- July 3, 2012
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Brett Green carried his son Brooks as they walked around the lake.
Families came together for the Independence Bash in Baldwin Park.
Attendees had the opportunity to engage in several unique photo opportunities.
Stella Allen had her face painted at the event.
Stella Allen had her face painted while she sat on her father Maddox’s lap.
Remy Chiu added a mix of flavors to his snow cone.
The event featured several famous characters who wandered throughout the crowds.
Aniya Williams stopped for a quick photo with Orlando City’s mascot Kingston.
Fourth of July themed stilt walkers saluted to residents as they walked by.
Jane, Daniel and Claudia Muller enjoyed a view of Lake Baldwin before the sun set.
Courtney Bada, Rachel Kennedy-Bailey, Alexandra Kennedy-Douglas, Max Pankow, Erica deMartino, Brittany Jimenez and Kayla Wys showed off red, white, and blue.
Performers from the local Dance 360 performed riveting musical numbers for the gathered crowd.
Performers from the local Dance 360 performed riveting musical numbers for the gathered crowd.
Performers from the local Dance 360 performed riveting musical numbers for the gathered crowd.
Performers from the local Dance 360 performed riveting musical numbers for the gathered crowd.
Performers from the local Dance 360 performed riveting musical numbers for the gathered crowd.
Judge Vincent Chiu attended the event to meet local residents and showcase his musical talents.
After a two-year hiatus, a tradition dating back more than 10 years returned with red, white and blue sparks for this year’s Fourth of July celebration Sunday, July 3, in downtown Baldwin Park.
The free event kicked off with a festival in the Village Center of Baldwin Park hosted by the Baldwin Park Joint Committee and presented by Orlando Health.
The Village Center came alive with participants and sponsors of all kinds offering fun, including shopping, festival snacks and food trucks, a beer garden, face painting, balloon art, and interactive activities.
The event also featured a main stage near the lake with an interactive deejay, Bradmaster J; live performances such as the local Dance 360 Orlando team; and music.
At 9:15 p.m. residents enjoyed a spectacular 15-minute choreographed fireworks show over Lake Baldwin.