- by foxnews
- 03 Apr 2026
The Kennedy Center, which serves as the national cultural center of the U.S. and located along the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., will unveil what officials say is its first-ever Christmas tree with a lighting ceremony Dec. 17.
The tree is a towering 18-foot red spruce donated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service and harvested from the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests in southern Virginia's Appalachian Mountains.
The tree lighting ceremony invites families and other visitors to take part in the event, which will include Christmas entertainment and remarks from Kennedy Center leadership and special guests, Fox News Digital learned.
"The ceremony will mark a historic moment for America's cultural center as it establishes a new holiday tradition in the nation's capital," the Kennedy Center said of the tree lighting ceremony in a press release provided to Fox News Digital.
"We are proud to present a meaningful, faith-filled experience for families to immerse themselves in the Christmas story at America's cultural center," Daravi told The Christian Post of the upcoming Christmas show. "Tis the season to create cherished memories and celebrate the sacred alongside the festive."
Kennedy Center President and Ambassador Richard Grenell said early in his term as the cultural center's chief that the center would promote traditional and Christ-focused holiday events.
Grenell told Fox News Digital in February that he would help usher in the "Golden Age of the Arts" with a stack of performances that attract visitors as the Kennedy Center faces a persistent uphill battle to become profitable amid years of running in the red.
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