- December 5, 2025
The Pipe and Drum Corps. Photo by Jacque Estes
Santa was on hand accepting Christmas list wishes. Photo by Jacque Estes
The holiday village was filled with thing to do and people to see. Photo by Jacque Estes
The Flagler Schools Trails Transition team was selling pointsettias. Photo by Jacque Estes
Santa' s Merry Train was the transportation of choice, for youngsters. Photo by Jacque Estes
Roksana Carson was sporting some light-up ears. Photo by Jacque Estes
Flagler Palm Coast High School marched and rode in the parade. Photo by Jacque Estes
Central Park at Town Center is decorated for the holidays through the end of the year. Photo by Jacque Estes
Flagler School Superintendent Jacob Oliva walked the parade backwards, guiding the student float and handing out candy. Photo by Jacque Estes
An FPC float and dancers. Photo by Jacque Estes
The Merry Santa Train, was the transportation of choice at the Palm Coast Starlight festival on Saturday, Dec. 10. Children climbed aboard for a leisurely ride, to view the holiday lights, around Town Center, sometimes with parents walking behind.
Tracy Kilgore probably has unpacked boxes at her home in Palm Coast, and not those filled with presents. Kilgore moved to the area three weeks ago from Wisconsin. While everyone else was bundled up against the “cold,” Kilgore looked pretty comfortable.
“I have five kid and they are playing football over there, waiting for the parade to begin,” Kilgore said. “This is definitely a lot different, more Christmas lights, than we had at our winter parade.”