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Edmond and Katherine Bordelon, Patty Sanders, Karin Tome and Kristin and Mayor-Elect Jim O’Brien sold wristbands and raffle tickets.
Windermere Council Member Chris Sapp poured beers for attendees.
Sean Naidenoff was all smiles with retiring Windermere Mayor Gary Bruhn.
Debbie and David Wilson were all smiles with retiring Windermere Mayor Gary Bruhn.
Windermere Wine and Dine presented the town police foundation with a $10,000 check from the event. From left: Mayor-Elect Jim O’Brien, Molly Rose, Police Chief David Ogden, C.T. Allen and Town Manager Robert Smith.
Will and Haley MacLean showed off their amazing face paintings.
Petey the Clown was an expert at face paintings.
risten Hitchcock and daughter Lexi got into the St. Patrick’s Day spirit.
The Down Brothers band had a great time playing for the crowd.
The Down Brothers band performed many crowd favorites.
This pup, Bubba, was dressed in green for the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day.
Barbara Hamre, Gene Spears, David Hamre, John and Nancy Spears and Dan and Cynthia Heitz coordinated their green attire and even gave pups Bubba and Sunny splashes of green.
The Blue Line Bears nonprofit presented the German family with teddy bears, made from police uniforms, in Windermere Police Officer Robert German’s memory.
Kim German was ecstatic to receive her very own Blue Line Bear in memory of her brother, Windermere Police Officer Robert German.
Debbie and Tim German were presented with a baseball glove — with a blue line running through it — by Windermere Police Chief David Ogden.
Members of the German family and town of Windermere staff gave a toast in memory of Windermere Police Officer Robert German.
Tim German and Windermere Mayor-Elect Jim O’Brien presented Steve Dimino, winner of the 50/50 raffle, with his winnings.
Windermere residents broke out their green attire and best St. Patrick’s Day spirits for the town’s second annual St. Patrick’s Day Celebration. Held on Saturday, March 16, the celebration also doubled as a fundraiser for the Windermere Police Foundation in honor of fallen Windermere Police Officer Robert German. Attendees brought their blankets and chairs as they enjoyed music from The Down Brothers, sipped on green beer and Guinness and bid in the silent auction. Children enjoyed face painting, carnival games and bounce houses.