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2011 holiday season kicks off at Governor’s Residence on Thursday

The 2011 Holiday Season at the Minnesota Governor’s Residence will kick-off tomorrow  (Thursday Dec. 1).

The holiday lights on the tree at the Residence and the tree at the Capitol will be lit on Dec. 1 and the Residence will be open for public tours on Dec. 1, 8 and 15 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. each day.

The interior of the home is expertly decorated by volunteers from across the state, organized by Kohler and Dramm Wholesale Florists, with ornaments donated by Target Corporation and the 1006 Summit Avenue Society.

In the Drawing Room, there will be a live 8-foot tree, donated by Krueger’s Christmas Trees. The tree will be decorated with Lenox ornaments that commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Governor’s Residence.

During the tours, volunteer docents from the Women’s Auxiliary of the Minnesota Historical Society will be on hand to answer questions in each room on the First Floor and Lower Level of the Residence.  The 1006 Summit Avenue Society will be offering a selection of merchandise, available for purchase at each tour.  Proceeds from the sale will help to support the historic Residence.

A 20-foot balsam fir is on display on the front lawn of the Residence.  The tree was harvested from the Chengwatana State Forest  by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and members of Conservation Corps Minnesota.

Rocket Crane Company donated services to help with the installation of the tree, and it is decorated with over 6,000 LED lights, which will be lit for the first time on Dec. 1.  The gates outside the Residence are decorated with fresh spruce garland and LED lights, and wreaths are hung on the front doorway, all donated by Mickman Brothers.  Four gorgeous holiday baskets are hung under the porte-cochere, donated by Bachman’s Floral Gift and Garden.

For more information on the tours, please call 651-201-3464.

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