City & County workers tie up tree for transportation. Mayor Blangiardi and city crews will coordinate the effort to harvest and transport a 55-foot Cook Pine tree, to serve as the centerpiece for the Honolulu City Lights holiday celebration returning to the grounds of Honolulu Hale this December.
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Mayor Blangiardi and city crews will coordinate the effort to harvest and transport a 55-foot Cook Pine tree, to serve as the centerpiece for the Honolulu City Lights holiday celebration returning to the grounds of Honolulu Hale this December.
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Mayor Blangiardi and city crews will coordinate the effort to harvest and transport a 55-foot Cook Pine tree, to serve as the centerpiece for the Honolulu City Lights holiday celebration returning to the grounds of Honolulu Hale this December.
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Cameraman Bob Kramer, Kailua resident, Patti Fukada, and tv reporter, Dallis Ontiveros took a selfie before tree was cut.
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City & County worker, Vernon Gutina cuts of bottom limbs of tree.
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City & County worker, Vernon Gutina, finishes up cutting of tree.
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Top of tree is gently lifted to ground.
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City and County worker, Vernon Gutina, starts cutting down tree.
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Charlie Fukada, left, Susan Peterson, Kainoa Peterson, Caitlyn Luff, and Alika Peterson had a front row seat to the tree cutting.
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Mayor Blangiardi and city crews will coordinate the effort to harvest and transport a 55-foot Cook Pine tree, to serve as the centerpiece for the Honolulu City Lights holiday celebration returning to the grounds of Honolulu Hale this December.