Michelle Obama plans to unveil the Christmas decorations to military families on Tuesday
Washington:
The White House is now officially open for the holidays.
First lady Michelle Obama kicked off her family's final holiday season at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue by receiving a 19-foot Balsam-Veitch fir as the official White House Christmas Tree.
It was grown at a farm in Oconto, Wisconsin, and delivered on Friday by owners Dave and Mary Vander Velden.
The tree will be trimmed just a bit so it can fit inside the White House Blue Room, where it is traditionally displayed and decorated to honor the US military.
The delivery also marks the start of an intense few days of work by scores of volunteers who help decorate the White House for Christmas.
Ms Obama plans to unveil the decorations to military families on Tuesday.
First lady Michelle Obama kicked off her family's final holiday season at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue by receiving a 19-foot Balsam-Veitch fir as the official White House Christmas Tree.
It was grown at a farm in Oconto, Wisconsin, and delivered on Friday by owners Dave and Mary Vander Velden.
The tree will be trimmed just a bit so it can fit inside the White House Blue Room, where it is traditionally displayed and decorated to honor the US military.
The delivery also marks the start of an intense few days of work by scores of volunteers who help decorate the White House for Christmas.
Ms Obama plans to unveil the decorations to military families on Tuesday.
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