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date: 2008-12-03 23:30:50
subject: Press Release (081203) for Wed, 2008 Dec 3

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Fact Sheet: White House Holiday Decorations
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For Immediate Release
OFFICE OF THE FIRST LADY
December 3, 2008

Fact Sheet: White House Holiday Decorations
"A Red, White and Blue Christmas"

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This year's theme celebrates the patriotic spirit that unites us as
Americans. During this hopeful season we are reminded of the blessings of
the freedom that we enjoy, and we renew our sense of what is important in
our lives.

EAST WING
  þ Two 13-foot tall statues of Uncle Sam greet guests at entrance to the
    East Wing
  þ East Colonnade windows are adorned with snow-covered wreaths, some
    hanging from eagles' talons
  þ Antique sleigh carries a patriotic Santa, toys and red, white and blue
    wrapped packages
  þ A display of Christmas cards from 10 Presidential administrations
  þ Original artwork of the 2008 White House Christmas Card, Holiday Tour
    Booklet, and Holiday Reception Invitation

GROUND FLOOR CORRIDOR

Ground Floor Corridor and Palm Room:
  þ Eight tall red poinsettia arrangements in red drums
  þ Six miniature reproductions of Presidents' homes (first displayed
    Christmas 2001)
  þ 250 poinsettias in Palm Room are tiered in alternating rings of red and
    white to form two large "trees"

Vermeil Room:
  þ Mantel adorned with green garland and miniature gold drums

Library:
  þ Mantel adorned with green garland accented with red balls
  þ Wooden figure of Uncle Sam

STATE FLOOR

Cross Hall and Grand Foyer:
  þ Trees glistening with snow, icicles, tinsel, and lights
  þ Stairway, mirror, and arches adorned with green garland featuring
    patriotic ribbon, snow, and red beads

East Room:
  þ The traditional crŠche, made in Italy in the 18th century, has been
    displayed in the East Room since 1967
  þ Two 14-foot snow-covered Christmas trees trimmed with red and blue
    decorations and silver balls and stars
  þ Mirrors and windows decorated with wreaths hung by red bows
  þ Mantels adorned with green garland with red and blue beads and silver
    stars

Green Room:
  þ Mantel draped in green garland laden with silver eagles and stars
  þ Side tables arranged with silver ball topiaries

Blue Room:
  þ The official White House Christmas Tree is an 18 «-foot tall Fraser fir
    presented to Mrs. Bush by Jessie Davis and Russell Estes of River Ridge
    Tree Farms in Crumpler, North Carolina
  þ The tree is decorated with 369 ornaments hand-decorated by artists from
    around the country, who were selected by their members of Congress.
    Each ornament was specially designed to characterize the unique,
    patriotic spirit of the artist's state, district, or territory. All
    Senators and Representatives were invited by Mrs. Bush to participate.

Red Room:
  þ Mantel adorned with green garland filled with patriotic star ornaments,
    and red, blue, and silver bells
  þ Side table decorated with a cranberry tree, a White House tradition
    dating back to 1975

State Dining Room:
  þ Sconces adorned with mixed greenery, miniature drums and flutes, and
    red balls
  þ Mantel framed by green garland with miniature drums and flutes, and
    beads
  þ Gingerbread White House
      þ Replicates the White House's North Portico
      þ 40ó inches east to west; 29 inches north to south
      þ Took more than two months to create
      þ All-gingerbread foundation covered by a white chocolate exterior
      þ Created with more than 350 pounds of white chocolate and 125 pounds
        of gingerbread
      þ Features replicas of the Bush family pets in a sleigh on the roof
        and cookies fashioned after the Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps

CHRISTMAS CARD, HOLIDAY TOUR BOOKLET, AND HOLIDAY RECEPTION INVITATION
ARTISTS
  þ Christmas Card Artist, T. Allen Lawson
  þ Holiday Tour Booklet Illustrator, Peter Catalanotto
  þ Holiday Reception Invitation Artist, Bagram Ibatoulline

FUN FACTS ON THE 2008 HOLIDAY SEASON AT THE WHITE HOUSE
  þ Volunteers helping decorate the White House
92
  þ Guests touring the White House during the Holidays
60,000
  þ Number of Holiday Receptions
21
  þ Number of Holiday Dinners
4
  þ Number of Christmas Cards from President and Mrs. Bush
1,250,000
  þ Christmas Trees from North Carolina
27
  þ Hand-Decorated Ornaments on Blue Room Christmas Tree
369
  þ Feet of Garland
780
  þ Wreaths
232
  þ Poinsettias
412
  þ Holiday Cookies
22,000
  þ Coconut Cakes
250
  þ Grapefruits
3,000
  þ Pounds of Asparagus
600
  þ Pounds of Cheesy Stone-Ground Grits
300
  þ Gallons of Eggnog
700

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