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New Smyrna Beach 2025 Christmas Season Events

2025 New Smyrna Beach Great Homemade Christmas Cookie Challenge

The Christmas season in New Smyrna Beach, Florida is truly a special time, with time honored and new events for everyone. So get out and enjoy the 2025 Christmas season as only New Smyrna Beach and the surrounding area can do it.

METHODOLOGY

So what I have done is scour the internet for events I feel are relevant to this post. I am including events from approximately, Thanksgiving, through the end of 2025. I am sure I am missing some things and that is where you the reader come in.

If you know of events or celebrations that I have not included please drop me a line and let me know. Please include as much information as possible; event name, date, time, address, website, phone number, cost, etc. If the event is appropriate, I will get it added ASAP. If you would like a more in-depth post about your individual event, please contact me so we can discuss.

As with any calendar of this nature, please confirm dates, times, and locations on your own. Events are always subject to change.

So without further Ado, let’s get to celebrating the 2025 Christmas and holiday season, New Smyrna Beach style!

 

NOVEMBER 2025

November 15

November 20

  • Canal Street Nights
  • 5:O00p-8:30p
  • Canal Street
  • Vendors, food trucks, extended shopping hours, entertainment

November 21 and 22 New Smyrna Beach Festival of Trees

  • Festival of Trees
  • 10:00a-4:00p on the 21st and 9:00a-1:00p on the 22nd
  • 2000 Turnbull Bay Road
  • Decorated trees, silent auction, gift baskets, bakeshop, floral arrangements

November 22

  • Flagler Avenue Slider Challenge
  • 1:00p-5:00p
  • Flagler Avenue
  • Passports are $20 in advance or day of event. Day of event sales are on a first come, first serve basis and are cash only. This event traditionally sells out.

November 27

November 28 through December 1

  • Canal Street Window Decorating Contest
  • Begins on November 28, voting through December 1
  • Canal Street businesses
  • Canal Street merchants decorate their hearts out, seeking your vote, in this fun, yet competitive contest

November 28 New Smyrna Beach 2025 Spark the Spirit Christmas event

  • Spark the Spirit
  • 5:00p-7:30p
  • Canal Street will be closed to vehicular traffic
  • The biggest annual event featuring tree lighting, live entertainment, shopping, and the arrival of Santa Claus. This is a great event to really kick off the holiday season.

November 28  through 30

  • Joy to the Arts
  • Hours vary by day, click the link for details
  • The HUB on Canal and Jane’s Art Center, 132 Canal Street
  • Celebrate the season by shopping small, with local artists, kids crafting, gift card specials, drink specials, and more. Stop in while attending the Coastal Christmas Market or other events

November 29

  • Coastal Christmas Market
  • 9:00a-5:00p
  • Canal Street will be closed to vehicular traffic
  • Shop with local artisans and Canal Street merchants in one of the largest “shop local” events of the season

November 29

  • Flagler Avenue Wine Walk
  • Starts at noon
  • Flagler Avenue
  • $30 for 20 tasting tickets. Purchase online or beginning at noon on the day of the event. In person tickets are available on a cash only basis.
  • Click the link for full event details including where to purchase tickets and to pick up tasting glasses

November 29

  • Edgefest Light Up the Night
  • 6:00p-10:00p
  • Hawks Park, 1108 S. Ridgewood Avenue
  • Christmas lights, train rides, weather forecasts are predicting snow, Santa Claus, more

November 29

DECEMBER 2025

December 4

  • Girls Night Out
  • 5:00p-8:30p
  • Canal Street
  • You and your friends are invited to a fun filled evening in Downtown New Smyrna Beach for wonderful shopping, delicious food, live music, photo ops, and more. Your favorite downtown shops, restaurants, and bars will be open for extended hours during Girls’ Night Out

December 4 – 14 Select Dates

  • Miracle on 34th Street
  • Select Dates and Times
  • Little Theatre of New Smyrna Beach, 726 E. 3rd Avenue, 386-423-1246
  • $22 plus service charges
  •  When a department store hires a man, Kris Kringle, to play Santa for the Thanksgiving Day parade, he quickly becomes a hit and is hired to play Santa at the store’s main location.  When he claims to be the real Santa Claus and his sanity is questioned, he must prove his authenticity in court

December 5

  • Light Up Flagler
  • 5:00p-8:30p
  • Flagler Avenue will be closed to vehicular traffic
  • Merchants open house, pictures with Santa, tree lighting, trackless train rides, kids craft station, Santa Paws Pooch Parade, Crazy Golf Cart Christmas Parade, more

December 5 2025 New Smyrna Beach Great Homemade Christmas Cookie Challenge

  • Great Homemade Christmas Cookie Challenge
  • 4:00p-8:00p
  • Flagler Avenue
  • $15 online in advance, limited availability the day of, on a cash only basis.
  • Sample different cookies, receive a recipe card for each cookie, a holiday cookie box, a map of host locations, voting for your favorites at the end!

