- July 22, 2021
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Lawson Lewis selected his fishing pool in front of Windermere Town Hall.
Gilberto Cabello and his father, also Gilberto Cabello, checked in at the event.
Twins Ava and Sadie Scott raced and caught minnows.
Little Bobbers, children ages 7 through 10, and Junior Bobbers, children ages 11 through 17, mounted boats and took to the lake.
Andy Jones, Windermere Police Chaplain, prepared one of the boats for take off.
Aceyn Mater proudly showed off his fish with the help of Town Manager Robert Smith.
Zoey Bastidas sported a winning smile as she waited for a fish to bite her line.
Josie O’Brien waved her Spider-Man themed fishing pole.
Teagan Willis and her mother Stacy Willis fished from the dock.
Cal and his mother Emilee Candelaria sat on the dock as they waited for a fish to take their bait.
Families stood on the shoreline to fish together.
Dante Marchitelli helped his daughters Allison and Olivia Marchitelli to set up their lines to fish.
The Windermere Police Department returned with its third annual Cops & Bobbers event on Saturday, Sept. 17, at Windermere Town Hall.
The event, sponsored by Get Hooked Bait & Tackle and the Windermere Police Department Foundation, Inc., encouraged children and families to join officers from the department for a day of fishing and fun.
Children ages 3 through 17 raced minnows, fished with the police department and won prizes.
Tiny Bobbers, ages 3 through 6, fished with the WPD from the shoreline while Little Bobbers, ages 7 through 10, and Junior Bobbers, ages 11 through 17, mounted boats and took to the lake.