City of Newburgh seeks Christmas tree

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Carol Schultz's Norway Spruce was the 2019-2020 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree (photo: Tishman Speyer)

NEWBURGH – With the holiday season quickly approaching, the City of Newburgh announces its annual search for a Christmas tree to display on Lower Broadway.

For over 30 years, the City Department of Public Works has sought out, cut down, transported, and decorated the Christmas Tree that is set up outside of City Hall.  The tree must be a Blue Spruce that at least 35 feet high. Trees from past years have originated from within the City limits as well as from other Hudson Valley communities including New Windsor, Town of Newburgh and Marlboro.

Due to COVID-19 related public health concerns, the City of Newburgh will not host a live audience at the 2020 Christmas Tree Lighting. A virtual ceremony will be held and livestreamed via our social media outlets. The city encourages everyone to stay home and celebrate in warmth.

Any interested party who is aware of a potential tree are encouraged to contact Eliana Diaz, Executive Assistant to the City Manager, at (845) 569-7301 or ediaz@cityofnewburgh-ny.gov.




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