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Each year the University decorates the trees on [[College Walk]] with lights, and throws a celebration to mark their turning on. The event features free Hot Chocolate, roasted Chestnuts, performances by A Capella groups, and culminates with University President [[Lee C. Bollinger]] pushing the switch to turn on the lights. Supposedly the podium with a big red switch is just for show.
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The '''Tree Lighting Ceremony''' is an annual event celebrating the illumination of the lights decorating the trees lining [[College Walk]]. To be specific, these are the trees between [[Kent Hall|Kent]] and [[Hamilton Hall|Hamilton]] on the east side of College Walk, and [[Dodge Hall|Dodge]] and [[Journalism Hall|Journalism]] Halls on the west. The event was first held in 1998. It is held just before [[finals]] week in early December. The lights remain on until the end of February.
  
The Tree Lighting Ceremony is followed by the [[Yule Log Ceremony]] in [[John Jay|John Jay Hall]].
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The event is centered around the [[sundial]], and features free hot chocolate, roasted chestnuts, performances by various [[a capella]] groups, and speeches by the [[university president]] and a guest. At the end of the ceremony, the president pushes the switch to turn on the lights. Supposedly the podium with a big red switch is just for show.
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The Tree Lighting Ceremony is followed by the older [[Yule Log Ceremony]] in [[John Jay Hall|John Jay]].
  
 
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Revision as of 23:41, 22 March 2007

The Tree Lighting Ceremony is an annual event celebrating the illumination of the lights decorating the trees lining College Walk. To be specific, these are the trees between Kent and Hamilton on the east side of College Walk, and Dodge and Journalism Halls on the west. The event was first held in 1998. It is held just before finals week in early December. The lights remain on until the end of February.

The event is centered around the sundial, and features free hot chocolate, roasted chestnuts, performances by various a capella groups, and speeches by the university president and a guest. At the end of the ceremony, the president pushes the switch to turn on the lights. Supposedly the podium with a big red switch is just for show.

The Tree Lighting Ceremony is followed by the older Yule Log Ceremony in John Jay.