National Park Foundation and National Park Service Present 85th Anniversary of the Lighting of the National Christmas Tree
Posted on: Thursday, 4 December 2008, 16:00 CST
Support for the Event Provided by the National Park Foundation, National Park Service, General Electric Consumer and Industrial and Underwriters Laboratories
"As the national charitable partner of America's National Parks, the National Park Foundation is proud to join with the National Park Service for the 85th Anniversary of the Lighting of the National Christmas Tree and its opening ceremony," said National Park Foundation President and CEO
This year's lineup for the 85th Anniversary of the Lighting of the National Christmas Tree offered a diverse program of onstage performers. The "Christmas Pathway of Peace," including the National Christmas Tree and 56 smaller trees--one for each state, five territories and the
For the first time in the event's history, this year's display includes a Santa's Workshop complete with a retrospective display that will present colorful facts in the Tree Lighting's history. This will be part of the Christmas Pathway of Peace. At the Workshop, children will be able to have their photo taken with Santa and see his elves busy making toys. The workshop was created by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) who will also be providing useful tips for holiday home safety.
"Helping consumers make smart, safe choices by educating them on the importance of home safety is UL's gift to everyone this holiday season," said
For the 46th consecutive year, GE Consumer and Industrial has contributed to the design and lighting of the National Christmas Tree display. This year's Tree is the most energy efficient in the history of the event. Powered almost entirely by light emitting computer chips called LEDs, the 2008 National Christmas Tree display is 50 percent more energy efficient than the 2007 display.
"LEDs have become the cool, new, green technology in lighting, and with good reason," said
About the National Park Foundation The National Park Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization chartered by Congress in 1967 to continue a century-long tradition of private philanthropy ensuring funding to preserve and enhance the legacy of our National Parks. As the official national non-profit partner of America's National Parks, the National Park Foundation does not receive federal appropriations for their support. In 2007, the Foundation had its best fundraising year ever bringing in $43 million dollars in support. The National Park Foundation serves to strengthen the connection between the American people and their national parks by raising private funds, making strategic grants, creating innovative partnerships and increasing public awareness. Support of the National Park Foundation ensures that the evolving history and rich heritage of our nation remains vital and relevant.
SOURCE National Park Foundation
Source: PR Newswire
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