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Area fir headed for White House
By Joel Frady
joel@mountaintimes.com
A crowd gathered atop a hill at River Ridge Tree Farms in Creston
on Friday, this time to witness the cutting
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Jessie Davis of River Ridge Tree
Farms, second from left, talks to the crowd gathered in
Creston before the cutting of the Fraser fir that will
stand in the Blue Room of the White House. Davis is accompanied,
from left, by: North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture
Steve Troxler and farm co-owners Michele Davis, Carol
Pennington, Rusty Estes and Ann Estes. Photo by Joel Frady
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of the 21-foot Fraser fir that will soon stand in the Blue
Room of the White House.
The tree, which was planted in 1985, was cut shortly after 10
a.m.
The branches were then tied up and the tree was loaded onto
a tractor-trailer for its journey to the nations capital.
For the owners of River Ridge Tree Farms Rusty and Ann
Estes, Jessie and Michele Davis and Carol Pennington
the ceremony, along with a celebration ceremony held at 2 p.m.
at the Ashe County Courthouse, represented years of hard work.
Its very exciting. A little emotional, but very
exciting said Pennington, the wife of farm co-founder
Joe Pennington. She said that Joe, who passed away in 2003,
had planted the tree only two years after the farms creation,
but she never expected to see one of their trees go to Washington.
We never really thought that one would go to the White
House, she said. You just never think about that
when youre starting and setting out trees. Its one
of those dreams that you think, That happens to other
people.
In total, River Ridge sent 29 trees to the White House, and
have also supplied the tree for the Ashe County Courthouse.
The owners were to travel to Washington, D.C., on Saturday and
present the tree to first lady Laura Bush on Sunday afternoon.
Despite their historic achievement, Rusty Estes and Jessie Davis
still had work on their mind even as they celebrated on Friday.
Weve got a bunch on our plate, Davis said.
Weve got a couple of trucks that we had have to
load, and we still have a lot of trees in the field that have
to come out.
Were behind schedule due to the snow and rain,
Estes added, so its a hectic time, but a fun time.
The times are so hectic that neither man had started to prepare
for their trip to the White House. Estes said that he wasnt
nervous ... yet.
Weve been so busy, we havent had time to think
about it, he said, but I guarantee you that when
we get there well be very nervous. As of Friday
afternoon, Davis noted that they were told there was a 90
percent chance that they would also meet President Bush.
Both men also wanted to mention the men and women who help run
the farm.
Weve got a great staff, and theyre the the
reason we are where were at, Estes said.
The tree-cutting and celebration ceremonies were attended by
local and state officials, each taking the time to congratulate
River Ridge Tree Farms for its accomplishment.
Were so honored in North Carolina to once again
have the White House tree, said Steve Troxler, the North
Carolina commissioner of agriculture. He noted that its
the third time in his four years in office that the Blue Room
tree has been supplied by a North Carolina grower, so he has
been spoiled. But to Troxler, it says a lot about
the strength of the industry.
The quality of North Carolina Christmas trees exceeds
every other state in the Union, he said, noting that the
value of our trees shows that were the leading Christmas
tree-growing state in the nation. He added that he expects
the trend of North Carolina Blue Room trees to continue.
We feel very privileged to be able to represent the Christmas
tree industry, said Jessie Davis.
Were doing everything possible that we can to represent
it well, because I do believe that the Fraser fir is the best
tree thats out there and we want everyone to know that.
Rusty Estes added that besides benefiting ourselves, were
benefiting all the other tree growers in Ashe County and North
Carolina. Its a benefit for everybody.
In addition to the Blue Room tree, the fields of River Ridge
Tree Farms will be open to choose-and-cut customers this holiday
season. To find out more about the farm, call (336) 982-3081
or click to www.riverridgetreefarms.com.
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