For decades, Winter Park has celebrated the winter holidays with popular events and decorations on Park Avenue, all of them branded by the broad “holiday” moniker.

Last year, the local group that received city funds to decorate for the holidays changed the name to “Christmas on Park.” This year, city officials, at the urging of some residents, want the more inclusive “holiday” name restored given that events begin in mid-November, run through New Year’s Day and acknowledge other holidays such as Hanukkah and Kwanzaa.

Now, the toney city faces accusations that it’s attacking Christmas — and the name of the 2025 celebration remains uncertain.

Carrie Sexton, the executive director of Park Avenue District, the nonprofit agency which supports downtown businesses, wouldn’t say this week w

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