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AMI Chamber celebrates Christmas tree lighting

AMI Chamber celebrates Christmas tree lighting

HOLMES BEACH – The city’s Christmas tree was lit shortly after 6 p.m. on Saturday, and stands tall outside the Hancock Whitney Bank building at 5324 Gulf Drive.

The Anna Maria Island Chamber of Commerce Christmas tree lighting ceremony was staged in the parking lot shared by the Chamber, Beach House Real Estate and Acqua Aveda salon and spa.

AMI Chamber celebrates Christmas tree lighting
The tree lighting ceremony was held in the Chamber’s shared parking lot. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The ceremony was paired with the Holiday Open House that took place simultaneously across the street in the Island Shopping Center, where participating businesses shared holiday treats while folks shopped and enjoyed local restaurants.

Before the Christmas tree lighting, the CrossPointe Fellowship Band and singers performed Christmas songs, with Pastor Ed Ross doing a stellar job on the drums.

AMI Chamber celebrates Christmas tree lighting
The CrossPointe Fellowship Band played Christmas music. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Ceremony attendees enjoyed free wine, cookies and holiday treats shared by Beach House Real Estate, Hancock Whitney Bank and Chamber representatives.

Santa Claus (Anna Maria Island Real Estate Corporation owner/broker Bill Romberger) was on hand for the ceremony, as were Holmes Beach Mayor Judy Titsworth and Police Chief Bill Tokajer, accompanied by their spouses.

AMI Chamber celebrates Christmas tree lighting
Steve Titsworth, Mayor Judy Titsworth, Police Chief Bill Tokajer and Thea Tokajer enjoyed the tree lighting ceremony. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Chamber President Terri Kinder said the evening’s festivities were part of the Chamber’s efforts to celebrate the holidays while promoting some of Holmes Beach’s local businesses. Last year’s ceremony was canceled due to the damage inflicted citywide and Island-wide by Hurricanes Helene and Milton.

AMI Chamber celebrates Christmas tree lighting
When addressing the tree lighting ceremony crowd, Chamber President Terri Kinder was joined by Santa (Bill Romberger) and an elf (Katy Demick). – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Before the tree was lit, Mayor Titsworth said, “I’m so excited for the community. It’s great that we can have our tree lighting this year. Our com­munity needs these holiday events.”

Saturday’s tree lighting ceremony followed the city’s 75th Anniversary celebration held at nearby City Field the night before.

“The anniversary celebration was incredible. People are so happy and thankful that we can celebrate together as a community. We’ve been through a lot and there are still some people who aren’t back in their homes yet, but the majority of our residents are back and able to enjoy the holidays in their homes. This is a resilient com­munity and it’s time to get together and celebrate,” Titsworth said.

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Over at the Island Shopping Center, the Sun and Surf beach shop’s beloved parrots greeted shoppers and passersby while Stephanie Smith passed out holiday treats.

New Hampshire residents Marie and Dave Sullivan and Michigan residents Michelle and Rick Perry browsed the wide variety of offerings inside the Salty Beaches Boutique while chatting with owners Angela and Gary Al­brecht. The boutique’s display window features four beautiful Christmas trees, each a different color.

AMI Chamber celebrates Christmas tree lighting
New Hampshire residents Dave and Marie Sullivan joined Salty Beaches Boutique owners Gary and Angela Albrecht and Michigan residents Rick and Michelle Perry for a holiday photo. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

At The Feast restaurant, diners sat in the recently expanded outdoor dining area and enjoyed a perfect December evening during their dinner.

At AMI Beach & Dog Supply Co., owner Janalee Gallagher and employees Alex Hritz and Cate Loomis greeted customers inside the store while offering free dog treats at the table set up on the sidewalk outside.

AMI Chamber celebrates Christmas tree lighting
AMI Beach & Dog Supply Co. owner Janalee Gallagher, her hurricane rescue dog, Dante, and employee Alex Hritz behind the counter during the Holiday Open House. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Next door, Small Town Creamery served homemade ice cream and a wide variety of other frozen treats and food offerings. Inside D Coy Ducks, bartender and Island resident Kat Fetzer served up cold beers and other libations to those who ducked inside during the holiday event.

The Chamber’s Pearl Linn, Hancock Whitney Bank’s Patricia Shahinian and the Chamber’s Cheryl Kolb passed out complimentary glasses of wine. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Chamber’s Pearl Linn, Hancock Whitney Bank’s Patricia Shahinian and the Chamber’s Cheryl Kolb passed out complimentary glasses of wine. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

 

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Crowds celebrate in Holmes Beach

HOLMES BEACH – It was a celebration of community and the start of the holiday season as residents and visitors alike gathered for the annual lighting of the Christmas tree at the Anna Maria Island Chamber of Commerce.

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The Island Chamber’s tree-lighting ceremony drew several hundred revelers enjoying the festivities of the Holmes Beach Holiday Open House. – Kristin Swain | Sun

Businesses reported that more people than the previous year turned out for the Holiday Open House Friday night, held in the city’s central business district near the intersection of Gulf and Marina Drives. It might have been the perfect weather or cabin fever from the past weeks of red tide, but the visitors also spent money, which the merchants needed.

The open house also included A Paradise Realty’s 2018 Toys for Tots wine and tapas tasting with Hurricane Hank’s supplying the food and wine.

The celebration started around the Anna Maria Island Chamber of Commerce, sponsor of the annual event. The crowd gathered in the Chamber parking lot, sampling cookies and listening to music provided by CrossPointe Fellowship. Revelers also were greeted by the pirates of the Anna Maria Island Privateers and had the opportunity to climb aboard Santa’s sleigh to tell the man himself what they want for Christmas.

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Larry Wilhelm, dressed as Ebenezer Scrooge, entertained attendees by playing Christmas carols outside of the Artists’ Guild of Anna Maria Island. – Kristin Swain | Sun

In years past, many people headed for the shopping centers before the Christmas tree lighting, but this year scrumptious snacks at Aqua Aveda next to the Chamber kept the visitors around. There was a “Christmas Vacation” moment when the tree’s lights came on, then all of the lights in the parking lot went off. It was only temporary, and the lights came back on and stayed that way, receiving a round of cheers and applause from onlookers.

The shops and art outlets reported good sales and the Toys for Tots donations also were plentiful. The merchants were thankful and hopeful that the event was the start of a business rebound from the lingering effects of red tide.

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Holiday Open House coming to Holmes Beach

HOLMES BEACH – The Anna Maria Island Chamber of Commerce will light its Christmas tree in the parking lot at the annual Holmes Beach Holiday Open House and tree lighting ceremony on Friday, Dec. 7.

The event will begin at 5 p.m. at the AMI Chamber of Commerce located at 5313 Gulf Drive.

CrossPointe Fellowship’s band will provide live holiday music. The Privateers, along with Santa and his sleigh, will be present. The Chamber will offer coffee, cider, brownies, cookies and holiday cheer.

Chamber board members will light the Christmas tree at 6 p.m. at the chamber parking lot. Visitors can stroll around the businesses in nearby shopping centers, visit local merchants and shop for holiday specials.

Many businesses will offer free drinks and snacks, and there will be live music at some of the stops. It’s a tradition that has a long history as Holmes Beach celebrates the holidays Island style.