Downtown Crowd, December 2024

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Rishy Studer Photo by Matthew Coughlin, 850 Magazine

DOWNTOWN CROWD | DECEMBER 2024

December is officially here, and Christmas is just around the corner! Whether you’re ready or not, it’s time to start thinking about holiday gifts. With Black Friday behind us, many of us have already begun to venture into the nightmare we call retail to start crossing some things off our shopping lists.

To provide you with a little shopping inspiration, we’ve hit the downtown streets to bring you a selection of unique gifts and stocking stuffers from some of our favorite local retailers. Check out our staff-curated gift guide on page 16 for some trendy gift ideas purchased from local retailers.

In the spirit of the holiday season, we’ve also rounded up details on all the upcoming holiday parades and light displays happening in and around the city. From thousands of twinkling lights at Sowell’s North Pole Christmas Light Display to the annual Cox Pensacola Christmas Parade, there are plenty of dazzling light displays and holiday parades happening throughout December that are sure to bring you some holiday cheer! Check them out on page 12.

This month, we’ve also brought you details on a new bar and event space, Betty’s on Belmont, which many remember as the iconic Pensacola dive formerly known as Chizuko. The old establishment has been reimagined by previous co-owner, Daisy Doyle, and now serves as Pensacola’s newest queer bar.

All this, plus a roundup of upcoming holiday markets and shopping events happening across the city and more!

As always, we hope you enjoy the read and until next time, Happy Holidays!

Cheers,

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starts inside seville quarter then moves outside for blessing of the floats in downtown pensacola

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pensacola bay center

january 11th kick off celebration grand mardi gras parade

March 1st downtown pensacola march 4th seville quarter

5 Questions with Creatives

DTC: Let’s start with you telling me a little bit about yourself and your professional background.

Searfoss (Hawk) is a multi-media artist from Crestview. From watercolor works and pen and ink, to digital media and ceramics, Hawk dabbles in a variety of mediums. Inspired by folklore and nature, her work typically depicts her love for native Florida plants and animals, and more specifically, cats. You may have seen some of her work on display at the Coastal Cat Cafe in downtown Pensacola.

Hawk has participated in a variety of art markets and shows throughout the area, and most recently wrapped up her first solo exhibition, fleur & fauna, at Icon Modern Gallery in downtown Pensacola. In late 2025, she will be cohosting an exhibition at The Brent Lofts, entitled Southern Gothic.

Hawk’s work can also be found online at goimagine.com/hawkstudio. To check out more of her work, follow @hwkstudio on Instagram or visit hwk-studio.com for information on upcoming markets and shows.

DTC: What mediums do you primarily use?

HS: I’m a multi-disciplinary artist from Crestview, FL. In addition to artmaking, I do a fair bit of art-related volunteer work. I co-own and am the director for the Crestview Artists Collective, and my work earned me an Artist-in-Residence opportunity earlier this year with Gallery Residential. Being able to focus so much time on art and volunteer work has also given me the opportunity to serve on the Board of Directors for the Main Street Association of Crestview. I do all of this work because I think all of us artists in Crestview deserve to have artistic representation and opportunities closer to home. In the future, I plan to open a gallery and studio space in downtown Crestview.

DTC: How did you get interested in creating, and what drew you to multi-media art?

HS: My creative pursuits have been a core element of my identity since childhood. After discovering a talent in drawing as a kid, my parents encouraged me to develop my talents into a skilled pursuit that manifests through the media I utilize. I never liked the advice of picking one medium to stay in. Some ideas work better in a variety of mediums.

HS: I typically use pen and ink, watercolor, linocut printmaking, digital media and ceramics; however, the media I choose for each artwork depends on the subject matter. When I create artwork for my shelf at the cat cafe, I prefer utilizing digital media to create various stationery and stickers that serve as mementos. For more detailed artwork, I prefer utilizing watercolor, pen and ink, and most recently, linocut printmaking. The focus that these mediums require is relatively meditative, which fits into some of my more folksy themes. When I want a break from 2D media, I switch to pottery. I’m currently in a ceramic rabbit hole, full of learning and new ideas.

DTC: Can you take me through your creative process and describe what goes into creating one of your pieces?

HS: My process always begins with an idea. These stem from anything from music to walks in nature to dreams, or random quotes and sayings. My husband and I will regularly have philosophical conversations, and one conversation inspired a design I’m working on, Nature is not Bothered, which illustrates the fact that nature will continue to do its thing with no thought to us. The Latin quote which means something similar was too long to use as a title, but the English

translation hit a bit harder. When our local state parks were threatened by development, I grabbed my stylus and began drawing on my iPad.

