What's Happening?
A 75-foot Norway spruce from East Greenbush, New York, has been chosen as this year's Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree. The tree will be cut down on November 6 and transported to New York City, where
it will be adorned with over 50,000 LED lights and a Swarovski star. The tree lighting ceremony is scheduled for December 3 and will be broadcast live. This annual tradition attracts numerous visitors and is a significant holiday event in New York City.
Why It's Important?
The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is a symbol of the holiday season and a major tourist attraction, drawing visitors from around the world. The selection of the tree from upstate New York highlights the region's contribution to this iconic event. The ceremony and the tree itself play a role in boosting local tourism and the economy, as well as spreading holiday cheer and community spirit.
What's Next?
Following the holiday season, the tree will be milled into lumber for Habitat for Humanity, continuing the tradition of giving back to the community. The tree lighting ceremony will be a focal point of holiday celebrations in New York City, with millions expected to watch the event live or on television.











