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Santa stops in Anna Maria

Santa Stops in Anna Maria

ANNA MARIA – Hundreds of people showed up to visit Santa Claus during the city’s Santa Stops Here event.

Public Works Manager Ryan Wieland delivered Santa Claus to the City Pier Park shade sail structure at 4 p.m. Friday afternoon and Santa spent the next two hours greeting youngsters and listening to their Christmas wishes.

Each youngster who visited Santa received a small gift bag courtesy of the city and at times the line extended out to the Pine Avenue sidewalk.

Santa stops in Anna Maria
Kaylynn, Kora and Kinsley Merchant, from Kansas City, were the first to visit Santa Friday afternoon. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Several youngsters and their families noted they’d attended past Santa Stops events and many attendees and returning attendees were visiting from other states. Isla and Anderson Smith, of Traverse City, Michigan, asked Santa for a Cookie Monster and a remote-controlled monster truck.

Santa stops in Anna Maria
Isla Smith cautiously approached Santa, joined by her mom, Samantha, and her brother, Anderson. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Kansas City visitor Kaylynn Merchant said Santa remembered her from last year and noticed the new braces on her teeth that she asked him for last year. Norie and Taylin Leland, from Minnesota, asked Santa for a Barbie doll and a Walking Barbie doll.

Santa stops in Anna Maria
Two-month-old Maizie, from South Lyon, Michigan, remained calm when her 19-month-old sister, Malla, began crying. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Some families also wandered over to the City Pier Park playground, where their little ones took a minute to write a quick note to Santa and drop it in his mailbox for delivery to the North Pole.

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Three-year-old Toronto resident Goldie Eddolls wrote a quick note to Santa, joined by her mom, Jackie. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

“It’s fun that they do this,” Toronto, Canada resident Jackie Eddolls said as her daughter, Goldie, wrote a note to Santa. While visiting Santa, Goldie asked for a baby doll and her sister, Lucy Kitchen, asked for a remote-controlled car.

“This is one of our best events and one of our favorite events,” Deputy City Clerk Debbie Haynes said. “It’s just wonderful to see so many kids with such happy little smiles on their faces. They’ve all got a little tale to tell Santa and some of them are giving him letters.”

Haynes also praised the efforts of the city staff members, including the Public Works Department, who helped organize and prepare for Friday’s event.

Public Works Manager Ryan Wieland delivered Santa to City Pier Park. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Public Works Manager Ryan Wieland delivered Santa to City Pier Park. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Anderson Smith appreciated the gift bag he received. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Anderson Smith appreciated the gift bag he received. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Return visitors Gabby and Annabelle Kiewiet, from Grand Rapids, Michigan, visited Santa again this year. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Return visitors Gabby and Annabelle Kiewiet, from Grand Rapids, Michigan, visited Santa again this year. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Anna Maria City Commission Chair Mark Short attended Santa Stops with his wife, Pat, and their granddaughter, Emmy. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Anna Maria City Commission Chair Mark Short attended Santa Stops with his wife, Pat, and their granddaughter, Emmy. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The line to visit Santa extended out to the Pine Avenue sidewalk at times. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The line to visit Santa extended out to the Pine Avenue sidewalk at times. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Santa stops in Anna Maria

Santa stops in Anna Maria

ANNA MARIA – The city hosted its inaugural Santa Stops Here holiday event Friday at City Pier Park.

The city has hosted similar holiday events at the park in past years, but the Santa Stops Here event name is new this year.

The highlight of the event was a visit from Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus. Public Works Manager Dean Jones transported Mrs. Claus to the park and Deputy JoAnn Parkinson had the honor of transporting Santa Claus.

“I went to the North Pole to get him,” Parkinson said.

Santa stops in Anna Maria
Elf-like Code Enforcement Manager Sandy Olson greeted Santa Claus when he arrived at City Pier Park with Deputy JoAnn Parkinson. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

After being greeted by Anna Maria Mayor Dan Murphy, Santa said, “Thank you for having me. It’s warm down here. No snow.”

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Jordyn and Jadyn McQuillen enjoyed their visits with Santa and the gift bags they received. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Santa then spent more than 90 minutes chatting with the youngsters who came to see him. The line of kids and parents extended from Santa’s throne to Pine Avenue. The youngsters received a small gift bag containing a stuffed animal, a rubber-stamping device and more. After speaking with Santa, 9-year old Jadyn McQuillen said, “He’s wonderful.”

Visiting from Grand Rapids, Michigan, Brian Pleune said, “This is fantastic. It’s a great thing to do.”

Santa stops in Anna Maria
Grand Rapids, Michigan resident Annabel Kiewiet was among the many who visited Santa. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Sharing his thoughts on the event, Murphy said, “This is the best holiday event that we’ve had yet. I thought all the other ones were pretty good, but this one has the largest attendance. People are lined up for Santa all the way to Pine Avenue. I’m real thankful to the city staff. They worked so hard to put this together and what an excellent job they did. You can see by all the happy faces on the children that this was a successful event. I’m proud to be part of the city of Anna Maria where we can have such an event.”

City Commission Chair Carol Carter said, “I’m thrilled with the number of people. It’s great to see.”

Commissioner Robert Kingan said, “This place is hopping.”

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15-month-old Willow Lomb, from Pittsburg, was a little overwhelmed during her visit with Santa. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Santa stops in Anna Maria
Sato Real Estate owner Barbara Sato brought her grandchildren, Juliette and Brandon Sato, to see Santa. – Barbara Murphy | Submitted

During the Santa Stops Here event, the winners of the city’s Bright Holiday Lights decorating contest were announced. Carol and Larry Craft repeated as the residential category winners and The Anna Maria General Store won the business category this year after tying with Beach Bums last year.

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The Bright Holiday Lights contest winners received these trophies. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Pine Avenue will be festive on Friday

Pine Avenue will be festive on Friday

ANNA MARIA – Pine Avenue will be awash in holiday festivities Friday afternoon and evening. The fun begins with the city of Anna Maria’s Santa Stops Here holiday event at City Pier Park on Friday, Dec. 10 from 4-5:30 p.m.

As the name implies, Santa Claus will pay a visit to City Pier Park and he’s bringing free gifts for the children.

Pine Avenue will be festive on Friday
The Santa Stops Here event will feature a holiday sing-along. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The winners of the city’s Bright Holiday Lights holiday decorating contest will be announced during the Santa Stops Here event, which will also feature free refreshments and a holiday sing-along.

As the Santa Stops Here event winds down, the annual Holiday of Treasures Open House gets underway from 5:30-8 p.m.

The event will feature participating businesses along and around Pine Avenue offering free appetizers, light bites, beverages and musical entertainment to those strolling along and taking in the holiday sights and sounds.

Pine Avenue will be festive on Friday
The city’s annual Christmas event is now called Santa Stops Here. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Some of the goodies will highlight signature menu items served by Pine Avenue establishments. In past years, free burgers and hot dogs have also been part of the free food offerings. Beach Bums has traditionally offered free burgers and hot dogs fresh off their outdoor grills. The free hot dogs traditionally served at Two Scoops have also proved very popular.

The Anna Maria Island Historical Museum will offer free cookies and refreshments and Santa will make his rounds along Pine Avenue. The free family event is sponsored by the Anna Maria Island Historical Society and the Anna Maria Island Sun.

 

Pine Avenue will be festive on Friday
The Holiday of Treasures Open House provides Pine Avenue merchants an opportunity to showcase their retail offerings. – Joe Hendricks | Sun