Once the idea is firm, I begin sketching it out. Digital sketching is one of my favorite ways to begin a complex project because I can easily alter my sketch, repeat patterns with efficiency, and test ideas before the sketch is drawn on paper. After the sketch is complete, I paint or ink over the design to make the finished piece. Some mediums are a bit more involved. Linocut printmaking, for instance, requires a few additional steps. Not only do you have to create a reverse sketch of your artwork, but you have to transfer the sketch to your block, carve it out, ink it up and transfer the print on paper.

DTC: Is there anything else you’d like to add, or that you’d like readers to know?

HS: My husband and I regularly have conversations about the goals and aspirations we set for ourselves. This current endeavor began by cramming my artistic pursuit into a schedule that already included a full-time job. Each time I reach a goal, I remember those conversations. It brings me a lot of fulfillment to know that I’m in a place where I can pursue my art, teach art to others and have time to care for our growing family while doing all of this.

@hwkstudio

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Betty’s on Belmont Betty’s on Belmont

Reviving a Classic Dive

If you’re from Pensacola or lived in the area anytime prior to the pandemic, you’re likely to remember the moody, low-lit bar situated on West Belmont Street called Chizuko.

Up until 2020, Chizuko was a staple amongst Pensacola’s nightlife scene. Located at 506 West Belmont St., the cozy bar was known for hosting punk shows, serving up flavorful brews and dishing up tasty vegan bar food. Now, a former co-owner of Chizuko is breathing new life into the old establishment, with a fresh new look, a modern rebrand and an entirely new name—Betty’s on Belmont.

Daisy Doyle is an entrepreneur, co-owner of the former Chizuko and the woman spearheading Betty’s establishment. Born in Pensacola, but raised in Arlington, Virginia, Doyle moved back to the Pensacola area in 2002, and has been working in various aspects of the service industry since. With around 25 years of experience in the service industry, including co-owning Chizuko, Doyle will leverage extensive service and business skills in her newest business venture.

“Chizuko was an amazing experience all around, I learned a lot about myself in the years we were open,” Doyle said. “Since Chizuko, I’ve learned how to handle life’s little daily stresses with my own forms of self-care, love and relaxation. Plus, this time around, I have much more confidence, and a ton of support.”

Working alongside Doyle to help bring her vision to life, is her business partner Lynn Cameron. Cameron grew up in Pensacola and has worked with Doyle on a variety of other projects. When she’s not working as a nurse,

she has been putting in some serious construction hours at Betty’s. The team began the renovation process in mid-September and completed the process in November.

While Betty’s will be different from Chizuko in many ways, Doyle still hopes to pay homage to the original establishment that many Pensacolians still hold near and dear to their hearts. One of the major choices she’s made in order to help accomplish this task is opening Betty’s in the same location as the former establishment.

Owner Daisy Doyle and Chef Dot Chap
“Betty’s is a safe space for all humans, but any and all forms of hate will not be tolerated. There’s too much love in this building and our neighborhood.”

“Chizuko closed during the COVID lockdowns. I had been wanting to open another bar and looked at many locations since then. I actually had a lease for a different location on the day I looked at 506 West Belmont. The old space felt different, but familiar enough that it still felt like home. It was an obvious choice,” Doyle said.

Doyle says that the vibe of the two bars will be similar, with moody lighting and dark, eccentric decor. People who knew and loved Chizuko will experience a bit of nostalgia upon entering Betty’s, as Doyle describes the new bar as “grandma’s house with an edge.”

The two establishments are also still tied together through their names. Both of the bars’ names pay tribute to Doyle’s grandmother. “Chizuko was my grandmother’s birth name, but she went by ‘Betty’ when she came to the United States and moved to Pensacola to raise her family. So, Betty’s is like Chizuko ‘Round two!’” Doyle explained.

Like Chizuko, Betty’s will also offer a small selection of elevated bar foods with an Asian twist. The menu will vary slightly, including new items as well as a few old favorites. Betty’s will have a small seasonal bar menu with daily sushi specials, vegan items and tasty soups for the wintertime. Doyle says that patrons can expect Chizuko’s Curry Boiled Peanuts to return, as well as a rotating draft selection and sake bombs. Additionally, the Pretty Baked food truck will be parked outside serving up some delicious vegan sandwiches, sides and sweets.

This is not your average bar food, and Betty’s kitchen staff is not your average bar kitchen staff. “Dot, the former co-owner of Khon’s on Palafox, is running the kitchen with the help of his sidekick, Josh aka ‘Dela.’ We will be serving food until 2 am,” Doyle said.