December 6

  • New Smyrna Beach Christmas Parade
  • Begins at 3:00p
  • Flagler Avenue, over the bridge, and west on Canal Street
  • See the incredible floats businesses and organizations create, listen to local school bands, and be sure to wave to Santa Claus

December 6

December 7

December 11 – 14

  • Drive Through Bethlehem
  • 6:00p-8:00p
  • Daytona Beach Drive-In Christian Church, 3140 S. Atlantic Avenue
  • Journey back in time to the village of Bethlehem—right from your vehicle! As you drive through, you’ll witness the nativity where Jesus was born, see animals grazing in the Shepherd’s field, and explore the bustling marketplace. Don’t forget to stop by the baker’s stall for a sweet treat!
  • Free. Donations gratefully accepted.

December 12

  • Norwood’s Holiday Wine Festival
  • 6:00p-9:30p
  • Norwood’s, 402 E. 2nd Avenue, New Smyrna Beach
  • General Admission tickets are $99 per person
  • Over 150 wines will be available for sample, food, live entertainment

December 13 Edgewater, Florida 2025 Christmas Parade Saturday, December 13 beginning at 10a

  • Edgewater Christmas Parade
  • 10:00a
  • 30th Street from Hibiscus Drive to Silver Palm Drive
  • This is a residential neighborhood. Do not park in peoples yards and driveways. You might be towed.

 

December 13

December 13

  • Oak Hill Christmas Parade
  • 2:00p
  • Contact the City of Oak Hill at 386-345-3522 option 2 for details

December 13

  • Classic Cars on Canal
  • 3:00p-6:00p
  • Canal Street will be closed to vehicular traffic
  • Classic cars, live music,  local restaurants

December 13

  • Christmas Under the Palms
  • 9:00a-3:00p
  • United Methodist Church, 211 N. Ridgewood, Edgewater
  • 50+ vendors with crafts, art, seasonal decor, food, and more

December 13

  • A Taste of the Holidays
  • 3:00p-5:00p
  • Crimson House, 219 N. Orange St.
  • $64.48 per person
  • Sample 60 wines, seltzers, and a sangria bar, appetizers, live music

December 14

  • Santa Claus
  • 2:00p-4:00p
  • Frosty King, 1020 S. Ridgewood, Edgewater
  • Meet Santa Claus, take photos, and enjoy delicious ice cream with the family

December 16Christmas Concert at the Pacetti Hotel Ponce Inlet December 2025 New Smyrna Beach Holiday events 2025

December 18

December 20

  • Breakfast with Santa
  • 9:00a-11:00a
  • Babe James Center, 201 N. Myrtle Avenue

December 24

  • Christmas Eve services
  • Contact your preferred church for information

December 26 – January 1

  • Kwanzaa
  • Please contact the Mary S. Harrell Black Heritage Museum at the link above for details.

December 28Flagler Avenue Grilled Cheese Challenge New Smyrna Beach

  • Grilled Cheese Challenge
  • 1:00p-5:00p
  • Flagler Avenue
  • $20 tasting passport. It is recommended to purchase online, in advance.

 

 

 

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Bill Clinton Visits Belfast, Northern Ireland November 1995

President Bill Clinton at the Belfast, Northern Ireland Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony November 30, 1995

During a visit to Belfast, Northern Ireland several years ago, we by chance stayed in the same hotel where United States President Bill Clinton had stayed during a November 1995 visit. We later came across other references to his visit while wandering the beautiful city. These occurrences prompted me to discover why President Clinton had been visiting. Read along to discover more about this chance crossing of paths, thirty years later, and President Clinton’s “Remarks at the Christmas Tree Lighting at City Hall.”

Europa Hotel blue marker noting the visit of United States President Bill Clinton to Belfast, Northern Ireland on November 30, 1995.
A blue marker at the Europa Hotel commemorating the visit of Bill Clinton to Belfast, Northern Ireland on November 30, 1995.
The Clinton Suite at the Europa Hotel in Belfast, Northern Ireland
The Clinton Suite at the Europa Hotel in Belfast, Northern Ireland

 

Europa Hotel

Europa Hotel Belfast, Northern Ireland Bill Clinton 1995During our visit we had made reservations to stay at the Hotel Europa and couldn’t have been happier with our decision.  The location was convenient and safe. The staff were wonderful to deal with, they were always courteous and helpful. The property itself was clean and inviting.

