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Columbia, S.C. Welcomes Holiday Season with State Christmas Tree Arrival

Columbia, S.C. Welcomes Holiday Season with State Christmas Tree Arrival

Columbia, S.C. Gears Up for the Holiday Season with the Arrival of the State Christmas Tree

As the festive season approaches, the heart of Columbia, South Carolina is brimming with excitement! The arrival of the state Christmas tree, set to greet residents this Tuesday morning, marks the official start of the holiday celebrations in the capital.

Excitement in the Air

Locals are buzzing with anticipation as they prepare for this joyful time of year. Mary Catherine Branch, a longtime resident, shared her enthusiasm, saying, “I love the holidays! There’s something magical about this season. The leaves are falling, the air is getting a little chillier, and it’s all about quality time spent together.”

Mary Catherine and her family participate in a cherished tradition of lighting candles each week leading up to Christmas. It’s a simple but beautiful way to celebrate the countdown to the big day. This year, she’s looking forward to those cozy moments and the joy that the holiday spirit brings.

Family Time and Giving Gifts

Another resident, Kelly Tabor, echoes the sentiment of togetherness as she emphasizes the importance of family during the holidays. “Being with family is the number one thing,” she said. “The great food and laughter come next, and the gifts are really secondary. I absolutely love giving gifts!”

For Kelly, the highlight of the season comes from seeing the excitement in children’s faces when they tear open their presents. “It’s all about their joy, seeing them leap in excitement!” she added with a warm smile.

Traditional Holiday Feasts

Food is undoubtedly a big part of the holiday celebrations. Tabor doesn’t shy away from sharing her family’s scrumptious tradition: “We always have Christmas dinner and a delightful Christmas breakfast.” She went on to describe their famous spread, which includes country ham, eggs, grits, hash browns, homemade biscuits and gravy, and an array of preserves. Can anyone else feel their mouth watering?

A Reminder of the Season

The arrival of the state Christmas tree on the north lawn of the State House will serve as a beautiful reminder that the holidays are on the horizon. “It’s a huge reminder that the holidays are right around the corner, and it’s time to start shopping,” Tabor noted, as she encouraged others to get into the festive spirit and prepare for the celebrations ahead.

Mark Your Calendars!

The excitement doesn’t end here! The Christmas tree will be officially illuminated during the much-anticipated Governor’s Carolighting Ceremony on Sunday, November 24th. It’s the perfect opportunity for families to come together, enjoy live music, and officially welcome the holiday season under the twinkling lights of the state tree.

Wrap-Up – Let the Festivities Begin!

As the festive season kicks off in Columbia, locals are reminded that this time of year is all about joy, family, and togetherness. The arrival of the state Christmas tree, coupled with cherished traditions and delicious holiday meals, makes for an enchanting celebration that residents eagerly look forward to every year. So gather your loved ones and start preparing for a season filled with laughter, love, and a little magic!


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