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For release December 4, 2006
UTSI LIGHTS GIANT CHRISTMAS TREE
The lobby was filled and an orange-suited “UT
Santa” lent an ear to numerous children as lights for a
20-foot-tall tree were turned on for The University of Tennessee
Space Institute’s “first official Christmas tree lighting” at
twilight Nov. 29.
Faculty, staff, students and members of the UTSI Support Council
watched as Dr. Donald C. Daniel and Troy Martin pressed the
button creating a glittering wonderland.
“This special event was made possible thanks to a generous
donation to UTSI from American City Bank where Martin is
president,” said Daniel, UT associate vice president and chief
operating officer of the Institute.
“Barbara Birdsong, who chaired the project, had tremendous help
from numerous members of our staff in assembling the mammoth
tree and decorating it. We are grateful to Mr. Martin and
American City Bank, and we look forward to using this
magnificent tree in future celebrations, too.”
Daniel’s wife Donna, his mother, Mrs. Jimmie Daniel from
Atlanta, and Ms. Elwanda Vibbert of Tullahoma were among special
guests. Members of Franklin County Girl Scout Troops 581 and 227
also participated.
Ms. Birdsong said more than 10,000 small lights and close to 500
other decorations dressed the tree.
“So many helped,” she said, “and the children had so much fun
putting ornaments on the tree and having their pictures made
with the UT Santa. Some of our students said this was one of the
Institute’s best special events ever. As the lights came on, I
thought how the lighting of this tree is symbolic of Dr.
Daniel’s lighting the way for a brighter and prosperous future
for UTSI – a new beginning.” She noted that the tree will remain
lighted throughout this Christmas season and can be seen from
the circle in front of the lobby.
The old gent with the white flowing beard and orange suit – one
of Santa’s many helpers – is known around Molino in Lincoln
County as Morris Mills. When he’s not helping Rudolph’s boss, he
spends a lot of time at Copperweld where he’s worked for more
than three decades.
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Chatting with Troy Martin are, from
left, Barbara Birdsong and Dee Merriman and Dee’s
granddaughter Darien. |
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Dr. Don Daniel greets his mother Mrs. Jimmie Daniel and
Elwanda Vibbert, left, and his wife Donna, right as they
arrive for the lighting.
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Tommy and Charlotte Campbell, right,
of Estill Springs, visit with Mrs. Donna Daniel and her
mother-in-law, Mrs. Jimmie Daniel of Atlanta.
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UTSI Professor Joe Majdalani holds Georgie while his
wife Inna holds baby Laura at UTSI’s lighting of the
Christmas tree.
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UTSI’s Penny Morris of Estill
Springs prepares Riley for talk with UT Santa.
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Shelby Brinkley of Manchester,
granddaughter of UTSI Professor Bruce Bomar, negotiates
with UT Santa. |
--UTSI Photos [Editor's Note:
*Video clip of
Christmas Tree Lighting]
Video provided by Emily Moore
*QuickTime
Format Writer: Weldon Payne (931)
393-7222
wpayne@utsi.edu
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