November 23, 2012
Three evergreens selected for state holiday displays
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The promise was kept and crews arrived to cut down the tree last week.

"I kind of hated to cut it,'' she said. "You know how that happens.''

And thus, the rite of evergreen planting will likely start anew at the Fewell home.

"I'll probably get another one,'' Fewell said.

State Department of Administration spokeswoman Diane Holley-Brown said the Fewells' tree will be used around the north fountain at the Capitol.

The other two trees came from Crickmer Farms in the Fayette County community of Danese. A 25-foot Canaan Fir will be lit at the south fountain, and a 14-foot Canaan Fir will be decorated at the governor's mansion, Holley-Brown said.

The farm has been in operation since 1978. Al Tolliver and his wife took over the farm six years ago.

"We decided we wanted something to keep us busy and we were interested in it,'' Tolliver said. "It's turned into something more than a hobby.''

About 40 of the farm's 70 acres are dedicated to Christmas trees and Tolliver estimates there are 2,000 to 3,000 of them, mostly Frasier Firs. Families can stop by to cut their own for holiday use starting the first weekend of December.

Tolliver's farm also donated a tree that was used at the governor's mansion last year.

"They seemed to be happy with the tree they received last year, which is good,'' Tolliver said. "We're very pleased we're in position to provide the size and quality of trees that they're looking for.''

 

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