One major distinction between Chizuko and Betty’s is that Betty’s is a queer bar. While Chizuko was a welcoming establishment to all, Doyle emphasizes Betty’s being a safe space for LGBTQ+ individuals. “Betty’s is a safe space for all humans, but any and all forms of hate will not be tolerated. There’s too much love in this building and our neighborhood,” Doyle said.

Betty’s plans to host a variety of events that will be popular favorites among those in the queer community, as well as allies. With two stages, there will be plenty of space for live events like drag shows, punk shows, comedy nights and more live performances. Upcoming events will be posted on the Betty’s Instagram account, @bettys_on_belmont.

Betty’s had its 3-day grand opening celebration on November 15 through 17. “It takes a ton of work and time [opening a new bar], but it feels great to be able to do it again! Chizuko was the coolest, in my opinion, haha, but we are all doing our best work to make this just as special, inviting and fun!” Doyle said.

Betty’s on Belmont is now open to the public from 6 pm to 2 am Thursday through Saturday, and 1 pm ‘til on Sunday. To keep up with everything happening at Betty’s, be sure to follow @bettys_on_belmont on Instagram.

Holiday Parades and Dazzling Light Displays

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! December is here and the holiday season is in full swing. From the half-a-million twinkling lights of the month-long First City Lights Festival to lighted boat and street parades, Pensacola is home to some of the most magical moments of the holiday season. Here are some holiday parades and light displays happening across the city that are sure to bring you and the family plenty of holiday cheer!

PARADES

Season your Holiday Lighted Boat Parade & Fireworks

This festive boat parade is held annually at Pensacola Beach and is sure to bring everyone some holiday cheer—with a unique Florida twist! This year’s Lighted Boat Parade will set sail on December 6 at 6:30 pm from Sabine Marina in Little Sabine Bay at Pensacola Beach. Boats of all shapes, colors and sizes will be covered in festive lights as they caravan through Santa Rosa Sound, just along the Pensacola Beach Boardwalk, and then circle back to the marina. Spectators are invited to watch the parade from Little Sabine, the Pensacola Beach Boardwalk, or any participating business along the parade route. Directly following the boat parade, Santa will make his way to the Quietwater Shell on the Boardwalk to greet the children. The event will conclude with a dazzling fireworks display over Santa Rosa Sound starting at 8 pm. Admission is free and the event is open to the public. For details, visit pensacolabeachchamber.com.

Surfing Santa Beach Parade

Head out to Pensacola Beach on December 8 for some holiday fun at the annual Surfing Santa Beach Parade! Starting at 2 pm from Panferio Drive (Avenida 11) on Pensacola Beach, join thousands of childen, parents and spectators as the parade will make its way down Via De Luna toward Casino Beach, ending at the Gulfside Pavilion parking lot. Other parade festivities include Christmas-themed floats, costumes, music, and of course, Santa Claus! Kids are also invited to a special meet and greet with Santa immediately following the parade at the Gulfside Pavilion until 3 pm. Don’t miss this unique and fun-filled holiday event that combines the spirit of surfing with Christmas joy! This event is family-friendly and there is no cost to attend. Visit pensacolabeachchamber.com for more information.

Reverse Holiday Parade

On December 12 from 5 to 8 pm, individuals are invited to attend the City of Gulf Breeze’s annual Reverse Holiday Parade at Shoreline Park’s Community Center Drive in Gulf Breeze. For this reverse holiday parade, visitors will drive through the venue and enjoy a magical light display, live music and festive participants handing out holiday treats along the parade route. This family-friendly event is free and open to the public. Reservations are not required to attend. Event organizers will be collecting new, unwrapped toy donations for the Toys for Tots Foundation. Shoreline Park is located at 800 Shoreline Dr. in Gulf Breeze. For information, visit cityofgulfbreeze.us/reverse-holiday-parade.

42nd Annual Cox Pensacola Christmas Parade

Sometimes you just have to see Santa riding down the street in his sleigh to really get in the holiday spirit, and the Cox Pensacola Christmas Parade on December 14 is sure to deliver! Drawing nearly 50,000 spectators to the streets of downtown Pensacola each year, the Cox Pensacola Christmas Parade is the perfect way to kick off the holiday season. The parade has grown to include more than 100 entries, with more than 50 festive floats and marching bands from high schools across Escambia and Santa Rosa

counties. The nationally-renowned Blue Angels flight team will also take part in this year’s parade festivities. The Pensacola Runners Association has also teamed up with the Cox Pensacola Christmas Parade to host the annual Downtown Parade Christmas Dash immediately before the start of the parade. The parade begins at 5:30 pm and runs along Palafox Street in downtown Pensacola. For complete details and to view the 2024 parade route, visit coxpensacolachristmasparade.org.

