- March 2, 2019
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Giovanni Troisi was all smiles as he was getting a caricature of himself drawn.
Isabelle Delatte sang “Girl in 14G” during the talent show.
Gabriel Pazos added a touch of color to a community painting.
Noah Darlington ran like a hamster on a device that makes “human-powered frozen drinks.”
Students from Central Florida Irish Dance showed off their steps as they performed.
Caleab Drummond enjoyed getting his face painted.
Jose Arellano added some flavor to his “human-powered frozen drink.”
Children gathered around a paint-stained table to paint rocks.
Abigail Gracelyn Flanagan sang “A Million Dreams” during the talent show.
Addison Ward sang “Part of Your World” during her talent show performance.
Andrew Khan sang a medley of hit Broadway songs during his talent show performance. He created the musical medley himself.
Avery Noto sang “Holding Out for a Hero” as she performed in the talent show.
Briana Lopez sang “Lost in the Brass” when she performed in the talent show.
Caleb Graham sang “Castle on the Hill” during the talent show.
Delaney Ocock sang “Tu lo sai” as she performed in the talent show.
Lucas Schadeck, Alvaro Guerra and Adam Wilson of Lucid Acoustic performed an original song called “Pool Party” at the talent show.
Peyton Drummond was all smiles after getting his face painted.
Trevor Ocock did a stand-up comedy routine during the talent show.
Hundreds flocked to Hamlin on Saturday, March 9 for the inaugural Horizon West Fest. Attendees enjoyed a variety of local vendors and food trucks and children got to enjoy bounce houses, rock painting and other fun activities. The inaugural event also included live music and dance performances as well as a talent show featuring some of Horizon West’s most talented singers.