- December 5, 2025
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Dilyn Le was all smiles at the Thanksgiving celebration.
The preschoolers made their own beaded jewelry.
Naomi Eller and Gwyn Pang couldn’t wait for Thanksgiving to begin.
Taylor Ogata learned how to clean clothes with a washboard.
Anthony Delgado made short work of the rug-beating chore.
Gabrielle Dagher tried her hand at some old pilgrim chores, including beating dust out of this rug.
Avery Rohwedder and Reese Lee found dozens of potatoes hidden in the ground.
Charlotte Cairnes wasted no time shucking her piece of corn.
Kyle Finch learned about all the activities and chores of years past.
Matthew Jensen shucked several pieces of corn in record time at Zion New Life Lutheran Church and Preschool’s Thanksgiving celebration Nov. 20.
Jada Christie showed some great strength at the log-throwing station
Stacy Figueroa and her daughter, Isabella, loved petting this majestic horse.
Preschoolers at Zion New Life Lutheran Church and Preschool in Winter Garden went back to basics Nov. 20 to recreate the first Thanksgiving.
During the fun-filled morning, the children — donning Native American and pilgrim costumes — enjoyed a plethora of activities, including rug-beating, making beaded jewelry, shucking corn, throwing logs and even spending some time in a petting zoo.