Frontyard Holiday Festival exceeds expectations, will return
The 7,500 s’mores toasted at fire pits in front of the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts this winter might not be the most consequential statistic from the inaugural Frontyard Holiday Festival.
But as an indicator of the fest’s popularity with the public, those sweet and gooey treats hit the spot. The marshmallows will be melting again this December.
“The community can expect the Holiday Festival to return with even more opportunities to gather, celebrate and experience the arts in new ways,” said Kathy Ramsberger, president and CEO of the downtown Orlando arts center. “We are continuing to find ways to expand the festival due to the positive reaction and need of our community.”
That “positive reaction” manifested itself through 154,333 visitors to the outdoor extravaganza that ran Dec. 4-Jan. 4. Among its attractions: Live performances by 87 artists, family-friendly games, nightly “snowfall,” visits with Santa and Mrs. Claus and an array of food stands, bars and boutiques.

