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Cartner's Christmas Tree Farm Overcomes Hurricane To Deliver Hope

The official White House Christmas tree, a 20-foot Fraser fir, is seen at the Cartner's Christmas Tree Farm, Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024, in Newland, N.C. (AP Photo/Erik Verduzco)

In a heartwarming display of resilience and hope, a 20-foot conical Christmas tree from Cartner's Christmas Tree Farm in Avery County, North Carolina, is set to adorn the White House this holiday season. The Cartner family, who have owned the farm for decades, faced significant challenges after Hurricane Helene caused a mudslide that destroyed thousands of trees on their property.

Despite the devastation, the farm managed to salvage the majestic tree that will soon make its journey to Washington, D.C. The tree symbolizes strength and unity for the local community, which has been grappling with the aftermath of the natural disaster.

While the damage from the hurricane is evident in certain areas of the farm, the Cartner family remains optimistic about the upcoming harvest season. Other Christmas tree farmers in western North Carolina have also been working tirelessly to repair infrastructure and ensure a successful harvest.

The farm's 20-foot tree symbolizes strength and unity for the community.
Cartner's Christmas Tree Farm overcame Hurricane Helene's devastation.
Despite damage, the Cartner family remains optimistic for the harvest season.
Western North Carolina Christmas tree farmers work tirelessly to recover.
Cartner's farm, established in 1959, now spans 500 acres.
They were named grand champion at the National Christmas Tree Association's contest.
The 25-year-old Fraser fir will be the White House's official Christmas tree.
The Cartner family will present the tree to First Lady Jill Biden.

Cartner's Christmas Tree Farm, which started as a modest operation in 1959, has now expanded to 500 acres of land and employs a dedicated team to maintain the trees year-round. The farm's commitment to quality and excellence was recognized when they were named the grand champion at the National Christmas Tree Association's contest, earning them the honor of providing the White House's official Christmas tree.

The selected tree, a 25-year-old Fraser fir, will be presented to First Lady Jill Biden in a special ceremony. The Cartner family is proud to represent western North Carolina and showcase the spirit of resilience and community in the face of adversity.

As preparations continue for the tree's journey to the White House, the Cartner family reflects on the challenges they have overcome and looks ahead to a brighter future. Despite the obstacles they face, including recovering from the hurricane's impact and planning for the next season, the Cartner family remains steadfast in their commitment to spreading joy and hope through their beloved Christmas trees.

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