REPORTABLE BACKGROUND FROM THE OFFICE OF THE FIRST LADY | November 25, 2024
Today, November 25th, First Lady Jill Biden will receive the official 2024 White House Christmas Tree at the White House. This event will be livestreamed
HERE at 2:30 PM ET.
As part of the First Lady’s
Joining Forces initiative, which supports those who also serve: military and veteran families, caregivers, and survivors, Dr. Biden will welcome the tree alongside the following North Carolina National Guard families:
The Yensan Family, North Carolina National Guard: Master Sergeant Dereck David Yensan and his spouse Samantha. They are joined by their six children: Aralyn, Skyler, Kinley, David, Noah and Lucas.
The Davis Family, North Carolina National Guard: Sergeant Amanda Davis and her spouse Alex. They are joined by their two children: Harper and Les.
The Shook Family, North Carolina National Guard: Senior Non-commissioned officer Robert T. Shook and his spouse Sheena. They are joined by their two children: Emmalee and Owen.
The Barajas-Gomez Family, North Carolina National Guard: A1C Lucero D. Barajas-Gomez. She is joined by her family: Jose (father), Eva (mother), and Brisa (sister).
The centerpiece of this holiday season is an 18 ½ foot Fraser Fir from Newland, North Carolina, which will stand floor to ceiling, filling the Blue Room of the White House. Every year, the room’s chandelier is removed to accommodate the tree’s full height. This year’s tree will be presented to the First Lady by the Cartner Family of Cartner’s Christmas Tree Farm, the 2024 Grand Champion Grower in the National Christmas Tree Association’s annual contest. The official tree will be brought in via carriage by two Clydesdale horses named “Ben” and “Dillion.”
The Cartner family named this year’s tree “Tremendous” to
“represent everything good about humanity, about faith, hope and love, and family, joy and all the wonderful things in our society.” The Cartner’s Christmas tree will showcase the resilience of Christmas tree farmers and communities across western North Carolina affected by Hurricane Helene. In October 2024, the First Lady
traveled to Asheville, North Carolina to meet with community members and volunteers following the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
History of First Lady Jill Biden Receiving the White House Christmas Tree
First Lady Jill Biden received the official 2023 White House Christmas Tree along with military-connected families. The centerpiece was an 18 ½ foot Fraser Fir from Fleetwood, North Carolina. The tree was presented by siblings Amber Scott and Alex Church, of Cline Church Nursery, the 2023 Grand Champion Grower in the National Christmas Tree Association’s annual contest.
First Lady Jill Biden received the official 2022 White House Christmas Tree along with fellow National Guard and Army mom, Mrs. Kelly Hokanson, the spouse of the Chief of the National Guard Bureau General. The centerpiece was an 18 ½ foot Concolor Fir from Auburn, Pennsylvania. The tree was presented by the Shealer Family of Evergreen Acres Christmas Tree Farm, the 2022 Grand Champion Grower in the National Christmas Tree Association’s annual contest.
First Lady Jill Biden received the official 2021 White House Christmas Tree along with a D.C. Army National Guard family to honor the role of the National Guard in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The centerpiece was an 18 ½ foot Fraser Fir from Jefferson, North Carolina. This tree was presented by Rusty and Beau Estes of Peak Farms, who were named 2021 Grand Champion Grower in the National Christmas Tree Association’s annual contest.
History of the White House Christmas Tree from the White House Historical Association: