- July 21, 2022
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Haley, Kenny, Palmer and Robert Trien waited in line for their pancake breakfast.
Isabella Faneite and Anna and Maija Andert helped to serve hot coffee to residents.
Brian and Patti Miller from the Windermere Police Foundation volunteered to help pass out steaming sausage patties.
Greg Christopher flipped perfect pancakes at record speed.
Representatives from local Windermere business Tim’s Wine Market offered mimosa variations for attendees to purchase.
Emilee and Clarence Candelaria enjoyed both full plates and full stomachs.
Bill and Rhona Mollard enjoyed fresh fruit and mimosa in addition to their pancakes.
Dennis and Leslie Brabec couldn’t contain their smiles at the Fourth of July event.
Families gathered together to celebrate American independence over pancakes.
Vennia Francois, republican candidate running in Florida State House District 45, attended the event with several supporters.
Residents in the town of Windermere gathered for a Fourth of July pancake breakfast on Monday, July 4, at Windermere Town Hall.
The town provided pancakes, butter and syrup for the free breakfast. Attendees brought their own special toppings such as sprinkles, chocolate chips and berries, which the town's pancake flippers added into the batter.
Juice, milk and coffee were also provided by the town.
In addition, for the first time ever, local Windermere business Tim’s Wine Market offered mimosas for purchase.