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Christmas tree lights up Bridge Street

Christmas tree lights up Bridge Street

BRADENTON BEACH – The Christmas season officially began on Bridge Street with the Nov. 18 lighting of the city Christmas tree.

Prior to the event, the Magic of Manatee chapter of the Sweet Adelines serenaded the crowd with a variety of Christmas songs. They sang, “Holly Jolly Christmas,” “Rocking Around the Christmas Tree” and “We Wish You a Merry Christmas,” inviting attendees to sing along to “O Come All Ye Faithful.”

The late John Shaughnessy, a former Braden­ton Beach mayor and commissioner who passed away in May, was honored at the tree lighting.

Emcee and local businessman Sherman Bald­win introduced Shaughnessy’s widow, June, and spoke of the former mayor’s vision for Bradenton Beach.

Christmas tree lights up Bridge Street
Emcee Sherman Baldwin recognized June Shaughnessy and the accomplishments of her husband, the late John Shaughnessy, who formerly severed as a Bradenton Beach city commissioner and as mayor. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

“He would be so proud and happy to be here on a night like this,” Baldwin said. “The vision he saw for this street and Bridge Street pier is nothing short of amazing.”

Joe Cuervo, the former owner of the Drift In, was given the honor this year of lighting the tree.

Christmas tree lights up Bridge Street
Former Drift In owners Joe and Angie Cuervo helped light the tree. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

“He also brought a vision to this street, always a positive influence and is definitely a part of what makes this street what it is today,” Baldwin said of Cuervo.

Cuervo wished the crowd a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

The illuminated tree brought cheers from the crowd. The 42-foot tree, located at the post office on Bridge Street, lights up the night sky with more than 20,000 lights.

Christmas tree lights up Bridge Street
Michael, Mickey and Liam get into the holiday spirit at the Bridge Street Christmas tree lighting. – Leslie Lake | Sun

Following the tree lighting, the movie, “Elf,” was played on an outdoor screen.

The holiday event was spon­sored by the Bradenton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), the city of Braden­ton Beach and local merchants.

Bradenton Beach Police Chief John Cosby said the tree lighting typically attracts around 1,000-1,200 people to Bridge Street.

Christmas tree lights up Bridge Street
Santa and Mrs. Claus are seated by the tree before the Bridge Street Christmas tree lighting. – Leslie Lake | Sun
Christmas tree lights up Bridge Street
The Christmas tree stands in the Bradenton Beach post office parking lot. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Holiday season arrives on Bridge Street

Holiday season arrives on Bridge Street

BRADENTON BEACH – The holidays are lighting up Bridge Street and getting revelers in the holiday spirit.

The fun started with the annual holiday lights celebration, with palm trees, businesses and even a giant Christmas tree lighting up the night on Nov. 19, showcasing garlands, hand-placed ornaments and other festive adornments.

As the sun set, a crowd gathered near the base of the 32-foot tree while the Magic of Manatee Sweet Adelines sang traditional holiday carols. At 6 p.m. Paradise Boat Tours General Manager Sherman Baldwin introduced former city commissioner Ed Straight who had the honor of flipping the switch, lighting the tree for the first time this season. After the tree lighting, attendees were encouraged to partake in the shopping and restaurant opportunities along Bridge Street.

Holiday season arrives on Bridge Street
(left to right) Glen Tellone, Heather Tellone, Chase Castagna, Chris Castagna, Tina Castagna, Abby Castagna, Pennie Castagna, Cara Spath, Kyle Castagne, Jason Spath and Emma Spath enjoy the tree Lighting on Bridge Street. Jason Schaffer | Sun

“This is possible because of a lot of hard work from the merchants of the Bradenton Beach Bridge Street area who’ve come together for the second week in a row to make this happen,” Mayor John Chappie said. “This is a signature event now that is something people look forward to, and it’s part of what we had hoped would happen for Bridge Street when we created the Community Redevelopment Agency.”

This huge holiday undertaking came at a cost of more than $40,000 and was sponsored by the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), the city of Bradenton Beach and local merchants. The lights come on at sunset and will be in place through the end of December.