Rockefeller
Christmas Tree Arrives
NEW YORK (AP) - The 76-foot Norway
spruce that once irked Mary Rizzo when it blocked the walkway to her house looked just
perfect to her after it was put up Wednesday as Rockefeller Center's Christmas tree.
The 7-ton tree was taken from the
property of Mary and her husband, Carmine Rizzo, in Bloomsbury, N.J. In a first for a
tradition that began in 1931, the tree was chosen based on a photograph sent in by the
owners.
"We were here last year and looked
at the tree and said, 'Gee, our tree is as nice as that,'" said Mary Rizzo, 65.
"It was time to give it up because
it was getting too big and too near the house," said Carmine Rizzo, 72. "Here,
it's nice. I look at the people looking at it and I'm really tickled pink."
The tree, about 75 years old, was cut
down Tuesday. It will be decorated with 30,000 multicolored lightbulbs strung on five
miles of wire. The tree lighting ceremony is Dec. 4, and the tree will be on display until
Jan. 7.
Megan Walsh, 16, of New York comes to
Rockefeller Center every year to watch her father, an ironworker, help hoist the tree into
place.
"This gets you in the mood for the
holidays," she said. "This is the start of the Christmas season for me." |