- March 21, 2025
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Trevor and Kristy Douglas and their daughters, Ryleigh and Charleigh, were a fun family of Incredibles.
Winter, left, and Nova Herring snacked on cupcakes at the Ocoee event.
Brentoni Lindsey sold candy in colored pumpkins and skulls at her booth, Popped It by B.
Children had a blast on the inflatable go-cart experience.
Jessica Eggleston displayed porcelain and ceramic pieces created by her husband, William Eggleston. Their company is Red Mud Pottery.
A dinosaur and his family checked out the items for sale at the Dragon Girl Design tent.
Hundreds of treat-filled plastic eggs were scattered in the Ocoee Lakeshore Center for the glowstick hunt.
Children and teens tried their best to eat their doughnut on a string in the festival contest.
Victoria, left, and Julian Barajas munched on illuminated cotton candy.
The Ocoee Lakeshore Center and Bill Breeze Park were filled with monsters, princesses, movie characters and more at the city of Ocoee’s trunk-or-treat festival Oct. 25. Children, teens and families enjoyed carnival games and rides, a glowstick egg hunt, food trucks, trick-or-treating, vendor tents, and more at the annual event.