The National Christmas Tree Association has launched a new contest for the 2007 holiday season inviting YouTube users to “Get Real This Christmas.”
I’m really glad they made a YouTube video to explain the contest!
To participate in the contest, YouTube users can create a unique video (three minutes or less) showing or explaining why a Real Tree is the best choice this holiday season. All videos must be posted to the NCTA YouTube group page, www.youtube.com/group/getreal, by Dec. 15, 2007. Videos will be evaluated by a panel of judges and the top three will be selected on the basis of creativity, accuracy, persuasiveness and popularity.
The grand prize winner will be awarded $500; the second-place winner will receive $250; and the third-place entry will receive $100.
NCTA sponsors the contest as part of a broader campaign to make sure that Christmas traditions and values remain strong. The multi-year campaign’s goal is to reach Americans with the underlying message, “Nothing Says Christmas More Than a Real Tree.”

This came out last week during the NAFB convention but I just couldn’t get to it until now. It has taken a day or two to get unpacked from a couple weeks on the road. I’ve already got part of our Turkey Day meal purchased but I’m not finished yet. This chart is from
Pam Fretwell is now the past President of the NAFB. We just completed an emotional banquet to honor Pam’s year and do a little roasting too. Ask her about her parent’s garage that had a little problem with fire when she was very young for example.
At today’s NAFB luncheon tenure awards were presented and two very prized awards were given.
At our NAFB lunch today we heard the Paul McKellips story.
This is not Congressman Collin Peterson. It’s Mike Hergert, Red River Farm Network.
As you can see here there were a lot of farm broadcasters and podcasters plugged in to the press conference.
The Dix Harper Meritorious Service Award was presented to Vic McGill, CC/KATZ Advantage at last night’s NAFB Awards dinner.
One of the new inductees into the NAFB Hall of Fame is Bob Nance.
Michelle Rook, WNAX, pictured on the left announced our NAFB Hall of Fame winners at last night’s banquet. She’s pictured here with members of the George Menard family. George was one of the inductees.