- December 13, 2025
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Jannelle, Elise and Isabella Ramos attended Ocoee’s Jolly Jamboree as family.
Anna, Rose and Eloisa Noel enjoyed the Christmas activities.
The Fun Crew Express took attendees around for a train ride.
Ice skating was one of many activities attendees participated in.
Melissa Myers brought her fur baby, Chaka, to enjoy the event.
The Bentley family participated in many activities together, including the dog parade.
Aaron and Aiden Bowen were dressed to impress.
Casey, Jaden, Aaron and Brielle Shipman were all smiles.
Nevaeh, Rylan and Kristen Myers enjoyed the various activities.
Chris Bauman won a look alike award after the dog parade as she matched with her fur baby.
Daisy’s gingerbread factory won first place overall at the dog parade.
Beth Otts, Jeanie, Emerson and Bill Fravel were this year’s judges for the parade.
Prairie Elementary students performed Christmas songs on stage.
Spring Lake Elementary used instruments during its performance.
Families enjoyed the rides provided throughout the event.
Alec and Theresa Nachtsheim were excited for Jolly Jamboree.
Children zipped through the zip line.
Watters Irish School of Dance performance was one of a kind.
Stilt walkers were seen throughout Downtown Ocoee taking photos with children and families.
Ocoee held its annual Jolly Jamboree celebration for residents to attend Saturday, Dec. 13.
Downtown Ocoee was filled with attendees enjoying games, rides, local vendors, performances and more.
The event also included a dog parade, where judges voted for first, second and third places, as well as the best owner look alike.
This year, the city brought a brand new ice slide to the event and it was a hit among children and teens.
Families enjoyed photos with Santa, as well as Ocoee High School’s chorus and jazz band, Spring Lake Elementary and Prairie Lake Elementary performances, and the Irish dancers from Watters Irish School of Dance.
The night ended with a golf cart parade and the most-awaited Christmas tree lighting.