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Anybody in the DC area? Is the tree lit up or not? (Original Post) Baltimike Dec 2018 OP
It's lit again. Someone climbed it and damaged it and donors paid to have the damage repaired. k8conant Dec 2018 #1
NATIONAL PARK SERVICES Just a Weirdo Dec 2018 #2
and by National Park Services, that means WE THE PEOPLE, right? Baltimike Dec 2018 #3
Yep Just a Weirdo Dec 2018 #4
No, the National Park FOUNDATION: k8conant Dec 2018 #5
Thank you. nt Baltimike Dec 2018 #7
xmas is over. time to send the tree to tree heaven nt msongs Dec 2018 #6
Ummm...for some the season is not yet over. Happy Hlidays! nt Baltimike Dec 2018 #8
Today is the 3rd day of Christmas! k8conant Dec 2018 #9
Hey, it's only the second day of Christmas! Hela Dec 2018 #10
I thought it was January 5th, but I could be wrong. Baltimike Dec 2018 #11

k8conant

(3,030 posts)
5. No, the National Park FOUNDATION:
Thu Dec 27, 2018, 09:00 PM
Dec 2018

"The National Park Foundation, a nonprofit that is the official charity to help private money improve the national park system, gave the National Park Service enough money both to investigate the damage caused by the climber and to keep the park open and lighted through Jan. 1, it announced Monday."

This quote is from the Washington Post article to which I posted the link.

Hela

(440 posts)
10. Hey, it's only the second day of Christmas!
Thu Dec 27, 2018, 09:50 PM
Dec 2018

Christmas ends on January 6 with Epiphany (Twelfth Night).

ETA: Now I’m confused—is Twelfth night the night before Epiphany, or the night of Epiphany? I’m counting an extra day here.

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