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Windermere High Theatre students competed in a game of girls-versus-boys tug of war.
In a game of tug of war between parents and students, the rope snapped, causing everyone to fall.
Windermere High Theatre students danced the wobble.
Junior Trevor Bishop, left, and Paul Marzella test out the rope after it snapped during a game of tug of war between parents and students.
Kellie Murray, left, and Andi Kurzawa enjoyed a friendly game of badminton.
Alexi Del Castillo, left, and her dad Alex practiced playing cornhole.
Volunteer Noel Mier served up salad to hungry parents and students.
Ryder Leeper had fun finding other ways to play with a Hula Hoop.
Irving Toledo was the anchor in a game of tug of war between parents and students.
Windermere High Theatre students enjoyed some fun in the sun on Saturday, Aug. 25 as they took part in the theatre department’s tailgate event. The Theatre Tailgate event was sponsored by the Windermere High School Theatre Boosters, which is a coalition of parents, guardians and members of the community who support the school’s theatre department. The event acts as a meet-and-greet for theatre students of all grade levels. Students enjoyed games, food, music and some dancing.