- December 5, 2025
Palm Coast residents Daphne Richter, Chloe Skoglund and Claire Richter are decked out for the holidays. Photo by Paige Wilson
Palm Coast resident Ava Rose Collier giggles with Santa. Photo by Paige Wilson
Palm Coast resident Elyse Pandich focuses on her craft. Photo by Paige Wilson
Palm Coast resident Angelika Patella is bundled up for the cold weather. Photo by Paige Wilson
Hundreds gather under the oaks to listen to the FPC Formality Singers. Photo by Paige Wilson
Norm and Carolyn Martel pose behind their Gallery of Local Art table. Photo by Paige Wilson
The FPC Formality Singers perform holiday songs. Photo by Paige Wilson
Palm Coast resident Ana Dornelas shows off her reindeer face painting. Photo by Paige Wilson
Palm Coast resident Abigail Lugo mails her letter to Santa. Photo by Paige Wilson
FPC Formality Singer Julie Delic performs a solo. Photo by Paige Wilson
Lexye DeBodisco, an Orlando resident visiting Palm Coast locals, enjoys her meet with Santa. Photo by Paige Wilson
St. Augustine resident Hannah Fink searches for the perfect marker at the craft station. Photo by Paige Wilson
Mark GrossoGarcia gets his face painted like Rudolph. Photo by Paige Wilson
The 27th-annual Holiday in the Gardens was filled with the joy of the season as guests visited Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus, craft stations, food vendors and more on Sunday, Dec. 10. The Flagler Palm Coast High School Formality Singers performed a number of holiday songs to keep the spirits merry and bright, as visitors bundled up in the chilly weekend weather.
For entrance, toys were collected by Flagler County Marine Corps League for Toys for Tots, and canned food was collected by the United Church Women of Flagler County for a local food pantry. Any monetary donations were split equally between those two organizations and the Friends of Washington Oaks.