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Citizens Against ProObama Media Bia (Free subscription) | 11/29/2009
... and WH Chief Usher, Retired Rear Adm. Stephen Rochon and Superintendent of the WH grounds Dale Haney visited the Sundbacks and made their selection.Wednesday, the tree was cut down, as well as “dozens” of smaller trees that will be used throughout the WH, including the Oval Office.Friday, the tree arrived at the WH via a jingling horse-drawn carriage, the horses covered in red bows,...
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Today With President Barack Obama (Free subscription) | 11/27/2009
... the Executive Residence and White House Chief Usher Stephen Rochon and Superintendent of Grounds Dale Haney on Oct. 20, 2009. The tree, which was planted by the Sundbacks in 1996, will be cut in late November and sent to Washington, D.C. Eric and Gloria are no strangers to the White House Christmas experience. This will be the fourth time that the couple has won the contest and presented...
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Obama Foodorama (Free subscription) | 11/27/2009
... and White House Chief Usher, Coast Guard Rear Adml. Stephen Rochon and Superintendent of Grounds Dale Haney on Oct. 20, 2009. According to the Washington Post, Mrs. Obama requested a tree that had full branches and was sturdy enough to hold a lot of ornaments, but narrow enough that it could be walked around at holiday receptions. Haney and Rochon visited numerous trees farms,...
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Kansas City Star (Free subscription) | 11/27/2009
... visit to the Sundback's farm by retired Rear Adm. Stephen Rochon, the White House chief usher, and Dale Haney, superintendent of the White House grounds.
It was cut down on Wednesday. Besides the official tree, more than a dozen smaller trees from the Sundback farm will decorate other rooms in the White House, including the Oval Office.
The Sundbacks, both in their 80s,...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 11/27/2009
... visit to the Sundback's farm by retired Rear Adm. Stephen Rochon, the White House chief usher, and Dale Haney, superintendent of the White House grounds.
It was cut down on Wednesday. Besides the official tree, more than a dozen smaller trees from the Sundback farm will decorate other rooms in the White House, including the Oval Office.
The Sundbacks, both in their 80s,...