Guard members help spread socially distant holiday cheer

By Courtesy, New York National GuardDecember 1, 2020

Guard members help spread socially distant holiday cheer
1 / 7 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Volunteers pass a tree up to FedEx driver Don Pelletier during the Trees for Troops loadout on November 30, 2020, at Ellms Tree Farm in Ballston Spa, N.Y. More than 20 volunteers from the New York Army and Air National Guard joined with Capital District area veterans to help load about 125 Christmas trees being donated and sent to military bases around the country to support troops and military families this holiday season. This marks the 16th year of military members volunteering their time to assist in the loading of trees destined for fellow service members and their families around the country and around the world. (Photo Credit: Col. Richard Goldenberg) VIEW ORIGINAL
Guard members help spread socially distant holiday cheer
2 / 7 Show Caption + Hide Caption – New York State Assemblywoman Mary Beth Walsh assists volunteers by placing holiday greetings into Christmas Trees during the Trees for Troops loadout on November 30, 2020, at Ellms Tree Farm in Ballston Spa, N.Y. More than 20 volunteers from the New York Army and Air National Guard joined with Capital District area veterans to help load about 125 Christmas trees being donated and sent to military bases around the country to support troops and military families this holiday season. This marks the 16th year of military members volunteering their time to assist in the loading of trees destined for fellow service members and their families around the country and around the world. Walsh serves the 112th Assembly District, which includes parts of Saratoga and Schenectady Counties. (Photo Credit: Col. Richard Goldenberg) VIEW ORIGINAL
Guard members help spread socially distant holiday cheer
3 / 7 Show Caption + Hide Caption – New York Air National Guard Airman 1st Class Gabriella Bucci, center, assigned to the 109th Airlift Wing in Scotia, N..Y., passes a tree up during the Trees for Troops loadout on November 30, 2020, at Ellms Tree Farm in Ballston Spa, N.Y. More than 20 volunteers from the New York Army and Air National Guard joined with Capital District area veterans to help load about 125 Christmas trees being donated and sent to military bases around the country to support troops and military families this holiday season. This marks the 16th year of military members volunteering their time to assist in the loading of trees destined for fellow service members and their families around the country and around the world. (Photo Credit: Col. Richard Goldenberg) VIEW ORIGINAL
Guard members help spread socially distant holiday cheer
4 / 7 Show Caption + Hide Caption – New York Army National Guard Sgt. 1st Class David Travers, assigned to the New York National Guard Joint Force Headquarters, prepares a Christmas Tree for loading with Harper DiPaola, age 10, with holiday greetings from local schoolchildren at Ellms Tree Farm in Ballston Spa, N.Y. November 30, 2020, to help load about 125 Christmas trees donated and sent to military bases around the country this holiday season as part of the Trees for Troops program. More than 20 volunteers from the New York Army and Air National Guard joined with Capital District area veterans to help load trees. This marks the 16th year of military members volunteering their time to assist in the loading of trees destined for fellow service members and their families around the country and around the world. (Photo Credit: Col. Richard Goldenberg) VIEW ORIGINAL
Guard members help spread socially distant holiday cheer
5 / 7 Show Caption + Hide Caption – New York Air National Guard Airman 1st Class Anthony Salmeri, assigned to the 109th Airlift Wing, prepares a Christmas Tree for loading with Harper DiPaola, age 10, with holiday greetings from local schoolchildren at Ellms Tree Farm in Ballston Spa, N.Y. November 30, 2020, to help load about 125 Christmas trees donated and sent to military bases around the country this holiday season as part of the Trees for Troops program. More than 20 volunteers from the New York Army and Air National Guard joined with Capital District area veterans to help load trees. This marks the 16th year of military members volunteering their time to assist in the loading of trees destined for fellow service members and their families around the country and around the world. (Photo Credit: Col. Richard Goldenberg) VIEW ORIGINAL
Guard members help spread socially distant holiday cheer
6 / 7 Show Caption + Hide Caption – New York Air National Guard Airman 1st Class Anthony Salmeri, left, assigned to the 109th Airlift Wing, and Army National Guard Sgt. 1st Class David Travers, assigned to the New York National Guard Joint Force Headquarters, prepares a Christmas Tree for loading with Harper DiPaola, age 10, with holiday greetings from local schoolchildren at Ellms Tree Farm in Ballston Spa, N.Y. November 30, 2020, to help load about 125 Christmas trees donated and sent to military bases around the country this holiday season as part of the Trees for Troops program. More than 20 volunteers from the New York Army and Air National Guard joined with Capital District area veterans to help load trees. This marks the 16th year of military members volunteering their time to assist in the loading of trees destined for fellow service members and their families around the country and around the world. (Photo Credit: Col. Richard Goldenberg) VIEW ORIGINAL
Guard members help spread socially distant holiday cheer
7 / 7 Show Caption + Hide Caption – New York Army National Guard Sgt. 1st Class David Travers, assigned to the New York National Guard Joint Force Headquarters, passes a tree up to FedEx driver Don Pelletier during the Trees for Troops loadout on November 30, 2020, at Ellms Tree Farm in Ballston Spa, N.Y. More than 20 volunteers from the New York Army and Air National Guard joined with Capital District area veterans to help load about 125 Christmas trees being donated and sent to military bases around the country to support troops and military families this holiday season. This marks the 16th year of military members volunteering their time to assist in the loading of trees destined for fellow service members and their families around the country and around the world. (Photo Credit: Col. Richard Goldenberg) VIEW ORIGINAL

