Christmas tree’s a star-scraper
Susan McCormack
Move over Rockefeller Center. Fashion Island is gearing up for the
nation’s tallest Christmas tree to arrive in Newport Beach Tuesday
morning.
A 110-foot white fir will make its entrance at the shopping center’s
Bloomingdale’s courtyard at about 6 a.m., when a 140-foot flatbed truck
arrives from a trip originating at Mt. Shasta, said Fashion Island
spokeswoman Nina Robinson, who added that the famous tree in Rockefeller
Center is expected to be only 90 feet tall and the National Tree in
Washington, D.C., a mere 78.
The Christmas tree hoisting and decorating are an annual event at Fashion
Island, said Robinson. On Nov. 19 at 6 p.m., the center will host another
tradition: the tree lighting ceremony. This year, students at the Orange
County High School of the Arts will perform, Santa Claus will pose for
photos and about 15,000 white lights and ornaments will luminate the
tree. An annual menorah-lighting ceremony will take place Dec. 5 at 4
p.m.
Lugging a 17,000 pound tree from near the top of the state to Newport
Beach and then actually hoisting it upright is a complicated job,
Robinson said.
The truck transporting the white fir finds its destination at
Bloomindale’s, where it must position the tree for hoisting by making a
three-point turn and backing into place, said Robinson. The tree is
secured with rope to a large crane and then lifted, with the top of the
tree rising as the trunk is lowered into a metal vault 10 feet in the
ground.
“The tree actually never touches the ground,” Robinson said. “That is
part of the environmentally friendly aspects of the tree ceremony.”
Robinson said Fashion Island is environmentally sensitive during the
whole process of bringing the tree to the center. The center works with
Victor’s Strictly Custom Christmas Trees in Laguna Niguel and the USDA
Forestry Service to find the trees in specially designated areas of the
forest. Also, about 10 trees are replanted for each tree the center
takes, and after the Christmas tree has seen through the holidays,
Robinson said it is recycled into mulch.
By the numbers:
*110 foot white fir tree
*15,000 white lights and ornaments
*17,000 pounds
*10-man crew to decorate it over two weeks
*20 or more people to supervisor, security and help hoist the tree
*5 hours to install and hoist the tree
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