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Jordan tree on its way to Boston for Christmas

Children were full of excitement to be a part of the annual Boston tree cutting ceremony.   Amy Woolvett photo

Children were full of excitement to be a part of the annual Boston tree cutting ceremony. Amy Woolvett photo

Published on November 13, 2012
Published on November 13, 2012

By Amy Woolvett
THE COAST GUARD
NovaNewsNow.com
 

Topics :
Lockeport Elementary and Hillcrest Academy , Boston Common , Boston , Nova Scotia , Jordon

Everyone was full of cheer and high spirits for the 2012 Nova Scotia tree cutting ceremony.

Classes from primary to four from Lockeport Elementary and Hillcrest Academy were there waving their provincial flags and learning the history of the connection between Nova Scotia and Boston.

Each year since 1971, Nova Scotia has sent Boston a large Christmas tree in gratitude for the aide that Bostonians provided after the devastating Halifax Explosion on Dec. 6, 1917.

Halifax sent a telegram to Boston for help and Boston had responded by sending in trains full of doctors, nurses and help for Nova Scotians.

This year’s donors of the tree were Paul and Jan Hicks of Jordan Bay for the 70-year old tree that stood 40 to 50 feet tall.

The province is searching for the next perfect Nova Scotia red spruce or balsam fir for Boston.

People can follow the tree’s travels to Boston at twitter@TreeforBoston or friend the tree on Facebook at www.facebook.com/treeforboston.

The Shelburne County tree will be the centre attraction at the Boston Common on Nov. 29 at a ceremony that will attract close to 30,000 people and will be broadcast live on the local ABC television station.

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    Walter
    - November 15, 2012 at 11:40:16

    Thanks for the Tree! We'll see you in Boston on November 29.

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      Duane
      - November 16, 2012 at 00:52:28

      Thank You, Nova Scotia!!! Your tree and its presentation at the tree lighting is one of the best things about a Boston Christmas.

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