Capitol Christmas Tree 2006



This blog was created by the 4-H NETWORK NEWS club of Jefferson County, WA. - a youth-run Internet multi-media club. The video segments document the people and the process involved in the identification, harvest, transport, and decoration of the 2006 Capitol Christmas Tree from the Olympic National Forest in Washington State.

The Capitol Christmas Tree: Now Shines On Capitol Hill



VIDEO: Associated Press Video Feed



Access The Capitol Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony video

12/6/2006: WASHINGTON, DC: 30 min.


Video: Capitol Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony Photo SlideShow
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About the Tree's Journey

  • Chosen Student (2)
  • Cutting the Tree (6)
  • Harvesting Ceremony (6)
  • In Quilcene (2)
  • In Seattle (1)
  • In Washington State Capitol (3)
  • In Wenatchee (1)
  • Interview with Rep. Norms Dicks (1)
  • News about 4-H Coverage (2)
  • Poems to the Tree (3)
  • Public Service Annoucements (3)
  • School Ornaments (1)
  • Transporting the Tree (3)
  • Washington D.C. (6)
  • WSU Researcher Monitors Tree (1)
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Capitol Christmas Tree Store





The Olympic National Forest is part of an emerald paradise. The Forest is located on the Olympic Peninsula in the northwest corner of Washington State (the Evergreen State).



Dr. Terry Bergeson, State Superintendent of Public Instruction (left), Micah Joe (Ornament Drawing Winner), and his parents, Chief Petty Officer Alvin Joe and mom Jennifer Joe, "First Mike Gregoire", in WA DC in front of the Capitol Christmas Tree.



Claire Turner stands in front of the 2006 Capitol Christmas Tree before it leaves by truck from the Washington State Capitol in Olympia to tour the state and the country on its way to Washington D.C.
Capitol Christmas Tree 2006 Blog

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Links

  • Washington State 4-H
  • Washington State University Extension
  • WSU Jefferson County Extension
  • 4-H Network News
  • Olympic National Forest

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Jefferson County 4-H, 201 W. Patison, Port Hadlock, WA 98339
Pamela Roberts, 4-H Coordinator
360-379-5610 ext. 207
http://4h.jefferson.wsu.edu