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Holiday display at Selby Gardens boasts over 2 million lights


  • By Ian Swaby
  • | 8:45 a.m. December 4, 2025
The moon shines between a pair of "Florida Reindeer."
The moon shines between a pair of "Florida Reindeer."
Photo by Ian Swaby
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Maribel Pinckney called it a "huge honor" for her family to be invited to help flip the switch on the annual "Lights in Bloom" display at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, illuminating the campus with holiday lights.

The event was a special preview of the display featuring over two million lights, which visitors to the gardens' Downtown Sarasota Campus will be able to view from Dec. 6 to Jan. 3.

The family included Maribel and Marcus Pinckney and their two children Nadia Pinckney, 9, and Alani Pinckney, 5, representing the 2Gen approach, which involves helping whole families, at Community Foundation of Sarasota County.

Marcus Pinckney said he wanted to thank the foundation for the opportunity and called it an experience the family could definitely look back on.

Phil and Carolyn Babas, the owners of the Bradenton company Affairs in the Air, lead the creation of the display each year, starting in October.

Carolyn said that what makes a quality display is enhancing what is already visible at the gardens.

 

They also create the Lights at Spooky Point display that is featured at the Historic Spanish Point campus during the Halloween season.

"We just really appreciate how many people come as a family tradition," Carolyn said. "It's really nice to see, it really is, and Selby giving us the ability to create the way that they do, and the liberty to do how we see fit, and they just have a lot of faith in us."

They said they try to repurpose certain features, so the experience is a little different every year, pointing to new features like a tree covered in dragonflies, a train decoration and new mushroom decorations.

"We stopped counting at two million (lights)," Carolyn said. "I don't know if we'll ever get to three million, but they're increasing the size of the gardens all the time."

If You Go

"Lights in Bloom." General entry from 6:30-9 p.m..Downtown Sarasota Campus, 1534 Mound St. $34 nonmember adults, $29 member adults, $19 children ages 5-17 and free for children ages 4 and under. Visit Selby.org.

Alani Pinckney, 5, stands beneath the switch in anticipation of the big moment.
Alani Pinckney, 5, stands beneath the switch in anticipation of the big moment.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Jennifer Rominiecki, president and CEO of Selby Gardens, delivers remarks before the flipping of the switch.
Jennifer Rominiecki, president and CEO of Selby Gardens, delivers remarks before the flipping of the switch.
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Marcus Pinckney, Nadia Pinckney, 9, and Alani Pinckney, 5, flip the switch.
Marcus Pinckney, Nadia Pinckney, 9, and Alani Pinckney, 5, flip the switch.
Photo by Ian Swaby
A waterfall cascades beside the decorations.
A waterfall cascades beside the decorations.
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Maribel Pinckney, Marcus Pinckney, Nadia Pinckney, 9, and Alani Pinckney, 5, flip the switch with Linda Carson of ABC 7.
Maribel Pinckney, Marcus Pinckney, Nadia Pinckney, 9, and Alani Pinckney, 5, flip the switch with Linda Carson of ABC 7.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Dragonflies made of holiday lights adorn a tree.
Dragonflies made of holiday lights adorn a tree.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Nadia Pinckney, 9, and Alani Pinckney, 5, look around at the display.
Nadia Pinckney, 9, and Alani Pinckney, 5, look around at the display.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Carey Taylor-Le Prince and Marc Le Prince walk through a tunnel.
Carey Taylor-Le Prince and Marc Le Prince walk through a tunnel.
Photo by Ian Swaby
The display features over two million lights.
The display features over two million lights.
Photo by Ian Swaby
The display focused on a botanical theme.
The display focused on a botanical theme.
Photo by Ian Swaby
One display in the gardens celebrated the importance of bees.
One display in the gardens celebrated the importance of bees.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Phil and Carolyn Babas said more mushroom decorations were included this year.
Phil and Carolyn Babas said more mushroom decorations were included this year.
Photo by Ian Swaby
The display features over two million lights.
The display features over two million lights.
Photo by Ian Swaby
The Succulent Garden is illuminated with lights.
The Succulent Garden is illuminated with lights.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Phil and Carolyn Babas of the Bradenton company Affairs in the Air create the display each year.
Phil and Carolyn Babas of the Bradenton company Affairs in the Air create the display each year.
Photo by Ian Swaby
Lights in Bloom is on display Dec. 6 through Jan. 3.
Lights in Bloom is on display Dec. 6 through Jan. 3.
Photo by Ian Swaby

 

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Ian Swaby

Ian Swaby is the Sarasota neighbors writer for the Observer. Ian is a Florida State University graduate of Editing, Writing, and Media and previously worked in the publishing industry in the Cayman Islands.

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