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Tuesday, December 24, 2024

"BALSAM FIR WITH 2500 RED WHITE & GREEN LIGHTS"

PRESIDENT LIGHTS 1ST NATIONAL CHRISTMAS TREE

Washington, D.C. (JFK+50) On Christmas Eve 1923, President Calvin Coolidge pushed a single button which illuminated 2,500 red, white and green bulbs on the first National Christmas Tree.

The Vermont balsam fir was gifted by Paul Moody* president of Middlebury College**.

*Paul Dwight Moody (1879-1947) was born in Baltimore, MD., son of a well-known evangelist.  PDM was president of Middlebury College 1921-1943.

**Middlebury is a private 4 year liberal arts college located in Vermont.  It was founded by Congregationalists in 1800 & was the 1st operational college in the state. 

JFK+50 NOTE

The lighting of the National Christmas Tree has been a tradition since this first event of 1923.  FDR was the 1st POTUS to give a speech at the lighting ceremony.  JFK participated in the event only once during his presidency, December 17, 1962.  His father had suffered a stroke forcing JFK to have LBJ substitute for him, and JFK died in November 1963.

SOURCE

"Coolidge Lit The First National Christmas Tree 89 Years Ago," JFK+50, December 24, 25, 2012, www.jfk50.blogspot.com/

 
 
First National Christmas Tree
Washington, D.C.
1923
National Park Service

Tuesday, December 24, 2019

"TO ENCOURAGE THE PURCHASE OF ELECTRIC CHRISTMAS LIGHTS"

FIRST NATIONAL CHRISTMAS TREE

Washington, D.C. (JFK+50) On December 24, 1923, President Calvin Coolidge officially lit the First National Christmas Tree here in the Nation's Capital.  
By simply pushing a button, the President turned on 2500 red, white and green bulbs on the balsam fir brought from his home state of Vermont.  The tree was donated by Paul Moody, president of Middlebury College.

The President was accompanied by First Lady Grace Coolidge who approved the location of the Christmas tree.  Music for the ceremony was provided by the United States Marine Band, along with the Epiphany Church and Congregational Church choirs. 

The lighting of the National Christmas Tree has been a tradition at the White House since 1923. The idea came from Frederick Morris Feiker* who saw it as a way to encourage the purchase of electric Christmas lights and the use of more electricity.

*Frederick Morris Feiker (1881-1967) was born in Northampton, Masschusetts.  FMF was the Director of the Bureau of Foreign & Domestic Commerce & Dean of the School of Engineering at George Washington University.

SOURCE

"Frederick Morris Feiker," Find A Grave, www. findagrave.com/  





The 1st National Christmas Tree
Washington, D.C. (1923)
 National Park Service Photo

Monday, December 24, 2018

TO ENCOURAGE AMERICANS TO BUY ELECTRIC CHRISTMAS LIGHTS


FIRST NATIONAL CHRISTMAS TREE 

Washington, D.C. (JFK+50) On December 24, 1923, President Calvin Coolidge lit the first National Christmas Tree here in the Nation's Capital.   With the push of  a button, the President turned on 2500 red, white and green bulbs on a 48 foot balsam fir brought from his home state of Vermont.  

The tree was donated by Paul Moody, president of Middlebury College.  The President was accompanied by First Lady Grace Coolidge who approved the location of the Christmas tree.

Music for the ceremony was provided by the Marine Band and the Epiphany and Congregational Church choirs.  3000 area school children attended the ceremony.
  
FDR was the first president to give a speech at the lighting ceremony.  The original idea for the tree came from Frederick Morris Feiker, an engineer and editor, who saw it as a way to encourage Americans to purchase electric Christmas lights and use more electricity.

President John F. Kennedy was present at the tree lighting ceremony only once during his tenure.  JFK lit the National Christmas Tree on December 17, 1962.

JFK  said...

"With the lighting of this tree, which is an old ceremony in Washington and one which has been among the most important of a good many Presidents...we initiate....the Christmas season."

SOURCES
         

President and Mrs. Coolidge
National Christmas Tree Lighting
Washington, D.C.
Library of Congress Image






Sunday, December 24, 2017

AMONG THE MOST IMPORTANT CEREMONIES IN WASHINGTON

COOLIDGE LIGHTS THE FIRST NATIONAL CHRISTMAS TREE 

Washington, D.C. (JFK+50) President Calvin Coolidge officially lit the 1st National Christmas Tree ninety-four years ago, December 24, 1923, here in the Nation's Capital.  

With the push of  a button, Mr. Coolidge turned on 2500 red, white and green bulbs on the 48 foot balsam fir brought from his home state of Vermont.   The tree was donated by Paul Moody, president of Middlebury College.The President was accompanied by First Lady Grace Coolidge who approved the location of the Christmas tree.

Music for the ceremony was provided by the United States Marine Band, and the Epiphany and Congregational Church choirs.  3000 Washington, D.C. school children attended the ceremony.The lighting of the National Christmas Tree has been a tradition at the White House since 1923.  

