- December 5, 2025
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The booth representing Brazil featured plenty of food samples and other examples of Brazilian culture.
Heba Ghaith used a steady hand to create Henna tattoos for attendees.
Guests stopped by the Tunisia booth for a Henna tattoo.
Sixth-grader Victoria Velazquez, left, learned how to crochet from Lisa McClure-Donnelly.
Many booths featured a variety of authentic foods. The Colombian booth offered these samples of guava jelly.
Attendees loved sampling different cuisines from around the world at this year’s Heritage Night.
Cellist Analiese Myers, seventh grade, performed with Bridgewater’s orchestra.
Wanessa Fagundes wowed the crowd with her beautiful Brazilian costume.
Daniel Fernandez and Mariosca Hernandez loved serving authentic Venezuelan cuisine to Heritage Night attendees.
Bruna Paula had a blast perusing the booths with her friends.
Adalyn Bradley, 6, was the youngest dancer to perform with Central Florida Irish Dancers.
West Orange residents didn’t need tickets to Epcot to enjoy a trip around the world Thursday, April 18 — the night when Bridgewater Middle School took guests on a cultural adventure at its Heritage Night. The event featured plenty of authentic cuisines, trinkets and demonstrations from many countries and cultures. In addition, the night featured performances from the school’s orchestra, Central Florida Irish Dancers and much more.