Grove Christmas Tree Explained

The Grove Christmas Tree is an approximately 100-foot Christmas tree that is lit every year at The Grove at Farmer's Market in Los Angeles, California.[1] [2] [3] [4] In 2002, it was the tallest Christmas tree in the Los Angeles area and attracted about 90,000 visitors a day during the holiday season.[5]

History

The tradition of lighting The Grove Christmas Tree takes place in mid-November after it was begun in 2002 by real estate developer and businessman Rick J. Caruso. He aimed to make the tree the centerpiece of his retail and entertainment complex, The Grove in Los Angeles, during the Christmas season. In time, the popularity of the annual lighting ceremony eventually rivaled that of the famed Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree lighting[6] mid-town Manhattan, New York. The Grove Christmas Tree measures 100 to 110 feet while the Rockefeller Center tree is only about 75 to 90 feet.[7]

The first white fir tree used for the event was harvested from the Mount Shasta region in Northern California in 2010.[8] The following year, a 100-foot white fir was decorated with more than 10,000 lights and 15,000 ornaments,[9] setting the precedent for successive Christmas trees for The Grove at Farmers Market.

Tree Lighting

Among the performers who have graced the event are operatic acts Il Divo and Jackie Evancho, pop singers The Backstreet Boys, Michael Bolton, Far East Movement, Colbie Caillat, Sean Kingston, Gavin DeGraw, and Robin Thicke as well as American Idol alumni Lauren Alaina, Scotty McCreery, and Phillip Phillips.[10] Caruso’s Top Hats Dancers Rachel Montez Collins and Kathryn Burns have also showcased their famous act. Actor and celebrity insider Mario Lopez hosts[11] the annual celebration.

For the 10th anniversary of the Christmas tree lighting, The Grove partnered with the Make-A-Wish Foundation for its “Season of Wishes” campaign. Christmas lights and baubles covered the white fir tree as well as everything else at The Grove. The evening showcased artificial snowfall, bubbles, and a fireworks finale.

KCBS-TV, the Los Angeles area affiliate (and West Coast flagship station) of CBS, televises The Grove Christmas Tree lighting live every year. It is syndicated to hundreds of television stations across the United States, including most of the CBS network's owned-and-operated stations and other affiliates as well.[12]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Shopping center Christmas trees compete for needling rights: Malls pay a premium to be able to brag that their trees are the tallest around. But some now downplay such clear-cut competition . . November 19, 2013 . Emily . Foxhall.
  2. News: Christmas Tree Arrives At The Grove . . October 24, 2011 . Julia . Deng . Josh . DeMilta . amp.
  3. News: The Grove Must Really Love Christmas: One of L.A's trendiest shopping spots gets into the holiday spirit early . . November 2, 2009 . Olsen . Ebright . Reva . Hicks . amp.
  4. News: Free holiday events: Christmas tree lightings . . November 7, 2008 . Andrea . Chang.
  5. Web site: The Grove Holiday Tree Lighting Celebration . Festivals.com . . . 13 June 2013.
  6. News: America’s tallest Christmas Trees . . December 1, 2010 . Zaitchik . Alexander . 12 June 2013.
  7. News: Christmas Trees Worth Traveling For . . . Arnold . Elizabeth . 13 June 2013.
  8. News: 100 – Foot Christmas Tree Arrives at the Grove . . November 1, 2010 . . 13 June 2013.
  9. News: 100-Foot Christmas tree arrives at Americana at Brand . . October 30, 2012 . Jason . Wells . 13 June 2013.
  10. Web site: Phillip Phillips at The Grove’s 10th Annual Tree Lighting . Phillip Phillips Online . 13 June 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131112225343/http://www.phillphill.com/phillip-phillips-at-the-groves-tenth-annual-tree-lighting/ . November 12, 2013 .
  11. Web site: The Grove’s 10th Annual Star Studded Tree Lighting . Wzra TV (blog) . 13 June 2013 . . .
  12. Web site: Miss The Grove Tree Lighting? Watch it on TV! . . 13 June 2013 . . .