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Gov. Mills declares Nov. 29 as ‘Maine Grown Christmas Tree Day’
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November 28, 2024

Gov. Mills declares Nov. 29 as ‘Maine Grown Christmas Tree Day’

AUGUSTA, MAINE – The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation & Forestry (DACF) announced that Gov. Janet Mills has proclaimed Nov. 29, 2024, as “Maine Grown Christmas Tree Day” to honor the valuable contributions of Maine’s Christmas tree and wreath industry.

Maine’s Christmas tree industry, which includes producing and selling fresh trees and wreaths, creates an estimated $18 million in direct economic impact each year and supports nearly 800 jobs across the state. This annual proclamation celebrates the efforts of the more than 100 family farms that comprise the Maine Christmas Tree Association (MCTA), a cornerstone of holiday celebrations in Maine since 1962.

“There is no better way to celebrate Christmas than by supporting Maine’s hardworking family farmers and bringing the beauty of a Maine-grown Christmas tree into your home,” said Mills. “Maine’s Christmas tree growers and wreath crafters bring joy to people across our state and far beyond, and I thank them for their dedication to spreading holiday cheer.”

“As we welcome the holiday season, Maine-grown Christmas trees and wreaths remind us of the great impact agriculture has on our traditions and communities,” said DACF Commissioner Amanda Beal. “These farms and businesses create holiday memories while contributing significantly to Maine’s economy.”

Ryan Liberty, MCTA president, added, “Governor Mills’s proclamation shines a light on the enduring craftsmanship and dedication of our state’s Christmas tree farmers. We’re proud to share the joy of Maine-grown trees and wreaths with families in Maine and beyond our borders.”

Maine residents and visitors can find a list of local farms, wreath makers, retail products and wholesale distributors at www.mainechristmastree.com.

In keeping tradition, Mills welcomes award-winning Christmas trees and wreaths from the Fryeburg Fair to the Blaine House on Dec. 2. The People’s Choice Christmas Tree, selected by fairgoers, will be displayed at the governor’s residence as symbols of the season and Maine’s agricultural quality.

About Maine’s Christmas Tree Industry

  • Annual economic impact: $18 million
  • Jobs supported: Nearly 800
  • Family farms: Over 100, many represented by the Maine Christmas Tree Association
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