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Nicky Houghton’s parking space reflected a passion for traveling the world.
Ariaona Wood, Grace McCoy and Azyrah Adelson were ready to start painting.
Eddie and Jane Wrobel worked together to paint Marvin the Martian from Looney Tunes.
Jessica and Mady Cockcroft painted a beautiful sunflower design.
Adrian and Marnette Coleman spent their Saturday together painting a parking space.
Paige Shephard carefully painted the likeness of Ned, the mascot for the band Twenty One Pilots.
Korey Karbowsky’s parking space showcased his love for football and weightlifting.
Nicole Waters and Jairus Cruz worked together on a parking space.
Cheyanne Sapp combined her love for painting oceans and sunsets with her parking space.
Christian Guzman had all of his friends make a handprint on his parking space design.
Michelle and Devin Flanagan had a blast painting their parking space.
Brandon Merrill and Shelby Arnold were pleased with their finished New England Patriots/Boston Red Sox design.
Samantha Lepp carefully painted the lines on her design.
Hannah Owens and Emily Wilkerson teamed up to paint an elephant holding a sunflower.
Brittany Hart displayed her love for music and her favorite Bible verse on her parking space.
Olivia Eden, Lillie Schutz and Julia Bernstein from Ocoee High School SGA touched up some of numbers on the parking spaces.
Karleigh Curtis gave shoutout to her mother for all of her support through high school.
Brandon Riether’s parking space design combined the alto sax, volleyball and soccer.
Tam Ha completely improvised her eye-catching parking space design.
Ocoee High School seniors in the Class of 2020 grabbed some paint and showed off their creatives sides as they painted their own unique, shield-shaped emblems on their parking spaces Saturday, Aug. 17.
The students woke up bright and early to take part in the annual high-school tradition, which has continued on since 2005.