- May 7, 2015
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Rich Carbone, a volunteer with the Rotary Club of Windermere, ladled out glasses of margaritas for attendees.
The Down Brothers provided festive music during the Cinco de Mayo celebrations in Windermere.
Eleanor Carman, 3, got her face painted for the first time ever during the festivities.
Sonja Oelker, left, and Stephanie Desaulniers, right, brought their decked out sombreros to the party.
Cooper Headley, 2, enjoyed jumping in the bounce houses and sliding down the attached slides.
Aaron Arnold joined group of boys for a game of basketball.
rom left: Nancy Connors, Brynna Conners, Karen Wiedenbeck and Becky Plante enjoyed a round of food and drinks during the festivities.
Adrienne Smith feeds her son Dash, 2, a helping of beans, which is one of his favorite foods.
Spencer Odier tried to make a three-point throw during the pick-up basketball game.
Chase Perrupato, left, and his brother, Maxwell, enjoyed a snack during the festivities.
Hundreds of people came out to the Cinco de Mayo celebration in downtown Windermere on Friday, May 5. The event was sponsored by the Rotary Club of Windermere and all the proceeds raised will benefit a variety of charities. The event included tequila tastings, live music, food trucks and bounce houses.
Contact Brittany Gaines at [email protected]