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84 Lumber hosts U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree in Morgantown

As the season of giving approaches, 84 Lumber announces a $100,000 donation to West Virginia Fisher House.
11/14/2023
US Capitol Christmas Tree
After a stop at 84 Lumber's updated Morgantown, West Virginia location, the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree is headed to Washington, D.C.
US Capitol Christmas Tree
After a stop at 84 Lumber's updated Morgantown, West Virginia location, the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree is headed to Washington, D.C.

Christmas arrived early this year as 84 Lumber welcomed the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree to the prodealer’s newly expanded Morgantown, West Virginia location.

The tree was met by 84 Lumber leadership, store associates, customers, vendor partners, and national, state, and local dignitaries. This marks the second year 84 Lumber has been the presenting sponsor of what affectionately is known as “The People’s Tree.”

The U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree lights up the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol during the holiday season and is selected from a different national forest each year, a tradition that began in 1970 when Monongahela National Forest provided the first tree on behalf of the U.S. Forest Service. 

This year, Monongahela National Forest is providing the tree once again. 

The project is made possible with support from partners like 84 Lumber, along with cash and in-kind contributions from companies large and small as well as from volunteers locally and across the nation, the company said. 

According to 84 Lumber, the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree program creates the opportunity to spotlight public lands with billions of trees across diverse ecosystems.

Attendees at a holiday community event in Morgantown had an opportunity to sign a banner on the truck carrying the Capitol Christmas Tree.
Attendees at a holiday community event in Morgantown had an opportunity to sign a banner on the truck carrying the Capitol Christmas Tree.

“84 Lumber is proud to sponsor the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree that brings so many people joy throughout the holidays,” said 84 Lumber’s owner and CEO, Maggie Hardy. “We’re excited to welcome the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree to Morgantown, an area where we have expanded our presence to better serve our customers and the community.” 

Joining 84 Lumber in welcoming the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree to Morgantown were officials from national, state, and local government, with representatives from West Virginia Governor Jim Justice’s office. Regional representatives for Congressman Alex X. Mooney, Senator Shelley Moore Capito, and Senator Joe Manchin also participated. 

Following the initial welcome event, 84 Lumber hosted a festive community event, full of fun, food, and activities, open to the public. Approximately 700 people attended to meet Santa Claus, Woodsy Owl, and Smokey Bear. 

Attendees also had an opportunity to sign a large banner for the truck carrying the tree to Washington, D.C.

This year's tree has been named “Wa’feem’tekwi” by the Shawnee Tribe. The name means “Bright Tree” in the Shawnee language.

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Yes, Santa Claus was in attendance at the community event in Morgantown.
Yes, Santa Claus was in attendance at the community event in Morgantown.

The Forest Service invited the Shawnee Tribe to name the tree as part of the ongoing celebration of the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree initiative and to honor the agency’s unique nation-to-nation relationship with the Shawnee Tribe. After the holidays, the Shawnee Tribe will use wood from the tree at their ceremonial grounds in White Oak, Oklahoma.

As part of 84 Lumber’s celebration of the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree as a symbol of hope, peace, and unity, the company also will honor military service people at a special stopover at the end of the tree’s journey. Beautiful Christmas trees, fresh from local growers in West Virginia, will be presented by 84 Lumber as an early holiday gift to families at Joint Base Andrews, the final stop on the tree’s journey to Washington, D.C., where it will be unwrapped and transported to the U.S. Capitol.

A tree-lighting ceremony hosted by the Architect of the Capitol and the Speaker of the House will take place after Thanksgiving. 

A $100,000 holiday gift to veterans and families

In a special tribute to veterans and military families, 84 Lumber has also announced a $100,000 donation for Friends of Fisher House of the Tri-State, benefiting the Huntington, West Virginia location at the Hershel “Woody” Williams VA Medical Center. 

The Fisher House Foundation is best known for its network of 96 comfort homes where military and veterans’ families can stay at no cost while a loved one is receiving treatment. These homes are located at major military and VA medical centers nationwide, and in Europe, close to the medical center or hospital they serve. Fisher House Foundation ensures that there is never a lodging fee.

From left to right: Rory Leightner, commercial sales director, 84 Lumber; Amy Smiley, vice president of marketing, 84 Lumber; Joe Camp, area manager, 84 Lumber; and Jason D. Wyant, program manager, Fisher House.
From left to right: Rory Leightner, commercial sales director, 84 Lumber; Amy Smiley, vice president of marketing, 84 Lumber; Joe Camp, area manager, 84 Lumber; and Jason D. Wyant, program manager, Fisher House.

“We are honored to donate $100,000 to help the Huntington Fisher House,” said Amy Smiley, 84 Lumber vice president of marketing. “84 Lumber is committed to giving back to our community, but especially to our service members and their families.”

The 13,270-square-foot Huntington House features 16 suites as well as communal areas for cooking, dining, relaxing, and laundry. 84 Lumber said that a Fisher House creates an instant community for its residents, united by their common mission of supporting a sick or injured loved one, but also provides individuals with a secure and private refuge after a long day at the hospital to rest and recharge. 

This Fisher House will serve more than 28,000 veterans from southwestern West Virginia, southern Ohio, and eastern Kentucky.

84 Lumber has been a partner of the Fisher House Foundation since 2019. Fisher Houses have provided free temporary housing to 368,000 military and veterans’ families since the program’s inception in 1990. 

Since its inception, the program has saved families an estimated $451 million in out-of-pocket costs for lodging and transportation.

 “We’re proud of our ongoing partnership with the Fisher House, and this is just a small token of our support and gratitude for the families the organization will help serve,” Smiley said.

Founded in 1956 and headquartered in Eighty Four, Pennsylvania, 84 Lumber is one of the nation’s largest privately held suppliers of building materials, manufactured components, and builder services for single and multifamily residences and commercial buildings.

The company operates 310 facilities which include stores, component manufacturing plants, custom door shops, and engineered wood product centers in 35 states. 84 Lumber also offers turnkey installation services for a variety of products, including framing, insulation, siding, windows, roofing, decking, and drywall.

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