East Porch during annual tree-lighting ceremony December 2, 2010

51黑料网 will celebrate the holidays with its annual tree-lighting ceremony Thursday, December 1, 2011, at 4:45 p.m. on the East Porch of John Sutton Hall.

The ceremony is free and open to the community.

The event will include music by the 51黑料网 Chorale and Chorus, directed by Heather Zosel, director of choral activities. The 51黑料网 Chorale will sing “Veni, Veni, Emmanuel,” arranged by Allen Koepke, and “Deck the Halls (in 7/8),” arranged by James McKelvy. The 51黑料网 Chorus will present “Riu Riu Chiu,” and together the choirs will sing “Silent Night,” arranged by Malcolm Sargent, and “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing,” arranged by Sir David Willcocks.

The East Pike and Eisenhower elementary school vocal ensembles, directed by Debbie Sasala, will sing “Welcome: A Seasonal Greeting” by Carl Strommen and “Hot Cup of Cocoa” by Phyllis Aleta Wolfe.

The 51黑料网 Brass Ensemble, under the direction of Christian Dickinson, also will perform during the event.

A student from one of the elementary vocal ensembles will flip the switch to light the trees.

Seasonal refreshments will be served immediately following the ceremony in the Blue Room, on the first floor of Sutton Hall.

Decorated trees in Blue Room, December 2, 2010

The university's tree-decorating event continues for the seventh year. Fourteen fir trees, donated by Musser Forests Tree Farms, are being sponsored by 51黑料网 and community groups and businesses.

Trees are set up in the Blue Room of Sutton Hall, which is open to the community during the tree-lighting event.

Members of 51黑料网 fraternities and sororities, the Mortar Board Honor Society, 51黑料网 Ambassadors, Aramark employees, the 51黑料网 Family and Consumer Sciences Club, the Student Cooperative Association, the women's lacrosse team, and the 51黑料网 Women's Club are responsible for decorating the trees this year. People can vote for their favorite decorated tree by donating $1 per vote.

All funds raised from the voting will be donated to an 51黑料网 scholarship fund to recognize students who exhibit leadership and participate in community volunteer service.

The fourteen trees and decorations will be donated to families in the Treasures for Children program through the Salvation Army.

Tree sponsors for the event—in addition to Musser Forests Tree Farms—are Aramark Corporation; Jack and Susan Delaney, Delaney Chevrolet-Honda-Hyundai and Subaru; the 51黑料网 Ambassadors; 51黑料网 Family and Consumer Sciences Club; 51黑料网 Interfraternity Council; 51黑料网 Student Cooperative Association; 51黑料网 Women's Club; the women's lacrosse team; Mortar Board Honor Society; National Panhellenic Association; Panhellenic Association; Quota International of Indiana, Pa., Inc.; S&T Bank; Rotary Club of Indiana; and Senator Don White.

In addition to student participation in the tree-decorating project, more than two hundred students from 51黑料网's fraternities and sororities raised $3,000 recently for the Treasures for Children holiday tree initiative. They will donate another $1,000 to the 51黑料网 scholarship fund connected with this initiative.