Milton Christmas Parade

The City of Milton will host its annual Christmas Parade on December 7 at 6 pm in Historic Downtown Milton. The parade route will begin at the Clyde L. Gracey Community Center and continue north, turning east onto James Street then south onto Stewart Street, disbanding at Elva Street in downtown Milton. This family-friendly Christmas event is free and open to the community. Come out and enjoy a lighted parade with festive floats, holiday music, caroling and more! Check out the City of Milton Christmas Parade on Facebook for information and to view the parade route.

5th Annual East Hill All-Vehicle Sleigh Ride

Help spread holiday joy throughout the streets of East Hill at the 5th Annual All-Vehicle East Hill Sleigh Ride on December 21. Members of the community are invited to decorate their golf carts, cars, trailered boats, wagons, hitched trailers, dog leashes and bikes for a festive holiday processional through the neighborhood streets. All are welcome to participate, but vehicles are required to be lit up and able to go at least 5 mph. The sleigh ride route passes by three parks (Bayview Park, Zamora Park on 18th Ave. and Estramadura Square on Lakeview Ave.), where spectators are invited to come out and view the holiday processional. The sleigh ride line-up begins at 4:15 pm at the Bayview Community Center parking lot, with the procession kicking off at 5:30 pm. This family-friendly event is free and open to the community. Check out the Facebook event page for complete details.

LIGHT DISPLAYS

Sowell’s North Pole Christmas Light Display

Located in Milton, the Sowell family’s annual North Pole display is ready to delight local Christmas light fanatics with a magical experience that has become a holiday tradition for many. Each night through December 26, the public is invited to visit Sowell Farm to take a drive through a dazzling Christmas wonderland. Guests can also tune in to 103.5 FM throughout the ride to listen to music that’s been synchronized with some of the light displays. With more than one million bulbs and at least five miles of extension cords, this spectacular display of holiday lights is nothing short of impressive. The attraction also features a collection of moving Christmas-themed light structures, train rides, camel rides and more! Visitors are also invited to stop by the “Elf Shack” for hot chocolate, holiday snacks and photos with Santa or the Grinch. Sowell’s North Pole will be open nightly from 5:30 to 9 pm through December 26. Admission is $20 per vehicle, and train tickets are $2 per person. Tickets can be pre-purchased online, or cash is accepted at the gate. For tickets and information, visit sowellfarms.com/northpole or check out @sowellsnorthpole on Facebook. *Check the forecast and @sowellsnorthpole on Facebook for weather updates, special announcements and discounts.

Beulah Night Of Lights

This is one local family that LOVES Christmas! Each year, this Pensacola home is decked out with thousands of festive lights for the community to come out and enjoy. This extravagant holiday display features more than 90,000 twinkling lights synchronized to different holiday songs. The family also hosts Santa and hands out special holiday treats to its visitors. Located at 10790 Beulah Rd. in Pensacola, this annual display attracts hundreds of spectators each night. Visitors are invited to visit the display from 5:30 to 9 pm on Sunday through Thursday and from 5:30 to 10 pm on Friday and Saturday. The display will be open through New Year’s Eve. Check out the Beulah Night of Lights Facebook page for more details.

Pensacola Winterfest

Running select nights from early November through December 24, Winterfest transforms the historic downtown streets of Pensacola into a whimsical winter wonderland decorated with over half a million sparkling white lights. Visitors can enjoy various festive activities and attractions, promising a memorable and enchanting holiday experience for visitors of all ages. The festivities kick off on Black Friday with the enchanting Winterfest Elf Parade and culminate on Christmas Eve, offering a continuous array of live performances, captivating holiday trolley tours, snow cascades, appearances by Santa Claus and a cast of beloved holiday characters. Mark your calendars for the Elf Parade on November 29 at 12:30 pm at Government at Palafox Streets. The judging will commence at 1:25 pm, leading to the grand parade at 2 pm. For tickets and to view the complete schedule of 2024 Winterfest events, visit pensacolawinterfest.org.

2024 VW Christmas Light Cruise

Hosted by Pensacola VW Happenings, this nostalgic holiday cruise features more than 40 classic Volkswagens of all colors, shapes, sizes, makes and models decked out in holiday lights. On Saturday, December 7, the festive VWs will stroll through East Hill, downtown Pensacola and Pensacola Beach to spread holiday cheer throughout the community! Participants, families and friends are invited to meet at Coastal County Brewery in Pensacola at 4:30 pm to mingle and enjoy food and beverages before the cruise. The VW caravan will roll out from Coastal County at 6:30 pm and cruise down Scenic Highway to Palafox Street in downtown Pensacola and make its way to Pensacola Beach and end at the Casino Beach parking lot. Visit bit.ly/PcolaVWCruise for more information.

