Orlando Kicks Off Holiday Season with Iconic Star Raising Ceremony

Orlando Kicks Off Holiday Season with Iconic Star Raising Ceremony

Orlando marked the official start of the holiday season this past Sunday with a cherished local tradition: the raising of the Jack Kazanzas Star on Orange Avenue. The 600-pound illuminated star was hoisted 50 feet in the air during a ceremonial event that has been a part of the city’s Christmas celebrations since the 1950s.

Historical Significance of the Star

The tradition began as a festive rivalry between two department stores, Ivey’s and Dickson and Ives. These stores would collaborate to hang the star between their buildings located at the intersection of Central and Orange, creating a spectacular display that attracted locals and visitors alike. However, by 1984, the star had fallen into neglect. In response, lifelong resident Jack Kazanzas took it upon himself to rally the community and the city to restore the beloved symbol of the holiday spirit. His efforts led to the creation of a new star equipped with 4,000 LED lights, ensuring that the festive beacon would continue to shine brightly for years to come.

Timing and Schedule

Traditionally, the star raising occurs right after Thanksgiving. For the past four years, however, the festivities have begun a bit earlier, as City Hall has taken the initiative to kick off the holiday cheer ahead of the traditional schedule. This year’s celebration was no different, showcasing the city’s eagerness to embrace the festive spirit.

Community Celebrations

In addition to the star raising, the city is bustling with holiday cheer as neighborhoods prepare for the season. Ivanhoe Village, for instance, illuminated its Happy Holiday Sign during the recent event “Jingle Eve” held at the historic OUC building. This celebration adds to the vibrant atmosphere, inviting community members to engage in festivities and enjoy the sights and sounds of the season.

Looking Forward

As the holiday season unfolds, residents and visitors can look forward to numerous activities and events lined up throughout Orlando. The star serves as a symbol of hope and community spirit, reminding everyone of the importance of togetherness during this joyous time of year. The events encourage local involvement and foster a sense of unity among the people celebrating the season.

A Symbol of Tradition

As the star shines brightly over Orange Avenue, it embodies the enduring spirit of Orlando and its commitment to celebrating community traditions. With the successful raising of the star, the city has officially embraced the holiday season, offering a warm welcome to all who wish to partake in the joy and festivities that come with it.


Author: HERE Orlando

HERE Orlando

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