CORTEZ – There was plenty of holiday cheer, and even the near 80-degree weather couldn’t stop kids from sledding down a snowy hill that magically appeared in the parking lot of the Florida Maritime Museum.
Saturday, Dec. 4 was the first-ever Christmas in Cortez event hosted by the Florida Maritime Museum and The Cortez Cultural Center.
“We get tourists from the Island and all these other people, but we wanted to do something a little more for the locals. I’m hoping all these kids and families will remember this fun event, come for many years and care about our heritage for the future,” said Tori Chasey, supervisor of the museum.
The Manatee County Clerk’s Historical Resources Department and The Friends of the Florida Maritime Museum are the driving forces behind this event, according to Chasey, who also thanked the many partners who came to participate. Partners included: Manatee County Public Library, Manatee County Water Conservation, Manatee County Parks and Recreation, Early Learning Coalition and even the Coast Guard who talked to children about water and boating safety.
For the children, it was all about the fun and games. From candy cane tattoos to carnival games, there was plenty to do, including a two-lane snow slide thanks to Santa, who was generous enough to fly down some fresh snow from the north pole, since it can be a little tough to come by in Cortez. Not only did Santa help with the snow, he happily spent one-on-one time with all the children who excitedly waited to tell him what they want for Christmas.