- July 26, 2024
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Singers from Family Church delighted attendees with performances of classic Christmas carols.
At 7 p.m., attendees cheered as the Christmas tree was lit for the first time this holiday season.
Scott Rusnak spun his son, Jackson, 4, around while playing in the glow-in-the-dark bubbles.
Charlotte Brannon grabbed a photo with singers from the kids worship choir at Our Family Church.
Riley Cuthbert, 9, sat still while face painter Jen Abston finished her artwork.
Ladybug Zelda Berthelot, 6, gave her dad a huge hug after she received a bouquet of flowers.
The glow-in-the-dark bubble snowstorm was a huge success.
Windermere Mayor Jim O’Brien celebrated Light Up Windermere with his family, wife Kristin, daughter Emily, and son Jacob.
The choir from Family Church performed on the steps of Windermere Town Hall.
Attendees lined up to sample a variety of cuisines from food trucks, including The Big Cheese.
White Swan Academy dancers Catalina Suarez and Mila Van Alphen performed ‘The Nutcracker.’
Despite a lingering drizzle, a record number of happy families flocked to the town of Windermere for the 2023 Light Up Windermere, held Friday, Nov. 17, downtown. The event featured a wide variety of food trucks, performances by singers from Family Church and dancers from the White Swan Academy. At exactly 7 p.m., Mayor Jim O’Brien flipped the switch to illuminate the Christmas tree and decorations throughout downtown. Then, the party continued with a glow-in-the-dark bubble snowstorm, dance contests and more.