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Christmas tree lighting brightens Holmes Beach

HOLMES BEACH – At nearly 80 degrees, it may not have felt a lot like Christmas weather-wise, but the spirit of friendship, carols and Santa with his sleigh made the annual Anna Maria Island Chamber of Commerce Christmas tree lighting ceremony a festive holiday event.

Revelers packed the Chamber parking lot to listen to CrossPointe Fellowship’s live band entertain the crowd with traditional holiday carols. There were treats, wine and plenty of mingling among locals and visitors alike. Stores in Holmes Beach also stayed open later to allow everyone the opportunity to shop after the tree was lit just after sunset.

“We have so many elite, one-of-a-kind special businesses here,” Chamber President Terry Kinder said. “This gives people not only the opportunity to shop local, but to find items they just wouldn’t find anywhere else. The businesses here appreciate all the support they get from the people who visit.”

Chamber Tree Lighting brightens Holmes Beach
CrossPointe Fellowship warms up the crowd with festive holiday live music before the lighting of the tree at the Anna Maria Island Chamber of Commerce. – Jason Schaffer | Sun

While the event went off flawlessly, Kinder said there is one tradition that would end after this year. The “tree” has always been lights strung from a tall pole in the shape of a tree, but there hasn’t been an actual tree. In 2023, that will change, making this annual event even bigger and better.

“In partnership with the City of Holmes Beach, we will be accepting donations to get a real tree out here next year,” Kinder said. “Any kind of sponsorships or donations anyone would like to provide would be greatly appreciated.”

Kinder said the chamber also is working on a plan to raise money throughout the year for the event and will release details soon.

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