12-25-24 RSO News Mid Day

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This Christmas mid-day edition features stories about the history of White House holiday decorating and the best places to celebrate New Year’s Eve in America.

First Ladies and the Evolution of White House Christmas Decor

From modest greens in the early days to today’s dazzling Blue Room displays, First Ladies have left their personal stamp on the White House during the holidays. Jacqueline Kennedy started the tradition of themed Christmas trees, and every First Lady since has brought unique flair to the iconic residence.

This year, the White House boasts a sparkling, modern take on holiday cheer, showcasing how far the tradition has come. The decorations reflect the values of the presidency and a celebration of American ingenuity. (Read more)

The Most Epic Places to Celebrate New Year’s Eve in the US

From Times Square’s iconic ball drop to fireworks over Las Vegas, America offers unforgettable New Year’s Eve celebrations. Nashville’s music scene and Miami’s beach parties bring unique energy, while smaller cities like Charleston shine with charm and tradition.

These epic destinations capture the spirit of fresh beginnings and community. No matter where you are, there’s a place to toast to new opportunities and adventures ahead. (Read more)

Health Tip:

A brisk walk around the neighborhood to look at Christmas lights and decorations can help balance out the indulgence of holiday meals without adding stress to your body.

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Fun Fact of the Day

Did you know the first official White House Christmas tree was installed by President Benjamin Harrison in 1889?

Upcoming Dates

  • December 31: New Year’s Eve – Celebrate the end of the year!

  • January 6: Epiphany – The official end of the Christmas season.

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