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White House Christmas tree coming from western North Carolina

Cartner's Christmas Tree in Newland, NC was the winner of the National Christmas Tree Contest.

NEWLAND, N.C. — When the White House Christmas tree shines bright and festive this year, it will be a reminder of a nation still recovering after Helene. The tree will be harvested from Cartner's Christmas Tree Farm in Newland, a small town in western North Carolina hit hard by the storm. 

The tree was selected Monday morning by White House staffers visiting the Avery County farm. Cartner's Christmas Tree Farm was the winner of the National Christmas Tree Association’s national tree contest.

The tree will be cut down on Nov. 20 before being displayed in the Blue Room of the White House.

Avery County was among the mountainous counties impacted by Helene. A month after the storm, the community is still rebuilding.

“We are prepared for a flood but not to this magnitude,” Marshall Sizemore, a Newland resident, told WCNC Charlotte last week. “We ended up with nine feet plus right in this spot, enough to knock buildings off their foundations and roll cars down the road.”  

RELATED: Newland neighborhood still without power after Helene as families rebuild

Many homes were gutted out and weeks later homes remain without power.

The prolonged power outages have left restaurants like the Cranberry Street Cafe seeking solutions for the community.

"We're part restaurant, part catastrophe relief," Belle Morgan, co-owner of the Cranberry Street Cafe, told WCNC Charlotte earlier the month as the restaurants served up free, hot meals using donated food.

RELATED: Newland café serves up free, hot meals from donated food

Newland was one of the communities that received some of the 10,000 cold-weather clothing items donated by WCNC Charlotte viewers on behalf of the Share the Warmth campaign. 

RELATED: Hurricane Helene donations delivered to Avery County for Share the Warmth campaign

“Our team has spent hundreds of hours opening, sorting, bagging. And then we’ve had great partners in the community provide trucks,” Joan Barrett, WCNC Charlotte’s general manager, said.

North Carolina has a history of providing Christmas trees to the White House. This year marks the 16th time since 1971.

RELATED: Here's why North Carolina is among the top producers of Christmas trees in the US

The state also provided the official White House tree in 2023. In 2022, Vice President Kamala Harris selected a North Carolina Fraser fir Christmas tree to display in her home. 

In 2022, North Carolina also provided the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree.

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