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Unique Finds from Local Markets and Retailers

Ready or not, it’s time to start checking those names off your holiday shopping list! If you’re tired of wandering cluelessly from aisle to aisle in another big box store, take a breather and shop local this year! Gifts from local vendors and retailers are often more unique and a little more special than buying your mom another smart home device that she’ll never use anyway.

If you’re still hunting for some perfect, one-of-a-kind gifts, this gift guide is for you. Our staff and editors have hit the downtown streets to bring you this curated selection of trendy gifts and stocking stuffers. We hope our selections offer up some helpful inspiration for finding the perfect gift for everyone on your shopping list—including yourself!

1. “Snow at the Beach” Candle by Pensacola Candle Co. (4 oz) | Palafox Market = $16
2. Floral Earrings Handcrafted by Thorn + Thistle Co. | Bodacious Bookstore and Cafe = $24
3. Disco Ball Macrame Car Charm by Modern Bo Studio | Bo’s Local Finds = $12
4. Floral Bookmark handcrafted by Thorn + Thistle Co. | J.W. Renfroe Pecan Co. = $16
5. Mini Ceramic Turtle Candle | Bo’s Local Finds = $5
6. Handcrafted Pelican Magnet by The Graffiti Bridge | Palafox Market = $25
8. Larkspur Hotel Room Keychain by Blue House Curio | Palafox Market = $20
9. Pensacola Beach Jona’s Mug (15 oz.) | Innerlight = $18.99
10. “Big Lump of Coal” Soap | Rusted Arrow Mercantile = $12.99
11. Blue Angels Pilot LCDR Amanda Lee Quote Decals | The Flight Deck Store (NAS) & Bodacious Bookstore and Café = $4.50 (ea)
12. Pensacola Icons Ceramic Car Coasters by Small City Gifts | Gulf Breeze Apothecary and Pharmacy = $11.99

The holiday season is upon us, and the cooler weather is making its way to Pensacola. With Christmas just around the corner, many of us have already begun our holiday shopping. Whether you’ve just started shopping or are still searching for the perfect gift for someone special on your list, there are plenty of local holiday markets where you can snag some unique, locally made gifts that are sure to please. Local gift markets are a great way to cross some names off your shopping list while also supporting local artisans and vendors. Check out some of these new and returning holiday markets happening in or around the Pensacola area this month!

East Hill Makers Market

December 3

Join Pensacola locals for a fun afternoon of shopping, food trucks, kids activities and more at the East Hill Makers Market & Tree Lighting. This year, the market will feature over 40 local artisans and food vendors, with opportunities for hayrides and photos with Santa. The event will take place December 3 from 3 to 7 pm at 1101 N. 12th Ave. For more information on the event, visit myeasthill.org/event-5825937.

HatchMark Studio HatchMarket

December 5

HatchMark is opening its doors to let in the cool December air for its annual HatchMarket event! This festive holiday market will host a variety of local vendors, makers and artists. If you’re not quite finished with your holiday shopping or just getting started, be sure to stop by to find some unique and one-of-a-kind gifts for your loved ones and support our local community of artists and makers. Tap the Coast will provide a variety of beverage options throughout the event. The market will be held at 1201 Barrancas Ave. on December 5 from 5 to 7 pm. For more complete details, visit facebook.com/hatchmarkstudio.

Gulf Breeze Jolly Holiday Market

December 7

Stop by the Gulf Breeze Jolly Holiday Market for a Christmas shopping spree from over 100 local vendors, artists and businesses. Hosted by the City of Gulf Breeze Parks and Recreation, the holiday market will be open on December 7 from 9 am to 2 pm at 800 Shoreline Drive in Gulf Breeze. For more information on the event, visit gulfbreezeparksandrecreation.com.

By Katie Turman

Holiday Market at Community Maritime Park

December 7

Get your Christmas shopping done early at the Holiday Market at Community Maritime Park on December 7 from 10 am to 5 pm. The festive holiday-themed market will feature several art and craft vendors, local food trucks, a bounce house for the kids and live music. The entry fee is $5, and kids under 12 are admitted for free. The market will be held at the Community Maritime Park in downtown Pensacola at 301 W. Main St. For more information, visit facebook.com/communitymaritimepark.