The Europa has been a Belfast destination for more than 50 years. With almost 300 rooms, including many suites, this 4-star property features an on-site bistro, bar, and piano lounge, making it the perfect destination to return to after a day of sightseeing. For a great price on reservations at the Europa Hotel, use THIS LINK.

 

 

 

Room at the Hotel Europa Belfast Norther Ireland
A view of a room at the Hotel Europa in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Hotel Room at the Europa Hotel in Belfast, Northern Ireland
A different view of the room at the Europa Hotel in Belfast Northern Ireland

 

 

 

The window view from the Europa Hotel in Belfast, Northern Ireland
The amazing window view from the Europa Hotel in Belfast, Northern Ireland
A zoomed in view of the King William III mural as seen from the Europa Hotel
A zoomed in view of the King William III mural as seen from the Europa Hotel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Clinton’s Schedule on Thursday, November 30, 1995

Visits by the president and his entourage are always full, time constrained, and stressful for the president, their handlers, and those working to make the visit a success. Bill Clinton’s visit to Belfast in November 1995 was no different as shown from the official itinerary.

President and Mrs. Clinton left their London accommodation by helicopter for Heathrow Airport at 7:30 a.m., departing at 8:05, and arriving at Belfast International Airport (Aldergrove Airport as shown on the itinerary) at 9:10 a.m. for a full day of events.

The president and Mrs. Clinton arrived at the Mackie International Plant at 9:55, giving a speech at around 10:45. You may learn more about his visit to Mackie International using THIS LINK. President Clinton departed at 11:40, arriving at the East Belfast Enterprise Park for a photo opportunity and brief meeting with tenants and managers from this business park and others. The president departs, arriving at City Airport at 1:15 p.m. for a flight aboard Marine One to the City of Derry Airport, arriving at 2:05 local time.

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President and first lady, Bill and Hillary Clinton arrive at Londonderry Guildhall at 2:35, participating in a presentation with remarks from the local mayor, John Kerr, John Hume, concluding with the president. The Clintons were then whisked away to a receiving line with members of the Tip O’Neil family and representatives or the American Ireland Fund, before at 4:20, participating in a reception for the inauguration of the Tip O’Neil Chair for Peace Studies at the University of Ulster Guildhall. After participating in press and staff photos, the first family depart for the Derry Airport, arriving at 5:25 for their return flight to Belfast, landing at 6:10 that evening.

Return to Belfast

The whirlwind day continued with a fast drive to Belfast City Hall, arriving at 6:30 before participating in the tree lighting ceremony that took place from 7:00 until 7:45. The Clinton’s then participated in a receiving line for members of the Belfast City Council before departing at 8:25 en route to Queens University where they were guests at a reception hosted by Sir Patrick and Lady Mayhew. Sir Patrick Mayhew and President Clinton both made remarks during the reception, before the president and first lady worked a reception line.

Before leaving Queens University, Sir Gordon Beveridge, Vice Chancellor, Queens University, invited President Clinton to sign a scroll commemorating the 150th anniversary of the university, which the president dutifully did.

With their long day complete, the president and first lady departed Queens University at 10:00, arriving at the Europa Hotel only minutes later. A nearly fifteen hour day, not including morning and evening preparations, meetings, and studying, was complete.

Source: “Schedule for the President for Thursday, November 30, 1995 Final,” Clinton Digital Library, accessed February 18, 2025, https://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/57321.

 

Special Note: Today, Queens University is home to the William J. Clinton Leadership Institute. The William J Clinton Leadership Institute was founded in 2011 to support and develop the leadership skills of the Northern Ireland business community, as part of their commitment as a university to the pathway to peace.

 

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Bill Clinton’s Remarks at the November 30, 1995 Christmas Tree Lighting

The Lord Mayor of Belfast, Eric Smyth, Mrs. Frances Smyth,

President Bill Clinton at the Belfast, Northern Ireland Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony November 30, 1995
Image courtesy William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum

Ladies and gentlemen, I have run for election many times in my home state of Arkansas and of course throughout the United States when I sought the Presidency–and I have face some tough competition. But never have I confronted challengers with the name recognition, the media savvy, and the martial arts ability of the Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers. To all of you whose support enabled me to join you tonight, I extend  my heartfelt thanks.

I understand the city of Belfast has held a Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony for more than 20 years–but this year the occasion is especially joyous, because you are entering your second Christmas of peace.

