- May 10, 2025
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The Ocoee Texas Roadhouse was represented at the event by Andy Armadillo, left, and local store manager Kelsey Weiskittel.
Taylor Lindgren showed off homemade creations at her Landshark Crochet booth.
SunRidge Middle School students took a quick selfie before participating in the fall festivities.
Michelle Schwab served up coffee at The Bee’s Knees food truck.
Isabella Figueroa, left, and Alanna Weidl stopped to take a quick photo on he field ahead of the setting sun.
Jessica Villegas, left, and Jeni Roop dressed up as highlighters at the Hi-Lite Coaching + Consulting booth.
Cameron Koppe, left, Matthew Bean and Luke Wilkerson earned hats from the Winter Garden Fire Department.
Isabella Ollarves, left, Martha Gutierrez, Fabian Aponte, Lhismar Barrero and Laura Gil walked around the festival together.
Cyndi Gustafson, left, and Iggy Collazo greeted attendees at the Orange Observer booth.
Kyla Douglas sold sweet treats from her business Halo Crumbs Bakery.
Bryan Fifer - State Farm Insurance Agent, left, and Tara Zele handed out paraphernalia at the event.
Donald Richards, resource teacher, took his turn at the dunk tank.
Sophie Desboyaux, left, and Samy Czachorowski waited in line for the haunted house.
The SunRidge Middle School Jazz Band played tunes throughout the festival for attendees.
Bryan Tyson, left, Brenda Villegas and Emmanuel Estimon headed out to the field to enjoy carnival games and activities.
Nicolas Aviles, left, and Gabriel Peixoto played it cool at the fall festival.
Jamie Mark, left, and Sara Noboa introduced local family members and friends to The Local magazine.
Bailey O’Dell, left, and Jasmine Engle gave out free munchkins from Dunkin’ Donuts to happy attendees.
SunRidge Middle School’s Parent-Teacher Organization hosted its first fall festival event Oct. 23 on the school’s lawn.
Eagle students brought friends and family members to participate in the school’s biggest fundraiser of the year.
Attendees browsed through a marketplace featuring local vendors, savored delicious treats from a selection of food trucks and took a chance in a spooky haunted house. Rock climbing, a silent auction, games with prizes, inflatables, a teacher dunk tank and a pie booth also were popular.