Holidays at the House: RMHC of NWFL

December 8

Bring your festive spirit to the Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) Holidays at the House, a Christmas market and celebration benefitting families of the RMHC. The event will feature photos with Santa, market vendors, prizes, live music and more! Holidays at the House is a free event with a ticketed brunch. The market will be open December 8 from 11 am to 2 pm at 5200 Bayou Blvd. For more information on the event and to purchase brunch tickets, visit rmhc-nwfl.org.

Palafox Holiday Market Wednesdays in December

The Palafox Holiday Market is back again this year for early Christmas shopping opportunities from local vendors and businesses. Downtown Pensacola will be decorated with strings of lights around the vendor booths and tents to encourage the holiday spirit. The market will be open each Wednesday evening in December from 4 to 8 pm at MLK, Jr. Plaza on Palafox Street. For more information, visit visitpensacola.com/events/ palafox-holiday-market.

Gift Market at Alyssa’s Antique Depot

December 7, 14 & 21

Alyssa’s Antique Depot in Pace is hosting a Gift Market every Saturday in December until Christmas, featuring several vendors lining the front porch with Christmas gifts and decor. Shop for a variety of unique gifts for friends and family, including house decorations, jewelry and festive holiday trinkets. The Gift Market will be open from 9 am to 3 pm at 4586 Chumuckla Hwy. For more information, visit Alyssa’s Facebook page facebook.com/shopalyssas.

2nd Annual Milton’s Blackwater Holiday Fest

December 14

Finish checking off names on your holiday shopping at the 2nd annual Blackwater Holiday Fest at Jernigan’s Landing located at 5165 Willing Street in downtown Milton. On December 14 from 10 am to 4 pm, individuals are invited to come out for a festive holiday market featuring a variety of local vendors, food trucks and a special visit from Santa. There is no cost to attend this family-friendly event. Visit the event Facebook page at bit.ly/BlackwaterHolidayFest for complete details.

Pensacola Arts Market Winter Bazaar

December 14

Pensacola Arts Market is hosting a new annual holiday market, celebrating local artists and providing an opportunity to find special gifts for everyone on your Christmas list. This free, all-ages event will feature 40 local vendors offering a variety of handcrafted goods, arts and crafts activities for the kids, food trucks, and live music. Mark your calendars and make sure to stop by for a full day of fun, creativity and holiday cheer! The Winter Bazaar will take place December 14 from 11 am to 4 pm at 1101 N. 12th Ave. For more information, visit facebook.com/pensacolaartsmarket.

“All I Want” $1,000 Giveaway

Pensacola’s Downtown Improvement Board is holding the annual “All I Want” $1,000 gift card giveaway again this holiday season. Daily prizes will also be offered for several lucky people. All you need to do to be entered is upload a receipt from any downtown shop, restaurant, bar or gallery dated between November 6 to December 22, 2024. For every $10 spent, you’ll receive one entry, and you can enter as many times as you’d like. For more information on the giveaway and to upload your receipts, visit downtownpensacola.com/AllIWant.

DECEMBER COMMUNITY EVENTS

Pensacola Ice Flyers

Schedule and Theme Nights

December home games and theme nights at the Pensacola Bay Center. Home games kick off at 7:05 pm. For tickets and information, visit iceflyers.com.

December 6 - Macon Mayhem vs Ice Flyers; Dino Race Night

December 21 - Huntsville Havoc vs Ice Flyers; Ugly Sweater Night

December 26 - Macon Mayhem vs Ice Flyers; Youth Jersey Giveaway

December 28 - Peoria Rivermen vs Ice Flyers; Military Appreciation Night

57th Annual Snowball Derby

December 4-8

The Snowball Derby is an annual 300-lap short track race that has solidified its place in short track racing history. This multi-day event has attracted the attention of some of the biggest names in short track racing, some of the sport’s biggest fans and even NASCAR. In 2017, NASCAR changed the dates of their Cup Series prize-giving banquet so that drivers would be able to participate in the Snowball Derby, which previously conflicted with the event. In previous years, NASCAR’s Kyle Busch has won and Steve Wallace, Bobby Gill and Chase Elliot have participated in the event. The 57th Annual Snowball Derby will be held at Five Flags Speedway at 7451 Pine Forest Road. For tickets and more information, call (850) 944-8400 or visit 5flagsspeedway.com.