FDR was the first president to give a speech at the lighting ceremony.  The original idea for the tree came from Frederick Morris Feiker, an engineer and editor, who saw it as a way to encourage Americans to purchase electric Christmas lights as well as the use of more electricity.

President John F. Kennedy was present at the tree lighting ceremony only once during his tenure.  JFK lit the National Christmas Tree on December 17, 1962.

JFK  said...

"With the lighting of this tree, which is an old ceremony in Washington and one which has been among the most important of a good many Presidents...we initiate....the Christmas season."

SOURCES
         

President and Mrs. Coolidge
National Christmas Tree Lighting
Washington, D.C.
Library of Congress Image











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Thursday, December 24, 2015

FIRST NATIONAL CHRISTMAS TREE

JFK+50:  Volume 6, No. 1807

PRESIDENT COOLIDGE LIGHTS FIRST NATIONAL CHRISTMAS TREE

Washington, D.C. (JFK+50) Ninety-two years ago today,  December 24, 1923, President Calvin Coolidge officially lit the First National Christmas Tree here in the Nation's Capital.  

By simply pushing a button, President Coolidge turned on 2500 red, white and green bulbs on the balsam fir brought from his home state of Vermont.  The tree was donated by Paul Moody, president of Middlebury College.

The President was accompanied by First Lady Grace Coolidge who approved the location of the Christmas tree.  Music for the ceremony was provided by the United States Marine Band, and the Epiphany Church and Congregational Church choirs.  3000 children attended the ceremony.

The lighting of the National Christmas Tree has been a tradition at the White House since 1923.  Franklin D. Roosevelt was the first president to give a speech at the lighting ceremony.

The original idea for the tree came from Frederick Morris Feiker, an engineer and editor, who saw it as a way to encourage the purchase of electric Christmas lights and the use of more electricity.

President John F. Kennedy was present at the tree lighting ceremony only once during his tenure.  In December 1961, his father suffered a stroke, so Vice-President Johnson substituted.

JFK lit the National Christmas Tree on December 17, 1962.

President Kennedy said:

"With the lighting of this tree, which is an old ceremony in Washington and one which has been among the most important of a good many Presidents...we initiate....the Christmas season."

At the end of 30 days of national mourning for the passing of President Kennedy, President Lyndon B. Johnson lit the tree on December 22, 1963.



The 1st National Christmas Tree
Washington, D.C. (1923)
 National Park Service Photo

2015 CAPITOL CHRISTMAS TREE

Washington, D.C. (JFK+50)  Not to be confused with the National Christmas Tree located between the White House and the Washington Monument, there is a Capitol Christmas Tree located on the grounds of the United States Capitol Building here in Washington.

The 2015 version comes from the Chugach National Forest in Alaska. The tradition for the tree dates back to 1964 when Speaker of the House John W. McCormack had a live Christmas Tree planted on the Capitol grounds.

SOURCE

"The Capitol Christmas Tree," www.capitolchristmastree.com/




U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree
Washington, D.C.
Photo by Jennifer White (2015)


     
                

Monday, December 24, 2012

COOLIDGE LIT THE 1ST NATIONAL CHRISTMAS TREE 89 YEARS AGO


December 24 & 25, 2012

COOLIDGE LIT THE 1ST NATIONAL CHRISTMAS TREE 89 YEARS AGO


Washington, D.C. (JFK+50) President Calvin Coolidge officially lit the 1st NATIONAL CHRISTMAS TREE on December 24, 1923.


By simply pushing a button, President Coolidge turned on 2500 red, white & green bulbs on the balsam fir brought from his home state of Vermont.  The tree was donated by Paul Moody, president of Middlebury College.



          The 1st National Christmas Tree
                   Washington, D.C. (1923)
               National Park Service Photo

The President was accompanied by First Lady Grace Coolidge who approved the location of the Christmas tree.

Music for the ceremony was provided by the United States Marine Band, & the Epiphany Church & Congregational Church choirs.

3000 Washington, D.C. school children attended the ceremony.

The lighting of the NATIONAL CHRISTMAS TREE has been a tradition at the White House since 1923.  FDR was the 1st president to give a speech at the lighting ceremony.

The original idea for the tree came from Frederick Morris Feiker, an engineer & editor, who saw it as a way to encourage the purchase of electric Christmas lights & the use of more electricity.

President John F. Kennedy was present at the tree lighting ceremony only once during his tenure.  In December 1961, his father suffered a stroke, so Vice-President Johnson substituted.

JFK lit the NATIONAL CHRISTMAS TREE on December 17, 1962.

President Kennedy said:

"With the lighting of this tree, which is an old ceremony in Washington & one which has been among the most important of a good many Presidents...we initiate....the Christmas season."

At the end of 30 days of national mourning for the passing of President Kennedy, President Johnson lit the tree on December 22, 1963.

The NATIONAL CHRISTMAS TREE is located in the Northeast quadrant of The Ellipse at 15th Street, N.W.



     The 2012 National Christmas Tree
                     Washington, D.C.
                Photo by Tim Evanson

MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM JFK+50