DGS - California Department of General Services

10/31/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/31/2024 11:39

California’s 2024 Christmas Tree Arriving at State Capitol Wednesday, October 30

On Tuesday, October 29, a tree crew from the California Department of General Services (DGS) will harvest the state's official Christmas tree from LaTour Demonstration State Forest and will prepare the tree for transport. The tree will be transported the next day from Redding to the west lawn of the State Capitol in Sacramento. Once installation of the approximately 60-foot tree at the Capitol is completed, DGS crews will spend several days trimming the tree with nearly 200 hand-crafted ornaments donated by the California Department of Developmental Services. The ornaments are created by children and adults with developmental disabilities who receive services and support from the state's development centers and 21 nonprofit regional centers. The tree will also feature 10,000 LED lights.

The LaTour Demonstration State Forest is one of 15 state forests operated by CAL FIRE. These
forests are used to host research projects, and demonstrate improved forest management practices, from timber production and environmental stewardship, to public recreation uses. The 9,033 acres that make up LaTour State Forest are in eastern Shasta County and offer public recreation activities such as camping, hiking, and the opportunity to cut a Christmas tree. Permits or more information may be obtained by calling the LaTour State Demonstration Forest at (530) 225-2418.

DGS serves the public by providing a variety of services to state agencies through procurement and acquisition solutions; real estate management and design; environmentally friendly transportation; professional printing, design and web services; administrative hearings; legal services; building standards; oversight of structural safety, fire/life safety and accessibility for the design and construction of K-12 public schools and community colleges; funding for school construction; and disability access .

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