Hot Glass Cold Brew: Holiday Pajama Party

December 6

Don your sleepy holiday apparel for an entertaining evening. Watch glass-blowing and pottery demonstrations, visit the annual holiday market featuring artists from all over the panhandle, enjoy the vibrant live music, and wander the gallery opening showcasing works from FCAC’s Gallery 1060 artists. Collectible ceramic or glass cups are included with ticket purchase on a first-come, firstserve basis. Come with an empty stomach and fill up at the many Pensacola-favorite food trucks. For more information and tickets visit firstcityart.org

O’Riley’s Santa Pub Crawl

December 7

Join O’Riley’s Irish Pub on Saturday, December 2 for the 11th annual Santa Pub Crawl. Starting at 4 pm, attendees will gain access to deals, exclusive merchandise and prize giveaways. Crawlers are encouraged to come dressed to impress in Santa outfits. This pub crawl is charity-driven, so stop by registration with

an unwrapped toy and a minimum donation of $10 to join the crawl! All donations benefit Toys For Tots and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. If you want extra cheer and extra beer, VIP ticket options are also available. For tickets and more information, visit orileyspub. com.

Pensacola Children’s Chorus presents Christmas on the Coast

December 13, 14 and 15

The Pensacola Children’s Chorus presents the dazzling Christmas on the Coast holiday concert at the Saenger Theatre December 13 through 15. This heart-warming show will be sure to lift your spirits and bring you hearty laughter as talented young vocalists sing your favorite Christmas tunes and touch on the chaotic side of Christmas—ugly sweaters, regifting, last-minute shopping and everything in between—that makes this time of year so special. This angelic choir will bring you many different cultural songs and traditions celebrated throughout the season. For tickets and information, visit pensacolasaengartheatre.com or pensacolasings.com.

Holland Farm’s Christmas on the Farm

...... Sat. & Sun. through December 17

Take a train to the North Pole and hop on a hay ride to visit Santa right here in Milton! Holland Farms is hosting Santa this year with a whimsical Christmas bash. Have your picture taken on Santa’s lap while telling him what you want under the tree or get up to some mischief with the naughty Grinch. Don’t forget to grab some of their famous boiled nuts and visit all the friendly animals to spread the holiday cheer. Each paid admission includes a craft to decorate. For tickets and more details, visit hollandfarmsonline.com.

Pensacola Winterfest

........... Daily Through December 24

Winterfest is back in action this year with its popular lineup of holiday tours, parades, photo ops and more until the night before Christmas. Hop on a festive trolley and follow the Christmas spirit with the Grinch, the Polar Express and Ebenezer Scrooge. The Grinch is trying to steal Christmas in an all-new Christmas tree heist! Attendees are invited to capture the naughty Grinch before he gets away. Be sure to dress in your best Seussian costume for the chance to win a free train ticket. The Scrooge Tour will have you follow Scrooge on an adventure to Christmas Past, Present and Future with a few more ghosts along the way, and the Polar Express Tour will have you dancing in your seat with steaming hot chocolate and believing in Christmas magic. Snap a few photos with Santa Claus after you tell him your Christmas wishlist and snap some with the Grinch—but be careful!

If you tell him what you want for Christmas, he might snatch it from under your tree. For more information and ticket purchases, visit pensacolawinterfest.org.

PLT A Christmas Story

.......... Dec 13 through December 22

Relive the Christmas classic at Pensacola Little Theatre following young Ralphie Parker’s timeless quest for a Red Ryder BB gun in 1940s Indiana. Adapted for the stage by Philip Grecian and Jean Shepherd, laugh, sigh, and cry with the Parker family as Ralphie navigates through childhood’s most significant challenges, all in the pursuit of the ultimate Christmas wish. Don’t miss A Christmas Story, an enduring holiday classic that speaks to the child in all of us. Tickets are available now on the PLT website or by calling the Box Office at 850-432-2042.

Studer Community Institute’s Gingerbread House Competition

December 14

Get the chance to join the fun for a great cause with Studer Community Institute’s Gingerbread House Competition on December 14. As a fundraiser for early brain development initiatives, this public event will have plenty of family-friendly winter activities, gingerbread houses displayed, photos taken with Santa, and more holiday entertainment. Enter your spectacular gingerbread house for a chance to take home $2,000. The Gingerbread House Competition will be held at the SCI Building lobby at 220 W Garden St. All proceeds will go to SCI’s Early Brain Development Efforts. For more information, visit facebook.com/StuderInstitute.

Opera After Dark: Christmas Cabaret

December 19

Opera After Dark: Christmas Cabaret features an evening of festive song with Jonathan Beyer & Amanda Crider. Grab some complimentary food and wine and settle in for a program of opera, holiday favorites, and festive tunes from two world-renowned singers. Doors will open at 6:15 pm with a selection of hors d’oeuvres and wine available before the concert begins at 7 pm. The event will be held at the Museum of Commerce located in downtown Pensacola at 201 Zaragoza St. Tickets are $40. For tickets and more information, visit pensacolaopera.com.

