ALACHUA ‒ Downtown Alachua was awash in twinkling lights, music, and holiday cheer Friday, Dec. 5, 2025, as crowds gathered for the city’s annual Christmas on Main celebration and tree lighting. This year’s event delivered all the traditions residents have come to love — snow play, crafts, carriage rides, and live performances — but also featured a major new addition: the long-awaited grand reopening of Theatre Park, revealed to the public for the first time since its full reconstruction.
Families began filling Main Street at 4:30 p.m., weaving between activity stations, craft tables, ornament-making booths, and local businesses that stayed open late to welcome visitors. Children lined up for bounce houses, face painting, and the ever-popular snow playground, while the aroma of cocoa and holiday treats drifted along the decorated corridor. As dusk settled, the downtown Christmas tree near Skinner Park was lit during a lively countdown, officially ushering in the season.
A New Stage for Main Street
One of the evening’s standout features was the debut of a dedicated performance stage — a first for Christmas on Main. Throughout the night, crowds gathered as Dance Alive, IndepenDance, Momentum Dance, Okito, and the Mebane Middle School Chorus brought nonstop entertainment to the street. Their high-energy routines and choral performances added a professional, celebratory atmosphere to this year’s event and kept spectators spilling into the surrounding sidewalks. The new stage was especially symbolic given its connection to the fully renovated Theatre Park just steps away.
Theatre Park Makes Its Holiday Entrance
For the first time since construction began, residents were able to step inside the redesigned Theatre Park —a striking combination of restored historic brick, new clay-fired pavers, Florida-friendly landscaping, and the park’s signature wrought-iron archway lit in warm red hues for the holiday season. Poinsettias, ornaments, and a glowing Christmas tree created an inviting scene, and visitors filled the space quickly, many pausing for photos under the “Merry Christmas” sign suspended inside the gateway.
The renovation — funded in part by a $50,000 T-Mobile Hometown Grant awarded earlier this year — delivers on a multi-year vision to rebuild the park from the ground up. Structural repairs, enhanced lighting, and a permanent stage area now make Theatre Park a functional venue for community gatherings, small concerts, theatre groups, and seasonal events.
For longtime residents familiar with the park’s deteriorating condition before reconstruction, Friday night marked a milestone. What once was an overgrown, flood-prone space is now an attractive, usable centerpiece of downtown — unveiled at the city’s most cherished holiday tradition.
Holiday Magic Up and Down Main Street
While Theatre Park captured significant attention, Christmas on Main offered festive experiences throughout the entire corridor. A violinist near the florist shop provided soft holiday music as families strolled between businesses. Children created reindeer food, decorated ornaments, and played games at stations sponsored by civic groups, local shops, and community volunteers.
Snow machines sent flurries drifting above the street once again — drawing delighted shrieks from children who leapt and spun beneath the sparkling cascade. Carriage rides rolled steadily throughout the evening, offering a nostalgic way to take in the decorated storefronts and vibrant crowds.
The Chamber of Commerce, which organizes the annual event in partnership with the City of Alachua and local sponsors, described the night as one of the most successful Christmas on Main celebrations yet.
“This year was truly special,” the Chamber shared. “The reopening of Theatre Park, the new performance stage, and the overwhelming support of our community made the evening unforgettable.”
A Tradition Growing Stronger
With the park now complete, both the City and the Chamber anticipate it will serve as a central venue for future downtown events — bringing renewed vibrancy to historic Main Street.
As families headed home Friday night with crafts in hand and holiday music still echoing through the corridor, one thing was clear: Christmas on Main continues to be a highlight of the season, and this year’s celebration marked the beginning of a new chapter for downtown Alachua.
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