- December 4, 2025
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Evan Straube, aka Spiderman, was all smiles as he got his hand painted.
Lilou Sanchez covered her eyes as she got her hair sprayed pink.
Rebecca Rolle was the most adorable little Moana.
This Pikachu was an excellent hula hooper.
Ariah and Aviana Smith concentrated on their crafts.
Anne McDonough, chair of Windermere Arts, handed out treats to children and promoted the upcoming Art, Wine & Music Stroll at The Grove Orlando.
Nia Muhammad and her daughters, Zuri and Aaliyah, were one of the sweetest families around.
Reya Rama made a beautiful princess, complete with her pink treat bucket.
Children loved making crafts with Mad Science Lab.
Jen Corwin helped her son, Blake, create his own ghost eggs with Mad Science Lab.
DJ Renee Adams directed both the music and many kids’ contests.
Local moms participated in a blindfolded game that had them searching for certain items in their bags.
Halloween came early for children and families in the Windermere area, many of whom celebrated the spooky season at The Grove Orlando’s Boo Bash. Held Saturday, Oct. 12, Boo Bash hosted hundreds of guests, many dressed in full costume. Children collected treats from the vendors and shops, got their faces painted, made ghost eggs with Mad Science Lab, participated in a hula hoop contest and colored their own crafts to take home.