- November 9, 2019
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Mickey Wreaths was one of the multitude of artisans at the event.
Nati Whitley held Bailey while Ale Elias held Bree in matching dog carriers.
Performers played live music to keep guests entertained throughout the night.
Rose Cat Khan showed off her Centernia business with puzzles, art, books and more.
Caroline Salmen showcased her Fake Bake cups which looked good enough to eat.
Linda and Ashley Godfrey represented their Coastal Canvas & Crafts tent.
Reagan Spitz and Eleynah Ramos enjoyed a photo booth courtesy of Foundation Academy.
Children painted fall-themed crafts at an art booth.
Harper and Jay Stinson enjoyed a tasty treat from Kelly’s Homemade Ice Cream.
Gator’s Dockside served up gator tail bites to hungry patrons.
Tiffany and Saniya Parke attended the event as a mother and daughter duo.
Riley Callahan from Crisp & Green blended homemade smoothies for tasting.
Families flocked to Horizon West for an evening of fun under the stars.
Lauren Nadeau and her furry friend from Orlando Health walked the field greeting parents and children.
Scott Langevin, Laura Vat and Denise Eichel tasted samplings from the available food booths.
Aman and Afi Bhojani spent their weekend date night at the Flavor Fest.
Stilt walkers dressed in light up costumes wandered the grounds thrilling attendees.
Hundreds of attendees flocked to the Hamlin area for the annual Horizon West Flavor Fest on Saturday, Nov. 12.
Locals wandered the green space in front of Cinepolis enjoying a plethora of booths from local organizations such as Orlando Health, Foundation Academy Pinspiration and Florida Film Academy.
Participants sampled food from microlocal eateries including Playa Pizza, Crisp & Green, Kelly’s Homemade Ice Cream, Home State Brewing and Skyline Chili.
In addition, family and friends gathered for activities, live music and games.