Tree Lighting Ushers In Holidays At SHSU
By Kristin Edwards
Huntsville Item Staff Reporter
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Jim and Nancy Gaertner and the 2007 'Tree of Light.'
--Photo by Kristie Crozier |
The 87th annual Sam Houston State University Tree of Light ceremony
was held Tuesday in the university’s recently completed
new mall area.
According to Student Activities assistant director Angie Burns,
approximately 500 students from several university organizations
attend the tree-lighting event every year.
“The Tree of Light ceremony is the university’s
oldest, most cherished tradition,” Burns said. “It’s
also a time for giving, because we collect canned donations for
the Good Shepherd Mission during the event.
“It reminds students in the university community what
the holiday season is all about.”
For the first time since the tradition started in 1921, the
tree will be located in the new mall area.
“We’ve added four feet to the tree this year,” Burns
said. “The tree really showcases the new mall area — it’s
a wide open setting that’s very natural for a 26-foot tree.
“We’ve already gotten a lot of compliments, and
I think the rest of the students are really going to enjoy seeing
the tree in the new mall area.”
SHSU president Jim Gaertner spoke at the event, and both the
Orange Pride Dance Team and the university choir gave short performances.
“At the end of the ceremony, we always sing ‘Jingle
Bells’ together,” Burns said. “Everyone gets
their keys out and they jingle them along with the song.”
Burns said the Student Activities office encouraged students
and organizations to decorate the tree both before and during
the ceremony.
“Students and organizations placed ornaments on the tree,
and then we had wassail, hot chocolate and cookies available,” Burns
said.
Student Activities organized an exhibit in the Lowman Student
Center Art Gallery which features the history of the ceremony.
Gallery visitors will also have the chance to view a slideshow
of the tree assembly, a feature of the exhibit which will be
on display through Nov. 30.
“The display is called ‘Tree of Light: A History
of Tradition,’” Burns said. “It shows the original
tree, dating back to 1921, and it goes through the different
trees we’ve had and the different locations they’ve
been placed in.”
For more information about the exhibit, call Student Activities
at 936.294.3861.
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SHSU Media Contact: Frank Krystyniak
Nov. 28, 2007
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