- October 30, 2016
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Windermere police and town officials wave and toss out candy to children.
Windermere Mayor Jim O'Brien throws candy to costumed children.
Windermere police, town officials and family toss out candy to children.
Hendrix Strong — who opted for his Batman shirt over his costume — enjoys a nice morning during the parade.
Dressed as Cinderella, Charlotte Ptashinsky-Skinner came away with handfuls of candy as she enjoyed the parade with her dads Ben and Aaron.
Charlotte Ptashinsky-Skinner, dressed as Cinderella, gets a well earned juice after grabbing handfuls of candy.
Dressed as Woody from Toy Story, Carter Pitters-Lowery takes in a sunny morning as he, his mom — Kiera Pitters-Logan — and his family wait for the parade to come by.
Windermere police and town officials wave and toss out candy to children.
The Robinson and McGinn family rush to pick up candy and treats tossed their way.
Kate Robinson enjoys time with family and friends as they count out their candy haul.
Michael McGinn, Ellie Robinson, Kate Robinson and Maylee McGinn snack on candy as they trade sweets.
Lucy McGinn hands out some sweets to Kate Robinson following the parade.
The Town of Windermere celebrated the spooky season as it put on its Halloween parade around town Saturday, Oct. 31.
With COVID-19 canceling the town's annual Halloween costume parade and hayride — as well as its Halloween movie night — the town decided to do something a little different.
From 10 a.m. to noon, town officials and Windermere police rode around neighborhoods, tossing out candy to children dressed in their best Halloween costumes as they stood in their driveways.