be one of the “Whistle Stop” cities.
Please
bring your families to City
Park on Tuesday, November
12, 2013, to help us “welcome” the tree.
This 100 foot long tree in its’ plexiglass container will be on display
on Center Street
from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. that evening. A
small ceremony at 7:00 p.m. to include our Mayor, City Council, SF Youth Forest
and State Representatives will be held. Maple Mountain
HS Madrigals will also perform.
Following the Welcome Ceremony families can visit tables and canopies
featuring promotional, educational and commemorative merchandise.
This
evening’s celebration will help jump start the wonderful Christmas traditions
already in place in our beautiful Spanish Fork.
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