- December 4, 2025
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Guadalupe Beltran plays one of the yard games at Hamlin’s Last Call Before Fall family fun event.
Orange County Fire Rescue was on hand offer a close-up view of some rescue vehicles.
Kharma Ingram gives her three year-old brother Eli a lift inside an Orange County fire truck.
Yuleisy Pereira plays chess with her daughter Charlotte.
Jen Sheridan gives her one year-old Pomeranian, Charlotte, a ride around the festival grounds. Hot asphalt and concrete can hurt a dog’s paws.
Parents watch as their kids load into one of the bounce houses.
The bounce houses provided some shade but a lot more fun.
Jayden Bektas shows off his hula hoop skills while a DJ spun tunes nearby.
Aaron Mylott, co-owner of Waffle Bros. food truck, holds a Fruity Pebbles waffle. Festival goers were able to enjoy food trucks and check out small business booths at the event.
Austin Patterson, owner of Inspiration crafting studio, shows some string art that guests can make at the Alafaya Trail business.
Shade Cole, owner of Candy Clouds Cotton Candy creates sweet treats at her festival stand.
Milana Syed patiently waits as a glittery butterfly takes shape around her eyes at the face painting booth.
Kids and parents enjoyed a summertime celebration on Saturday, Aug. 21 as Hamlin Town Center hosted the Last Call Before Fall.
The family friendly event featured lawn games, a DJ and bounce houses. Orange County Fire Rescue offered a close-up look at some rescue vehicles while local food trucks offered unique eats for the hot and hungry crowd.
Local businesses also had the chance to introduce themselves to festival goers with tabes and tents set up throughout the event.