Ballet Pensacola Presents The Nutcracker

. Dec 20, 21 and 22

The Pensacola Ballet presents the highly anticipated performance of The Nutcracker at the Pensacola Saenger Theatre in December. Follow along with Clara and the Nutcracker Prince to defeat the evil Mouse King and watch her transform into a Sugar Plum fairy

right before your very eyes. Ballet Pensacola brings together breathtaking choreography alongside Tchaikovsky’s spectacular musical score to bring The Nutcracker to life. Performances of The Nutcracker will take place December 20, 21 and 22 at the historic Pensacola Saenger Theatre. Tickets range from $50 to $85 and can be purchased online at ticketmaster.com or in person at the Saenger Theatre Box Office in downtown Pensacola. For more information, visit pensacolasaenger.com.

White Tie Rock Ensemble– A White Tie

Christmas

December 20

Don your old skinny jeans and Eagles band tee for The White Tie Rock Ensemble’s holiday tribute concert featuring the music of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Paul McCartney, The Eagles, Bruce Springsteen and many other favorites at the Pensacola Bay Center on December 20 at 8 pm. See the artists that will send you back in time with a performance that pairs a magnificent performance with nostalgic videos. The White Tie Christmas show combines the familiarity of classic rock with a symphonic orchestra for a brand-new sound. Have a wonderful Christmastime with the White Tie Rock Ensemble. Tickets start at $20 and can be purchased online at ticketmaster.com. For complete show details, visit pensacolabaycenter.com.

New Year’s Eve Fireworks at Pensacola Beach

December 31

Ring in the new year on the beach with the Pensacola Beach Chamber as they host a fireworks show at precisely midnight on New Year’s Eve. Watch the magical and colorful fireworks paint the sky over our gorgeous white, sandy beach. Spectators may watch from Pensacola Beach or the Santa Rosa Sound. Bring a sparkle to your kids’ eyes and watch this light display to wrap up the end of 2024. Visit pensacolabeach.com for more information.

Pensacola Symphony Orchestra presents Celebrate the New Year!

. December 31

The Saenger Theatre will come alive with music this New Year’s Eve. Feel the rhythm of the new year come through jazz vocalist Sydney McSweeney and vocalist and trumpeter Byron Stripling, who will join the orchestra for a night of swinging, energetic and addictive music. Tickets start at $25. For more information, visit pensacolasymphony.com

MILITARYMATTERS

AN ARMED FORCES NEWS SECTION

CAPT. CHANDRA NEWMAN ASSUMES COMMAND OF NAS PENSACOLA

Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola Commanding Officer Capt. Chandra “Mamasan” Newman assumed command of the “Cradle of Naval Aviation” from Capt. Terrence “Village” Shashaty on November 15 during an official ceremony held at the National Naval Aviation Museum (NNAM) onboard the installation.

Shashaty retired after the ceremony, completing a 26year U.S. Navy career.

Shashaty, a native of Brooklyn, New York, earned a Bachelor of Science in Economics in 1998 from the U.S. Naval Academy. He was selected as one of four U.S. officers to enroll in the Naval Staff College, the U.S. Naval War College’s program for mid-grade international naval officers representing 39 countries from across the globe, where he earned a Master of Arts in National Security and Strategic Studies.

Designated a Naval Aviator in October 2000, Shashaty completed four operational carrier deployments flying the EA-6B Prowler and oversaw the transition to the EA-18G Growler and its inaugural expeditionary deployment to the Indo-Pacific area.

Newman, a native of Inverness, Florida, enlisted in the Navy in 2001 and was commissioned through Officer Candidate School in November 2002 after earning a Bachelor of Science in Education from Troy State University, where she graduated summa cum laude. Newman also holds a Master of Arts in National Security and Strategic Studies from the U.S. Naval War College and completed the University of Virginia Darden School of Business Executive Education program.

Newman received her wings of gold in August 2004 and served with Helicopter Sea Combat (HSC) squadrons. She most recently served as the Commander, Naval

Air Forces (CNAF) Leadership, Education, Growth, Advocacy, Culture and Youth Outreach (LEGACY) director.

NAS Pensacola, referred to as the “Cradle of Naval Aviation,” is designed to support operational and training missions of tenant commands, including the Naval Aviation Technical Training Center (NATTC); Naval Aviation Schools Command (NASC); the Center for Information Warfare

Training (CIWT); Marine Aviation Training Support Groups (MATSG) 21 and 23 and serves as the headquarters for Naval Education and Training Command (NETC).

STORY & PHOTO BY GARRETT DIPUMA, NAVAL AIR STATION PENSACOLA

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