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Tennessee Governor and First Lady Haslam host “Tennessee’s Home for the Holidays”Second annual holiday open house event at the Tennessee Residence begins
This year’s holiday décor theme, “Tennessee Music,” was accomplished through partnerships with the Museum of Appalachia in East Tennessee, the Country Music Hall of Fame in Middle Tennessee, and Stax Museum in West Tennessee. Authentic pieces and reproductions from the museums’ collections were incorporated into the holiday decorations to represent Tennessee’s rich musical heritage. The museum pieces were supplemented with complimenting ornaments and decoration support from Jim Marvin, based in Dickson, Tennessee. Marvin is known internationally for his holiday design and has assisted in decorating the White House for the holidays since 1997.“Tennessee has a historic music legacy that showcases the special talents and traditions indigenous to each part of our state,” said Mrs. Haslam. “We were honored to work with museums in each region who helped us display this unique story of Tennessee.” Tennessee schools also contributed to the holiday decorations at the Tennessee Residence by creating ornaments to feature on sixteen trees located in Conservation Hall. To continue the music theme, elementary, middle, and high school students created ornaments representing their favorite holiday songs, gospel music, patriotic music, and the “King of Rock ‘n’ Roll” Elvis Presley. Tennessee’s colleges, universities, technical schools, community colleges were represented with ornaments for a higher Education Tree. A County Ornament Tree, decorated with ornaments representing all of Tennessee’s 95 counties, was also incorporated into this year’s holiday décor. To create the County Ornament Tree, a local artist in each county was selected and asked to paint an ornament representing their home county, displayed in the main foyer of the residence. “This is Tennessee’s home, and Bill and I feel blessed to share it with visitors from across the state to enjoy holiday decorations,” said Mrs. Haslam. “We are thankful to the local artists, volunteers, museums, and school children across the state who helped make this year’s Home for the Holidays so special.” Open home tours at the Tennessee Residence will be held Monday through Friday, December 3rd-14th and on Saturday, December 8th. For more information about “Tennessee’s Home for the Holidays,” please visit www.tn.gov/firstlady. SectionsEventsTopicsBill Haslam, Country Music Hall of Fame, Crissy Haslam, Dickson Tn, East Tennessee, Elvis Presley, Home for the Holidays, Jim Marvin, Middle Tennessee, Museum of Appalachia, Nashville TN, open house, Tennessee, Tennessee First Lady, Tennessee Governor, West Tennessee |
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