Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Christmas in Historic Apalachicola

The day after Thanksgiving typically begins the Christmas holiday season in Historic Apalachicola and this coming Friday, Nov 27 is shaping up to be no different.

On Friday from 4:00PM to 8:00PM EST, the 2009 Holiday Season will kick off with the annual lighting of the Christmas tree at Riverfronts Parks off Water Street in Historic Downtown Apalachicola. Luminaries will line the sidewalks downtown while the sounds of carolers fill the evening air with Holiday cheers. Merchants will be open late and Santa will arrive at the Park to hear children's Christmas wishes via shrimp boat at 4:00PM.

Scheduled for another season is the Festival of Trees at the Raney House, from Nov 27 to Dec 22, there will be a special Christmas tree display with trees decorated by area professionals and groups on display. Open late. Donations accepted at the door.

In addition, on Friday Nov 27 from 5:00PM to 8:00PM EST the Orman House located at 177 5th Street will be decorated and opened for a traditional Apalachicola Christmas. After dark the 1838 Antebellum home of Thomas Orman will offer hot cider punch and Christmas music of the times. Donations appreciated.

On Saturday, Nov 28, Santa will make a return trip back to Riverfronts Park, this time via a bright red fire engine. From 1:00PM to 4:00PM EST Santa will visit with the children and there will be a raffle drawing at 3:00PM. Tickets $1.00 each or 12 for $10.00 proceeds will benefit the Apalachicola Volunteer Fire Department and Emergency Rescue. Prizes include gift certificates, dinners, a massage, books, gift baskets and more.


Wrapping up the weekend at Riverfronts Park, Sunday, Nov 29 from 3:00PM to 4:00PM EST Hospice will be hosting another Tree of Remembrance service. The service is a non-denominational ceremony held at the Christmas tree to remember those who are no longer with us.

2 comments:

  1. What group do you recommend as a recipient this holiday season of a gift to defray hunger in Apalachicola?

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  2. Dear Interested:

    Thanks for the comment and for your concerns:

    As to your inquiry, I highly recommend Franklin's Promise Food Pantry, the non-profit group provide meals to those among us that have fallen on hard times and are in need of a hand up.

    The contact person is Clarice Powell and she can be reached at either (850) 653-6196 or at victimadvocate@fairpoint.net.

    Again thanks,
    Van-

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