Tree-mendous!
Selicia Kennedy-Ross
The crowd grew more excited with each passing second as the countdown to
the lighting of the nation’s tallest Christmas tree drew to a close
Friday evening.
Three.
Two.
One.
For the third year in a row, Fashion Island shopping center is home to
the largest Christmas tree in the country.
Larger than the national Christmas tree in Washington, D.C. and the
Rockefeller Center tree in New York City, Fashion Island’s tree was lit
for the first time before a crowd of more than 5,000.
At 110 feet high and weighing 17,000 pounds, the tremendous tree stands
in the middle of Bloomingdale’s court shimmering with 15,000 white lights
and gold and red ornaments.
The Christmas tree was harvested through a special program that plants 14
trees to replace the single tree cut down, said Vito Serrao, vice
president of Victor’s Strictly Custom Christmas Trees. The company
arranges for the tree to be delivered from Mount Shasta in Northern
California.
It took a 10-person crew working 12-hour shifts for two weeks to decorate
the tree -- stringing lights and hanging ornaments, said Nina Robinson,
spokesperson for Fashion Island.
“It was so nice -- I liked all of it,” said 8-year-old Jessica Wilson of
Rancho Santa Margarita.
The crowd enjoyed something different this year -- a musical program
during the lighting performed by students from Orange County High School
of the Arts in Los Alamitos. A group of 45 students danced and sang to a
medley of Christmas songs, which culminated in a finale with a shower of
gold, purple and green glitter raining down on the dancers.
“I loved the energy, I loved the crowd,” said 18-year-old Keith Short,
Orange County High student who performed. “We were really nervous.”
Tustin resident Tina Fernandez said the group put on an impressive show.
I thought it was wonderful -- the kids were fantastic,” she said.
John and Kathy Buckholz of La Habra also enjoyed the performance.
“They’re a very talented group, very high-energy,” John Buckholz said.
Overall, the tree lighting -- a tradition for Fashion Island -- appeared
successful.
“It was wonderful,” said Placentia resident Yvonne Buchanan.
“Well worth coming to. We’ll be back next year.”
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