- December 4, 2025
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Two-year-old Hadley Burkhalter patiently awaits Santa' s arrival.
Sean Santa Cruz watches the train circle the cake at the holiday social.
Volunteer Jerry Fay mans the punch table.
Council Member Bob McKinley, left, Mayor Gary Bruhn and council members Jim O' Brien and John Armstrong pose in front of the giant Christmas tree at Windermere Town Hall.
The Elizabeth Parsons School of Dance performed at the Windermere social.
The Elizabeth Parsons School of Dance performed at the Windermere social.
Caroline Lee performed as The Sugar Plum Fairy.
The Elizabeth Parsons School of Dance performed at the Windermere social.
The Elizabeth Parsons School of Dance performed at the Windermere social.
The Elizabeth Parsons School of Dance performed at the Windermere social.
Santa Claus sits ready to chat with all the children.
Santa listens intently to Hadley Burkhalter' s request.
Kai Diederich, 2, shares his wish list with Santa Claus.
Donning red sweaters, reindeer antlers, blinking-light necklaces and other festive accessories, residents of Windermere gathered at Town Hall for the 35th annual holiday social.
A festival family-room scene was created on the stage, where Santa Claus made an appearance and listened to the wishes of the boys and girls in attendance.
The crowd gathered to listen for their raffle-ticket number to be called and watched students from The Elizabeth Parsons School of Dance perform selections from “The Nutcracker.”
The winner of the Windermere Parks and Recreation Best Dressed Holiday House was announced, and the prize was awarded to 808 Main St.
Contact Amy Quesinberry Rhode at [email protected].