Obama lights the national Christmas tree

December 05, 2014 08:01 am | Updated April 07, 2016 02:52 am IST - Washington

President Barack Obama dances on stage with Santa, members of Fifth Harmony, left, Chely Wright, Nico & Vinz and a member of The Tenors, behind, during the National Christmas Tree lighting ceremony at the Ellipse near the White House in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 4, 2014. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

President Barack Obama dances on stage with Santa, members of Fifth Harmony, left, Chely Wright, Nico & Vinz and a member of The Tenors, behind, during the National Christmas Tree lighting ceremony at the Ellipse near the White House in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 4, 2014. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

President Barack Obama has kicked off the holiday season in Washington with the lighting of the national Christmas tree.

Mr. Obama on Thursday joined hundreds of people for the annual event held just steps from the White House. First lady Michelle Obama, daughters Malia and Sasha, and Mrs. Obama’s mother, Marian Robinson, also attended the event on a chilly night in the nation’s capital.

Mr. Obama said the national tree is a “symbol of hope and holiday spirit”. He urged Americans to remember members of the U.S. military serving overseas, as well as their families.

“As we hold our loved ones tight, let’s remember the military families whose loved ones are far from home,” Mr. Obama said, adding, “They are our heroes.”

This year’s ceremony marks the 92nd annual lighting of the Christmas tree near the White House. The National Park Service says the tradition was started by President Calvin Coolidge in 1923.

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