- December 19, 2025
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Anthony Sydney, right, and James Welchamp served drinks to guests.
Audubon Park Elementary Principal Anna Ferratusco, left, and Anna Rose enjoyed their evening out.
David and Micki Meyer and Sarah and Lino Mancebo had a great time at the social.
Kristin Morgan, left, and Rob and Allison Battaglia were happy to support the school.
Angelica Perdomo, Jessica Brown, Amy Drury and Margaux Quinn loved chatting with each other.
Michelle Mosley, Nashley Martinez and Alexander Estevez had a good time socializing.
Angela and Jason Cohen, left, Sangita Khatri and Shivani Verma chatted as they perused the silent auction.
Sahar Irwin, Beki Linville and Michael and Kelly Gendreau sipped and strolled around the museum.
Ken and Nadia Roberts really took the pop art/comic-book theme to heart.
Ken and Nadia Roberts, left, and Olivia and Matthew Willey were color-coordinating couples.
Brittany Gruber and Jessica Barrows showed off their awesome outfits at the event.
Kyle and Sarah Sleeth, left, and Brent and Erica St. James had a great evening out.
Alyssa Pinnock, John Mandingo and Cameron Pinnock enjoyed the music and camaraderie.
Nick Poole, Kathleen Freyer and Darby Poole chatted as the music played on.
Samantha Ward, Stephanie Braun and Jessica Opalka loved dancing around together.
Laura Sacks and Karolyn Stewart were happy to be part of the event.
Cody Adams, Reagan Perkins and Ali Buckley caught up over some drinks.
Heidi Armstrong and Mary and Ormend Yeilding roamed around the front room and chatted.
Mandy Borkman and PTA president Stephanie Harley were thrilled with the event’s turnout.
Angela Tucciarelli, Marcia Yonaley and Stefanie Nagy made a colorful ensemble.
Laura Sacks, Brie Sands and PTA president Stephanie Harley donned smiles and light-up glasses.
ORLANDO From fun pop art right down to suit jackets decorated with comic strips, Audubon Park Elementary’s PTA brought the comics to life during its “Shindig Goes POP!” fundraiser Friday, Oct. 6. Held at the Orlando Museum of Art, the social event raised funds for the PTA’s efforts to enhance student programs and resources. Guests got to mill about the museum as they enjoyed fun music, dancing, drinks and hors d’oeuvres. At the center of the event was a silent auction loaded with fun prizes. Guests could dress up as their favorite comic-book character or don their best dresses and sports jackets.