- June 18, 2019
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Ocoee Police Department officers Loretta Moser and Andrea Sanders, and Detective Joe Rodriguez handed backpacks to children.
Pete Cady, Ocoee Police Department community service officer, instructed parents on how to properly install car seats during the event.
Kristin Paradero, Sadie Brewer, Claire Brewer and Breck Brewer from Travel Brewer Orthodontics handed dental hygiene supplies to students and their families.
Harumi Sato with children, Sakura and Mimami Sato, picked stickers to decorate their new firefighter hats.
Sarah and Christopher Ault cooled off while eating delicious ice cream sandwiches.
Children stamped their hands with paint on a police car during the event.
Aniyah and Anthony Singh chose the best place for them to stamp their hand on the police car.
Kalisa Hunt enjoyed having her face painted.
Pedro Dionisio-Vasquez played on the inflatable slide.
Andy Armadillo from Texas Roadhouse walked around taking pictures with children.
Deejay Emcee delighted attendees with live music during the event.
Abby Cunningham played with Orbeez during the event.
Ocoee Police Department Lt. Jack Davidson and officer Jason Strange cooked hamburgers and hot dogs for the hungry.
The Evolve Church team was present at the event handing out goodies to the children.
The Ocoee Police Department hosted its Back 2 School Bash Saturday, July 29.
Students ages 5 to 18 were invited to spend the day in front of the Ocoee Police Station and Healthy West Orange Park, where they enjoyed activities such as face painting, live music and inflatables.
Students were able to gear up for school as they had the opportunity to receive their book bag and school supplies. The event also included free haircuts, dental hygiene supplies, bike helmets and bike seat installation instruction, and free backpacks.