- July 12, 2025
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Crowds of families, students and community members filled the courtyard of Windermere High for its annual Trunk-or-Treat event.
Enzo Fernandes, Marcos Chavez and Deuce Forrester manned the football team's table of candy.
A deejay filled the courtyard at Windermere High with music during the evening of family fun.
Windermere High students dressed up to scare those walking in the haunted hallway during the Trunk or Treat event.
The family-friendly event was attended by the Randal family; Nicole, left, Owen and John.
Members of the Windermere High girls basketball team Gracelynn West, left, Malu Monteiro, Jordan Rozefort and Kiirtan Altuve gave away candy and shots at their pop-a-shot hoop at their table.
Members of the girls weightlifting team Melissa Hancer, left, Sahana Susarla, Naya Aryan, Isabella Spala and Valentina Harrison, gave away candy to those stopping at their table.
Part of the evening's entertainment was a performance by the Windermere High drumline.
Siblings Claire and James Riebau took a moment to enjoy some of the candy they got.
There were hula hoops and plenty of other yard games for children attending the event to play with.
Members of the Windermere High JROTC organized a rope scaling activity at the Trunk-or-Treat event.
Food trucks filled the bus loop at Windermere High for its Trunk-or-Treat event.
Students, parents and even the little ones filled the courtyard of Windermere High School for its annual Trunk or Treat event Oct. 30.
The evening of free family fun saw Windermere students from different clubs, sports teams and other organizations decorate tables and give out candy to those in attendance.
Along with a live deejay, Truck-or-Treaters also were treated to performances from the Windermere High band drumline and could take a stroll down the haunted hallway.