BALLSTON SPA, N.Y. – More than 20 volunteers from the New York Army and Air National Guard joined area veterans and fellow service members at Ellms Tree Farm to load 125 Christmas trees in support of the national Trees for Troops charitable effort on Nov. 30.

This marks 16 years of military members volunteering their time to assist in loading trees destined for fellow service members and their families around the country and around the world.

"We're doing our 16th year for our Trees for Troops and it continues strong," said tree farmer Chip Ellms, who noted that the goal to provide Christmas spirit to military families through Christmas trees is a significant one in a year of COVID-19.

The annual program will see more than 14,500 trees delivered this year to 79 U.S. military bases around the country and around the globe.

The trees collected at Ellms Tree Farm came from more than a dozen regional farms, Ellms said, and the support of the military members and veterans makes the shipment even more meaningful for him.

Volunteers from the National Guard said their effort supports fellow Soldiers and Airmen serving overseas.

Members of the Air National Guard's 109th Airlift Wing in Scotia, New York, for example, deploy each holiday season to support Operation Deep Freeze, the National Science Foundation support for Antarctica research.

Airman 1st Class Gabriella Bucci from the 109th Airlift Wing volunteered to load trees for her first time.

Growing up in a military family, Bucci said, she knew she had to participate in paying it forward.

"My entire family is military, so I've got to keep it going," she said. National Guard Soldiers and Airmen were joined by Sailors from the local Navy Nuclear Power Training Unit in Ballston Spa, New York and local veterans and members of the Association of the United States Army (AUSA).

Trees also included ornaments made by students of the local Burnt Hills - Ballston Lake schools.

The Trees for Troops program first launched in 2005, with the help of FedEx Corp.

Each year, thousands of trees are donated by Christmas tree growers and consumers. FedEx and its team members generously provide shipping to bases in the U.S. and overseas.

Participating in the group effort for a program the benefits other military families made volunteering worthwhile, Bucci said.

"It felt good because one person can contribute and they have a lot of hands total, so it makes a bigger difference," Bucci said.

Trees for Troops delivered 243,955 trees to service members over the last 15 years. More than 800 different real Christmas tree growers have contributed trees.

Airman 1st Class Anthony Salmeri, another first-time volunteer from the 109th Airlift Wing, said he felt pride in participating.

"This year has not been a great year with COVID and everything else going on, so I figured for me it was the least I could do just to give a helping hand where I can," Salmeri said.

"Something like this, where they are getting a tree, anything like that helps, and it definitely helps raise morale."

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