Now people can do their holiday shopping without worrying about searches or bombs, visit their loved ones on the other side of the border without the burden of checkpoints or roadblocks, enjoy the sparkling lights of the city without fearing violence. Peace has brought real change to people’s lives.

Across the ocean, the American people are rejoicing along with you. We are joined to you by strong ties of community, commerce, and culture. Over the years, men and women of both traditions have flourished in America and helped America to flourish.

And today, the people of our lands re forging new and special bonds. Belfast’s sister city, Nashville, Tennessee, was proud to send this Christmas tree to friends across the Atlantic. I want to thank Vice President Gore, Mayor Bredeson of Nashville, and the U.S. Air Force for making it happen.

In this 50th anniversary year of the end of World War II, many Americans still remember the warmth the people of Northern Ireland showed the American Army forces that were stationed here under General Eisenhower.

The people of Belfast named General Eisenhower an Honorary Burgess of the city who viewed the honor bestowed on him “as a token of our common purpose to work together for a better world.” That mission endures today. We remain partners for security, partners for prosperity, and most important, partners for peace.

Two years ago, at this very spot, tens of thousands of you took part in a day for peace, as a response to some of the worst violence Northern Ireland had known in recent years.

The two morning newspapers, representing both traditions, sponsored a telephone poll for peace that generated almost 160,000 calls–the equivalent of 25 million calls in the United States. The response left no doubt that across Northern Ireland, the desire for peace was becoming a demand.

I am honored to announce today that those same two newspapers–The News Letter and The Irish News–have established the President’s Prize, an annual award to those at the grassroots level who have contributed most to peace and reconciliation.

The honorees will travel to the United State to exchange experiences on issues we share–such as community relations and conflict resolution. We all have much to learn from each other.

The President’s Prize will underscore that Northern Ireland’s two traditions have a common interest in peace.

As you know, I have  received thousands of letters from school children from all over Northern Ireland, telling me what peace means to them.. The letters poured in from villages and cities, from Catholic communities and Protestant communities, from mixed schools, primary schools, and schools for children with special needs. All of he letters were wonderful–for their honesty, their simple wisdom, and their passion.

Many of the children showed tremendous pride in their homeland–in its beauty, and in its true nature. Eleven year old Keith from Carrickfergus wrote: “Please tell everyone in American that we are not always fighting here and that it is only a small number of people who make trouble.” Like many of the children, Keith did not identify himself as Protestant or Catholic, and did not distinguish between violent forces on either side.

So many children told me of loved ones they had lost–of lives disrupted, opportunities forsaken, and families forced to move. Yet, they showed remarkable courage and strength–and a commitment to overcome the past. As 14 year old Sharon of County Armagh wrote, “Both sides have been hurt, both sides must forgive.”

Despite extraordinary hardships so many of these children have faced, their letters were full of hope and humor and love.

To all of you who took the time to share your thoughts with me, thank you for brightening my holiday season with your words of faith and courage.

To all of you who asked me to do what I could to help the peace take root, I pledge America’s support. We will continue to stand with those who take risks for peace. We will work with you to give all of Northern’ Ireland’s children the chance to make the most of their God given potential.

And to 13 year old Ryan of Belfast, if you’re out there: No, an alien spacecraft did not crash in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947. And if the U.S. Air Force recovered alien bodies and didn’t tell anyone about it, it’s news to me.

Ladies and gentlemen, may the Christmas spirit of peace and goodwill flourish and grow in your land.

May the prophecy of Isaiah be realized here: “…ye shall go out with joy and be led forward with peace: The mountains and the hills shall break forth before you into singing, and all the trees of the field shall clap their hands.”

And may the lights on the tree that we celebrate tonight reflect the kindling of hope and faith in our hearts for a peaceful Northern Ireland.

Source: National Security Council and NSC Records Management System, “Remarks at Christmas Tree Lighting City Hall, Belfast, Northern Irelenad,” Clinton Digital Library, accessed February 18, 2025, https://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/57453.

 

Commemorating the Visit

The city of Belfast is rightfully proud of this important presidential visit. Today, visitors can remember the visit with a historic marker placed at Belfast City Hall.

Historic marker commemorating the visit of Bill Clinton to Belfast, Northern Ireland on November 30, 1995
Historic marker commemorating the visit of President Bill Clinton to Belfast, Northern Ireland on November 30, 1995.
A wider view of the Clinton marker at Belfast City HallBill Clinton Visits Belfast, Northern Ireland November 30, 1995.
A wider view of the location of the Clinton marker at Belfast City Hall.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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