The Palm Beach Post

Traditiona­l tree lightings coming up

Worth Avenue and the Flagler Museum among the sites with festivitie­s.

- By Elliott Wenzler Palm Beach Post Staff Writer ewenzler@pbpost.com

The lights have been strung and the trees have been placed. Now all that’s left before Palm Beach is ready for the holidays is the flipping of the switch.

Three traditiona­l tree lightings start off the week.

The first lighting will be at 6 p.m. Monday at Bradley Park. But because of safety concerns associated with continuing park renovation­s and clean-up from Hurricane Irma, Mayor Gail Coniglio said there will not be a public ceremony.

Bradley Park did not have a ceremony during the previous two years due, in part, to the Flagler Memorial Bridge constructi­on.

On Tuesday, the town’s public ceremonies get underway. The Greater South County Road Associatio­n event is at 5 p.m. at Memorial Park, with a performanc­e by King’s Academy and an appearance by Santa and Mrs. Claus. After that, Worth Avenue will host its annual holiday parade.

Santa, the elves and various entertaine­rs will lead the parade, presented by the Worth Avenue Associatio­n and Coniglio.

The Cardinal Newman Marching Band will lead the way for Santa, who will ride down the Avenue in a yacht, the associatio­n says.

The parade will end with the lighting of the 40-foot tree at 6:29 p.m.

The holiday events continue later in the week.

On the heels of its ribbon-cutting ceremony at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Royal Poinciana Plaza is planning a “holiday reveal” on Friday. The event runs from 6 to 8 p.m., with a tree lighting at 6:30 p.m.

The Flagler Museum will hold its annual Christmas event Dec. 3 from 3 to 5 p.m., with music and caroling followed by the tree lighting.

The event is free with admission.

 ?? MEGHAN MCCARTHY / PALM BEACH DAILY NEWS 2016 ?? People gather around Santa Claus after the ceremonial lighting of the 40-foot Christmas tree on Worth Avenue last year.
MEGHAN MCCARTHY / PALM BEACH DAILY NEWS 2016 People gather around Santa Claus after the ceremonial lighting of the 40-foot Christmas tree on Worth Avenue last year.

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