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Lota, Ify, Obinna and Mma Nwobi enjoyed Allen's Creamery & CoffeeHouse on its last night of business before closing after more than 15 years of business.
Windermere’s National Night Out took place during the September food truck event.
The night’s festivities included live music from the Down Brothers.
Juliette Naranjo celebrated her 14th birthday with friends dressed in varying shades of pink.
Marsha Sterner and Robert Trien enjoyed delicious bites and refreshing drinks at the event.
Bob and Kathy McKinley explored the wide variety of food trucks.
Sigridur Jonsdottir, Margaret Kjartansdottir and KJ Thorisson stopped to enjoy the live entertainment.
John and Karen Blonn wandered the event with their macaw Blue.
Bill Carleton, president of SHP Orlando West, educated attendees about Sleep in Heavenly Peace’s mission.
Emilio Molina, Marcela Ocampo, Juan Martin Molina-Ocampo and Ana Rodriguez attended the Food Truck Night as a family.
Maitland Choclate Factory was one of the many food trucks available at the event.
Kobe Ledbettem and Wesley Cannon represented the town’s public works team.
Robert Trien and Jeff Graziani shared a personal pizza on the lawn.
Children brought their own toys and games to play with on the green space outside of Town Hall.
Sophia Ruffner, Layla Ruffner, Ally Scott, Justine Martin, Loren Williams and Grace Johnson spent time together at the Food Truck Night.
Josie Dee, Sam Puentes, Alexander Ballard and Pamela Hinshaw sat on the sidewalk to enjoy their food items.
Windermere residents brought lawn chairs to set up outside of Town Hall.
Olivia and Andre Lirio savored sweet treats from one of the food trucks.
Families and friends gathered for the monthly food truck event.
The town of Windermere hosted its 2023 Food Truck Night & National Night Out Friday, Sept. 22, at Town Hall.
Families and friends flocked downtown to show their support for the town’s first responders.
Participating food trucks at the event included Betta’s Pizza, The Hook Orlando, Maitland Chocolate Factory, Oh My Dogs, Pho Wheels Orlando and Sweet Rolled Tacos.
In addition, residents said goodbye to town staple Allen's Creamery & CoffeeHouse as workers served customers for the last time before closing, and danced the night away with live entertainment from the Down Brothers.
The event was sponsored by The Windermere Police Department Foundation and Suzi Karr Realty.