- March 16, 2025
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Francesca Tarantino sang popular songs and fan favorites.
Zain Hashem, who is 6, went back to the top of the inflatable slide as soon as he hit the bottom.
Horizon West Cheer's Lyla Fox, 8, struck a pose in the air with support from Marisa Statlend and Kayla Statlend.
Raja Jalernpan, the president of Horizon West Theater Company, and Jenny Teter, the vice president, dressed on theme for their "Rock of Ages" performances coming in May.
Jayden Bonilla, 2, and Keyle Bonilla, 3, dove into a ball pit.
Renzo Hamilton-Miller had no problem breaking through the board being held by Gabriela Maradiaga with Legend Martial Arts.
Ayden Modha, who is 7, went with a superhero theme when having his face and arms painted.
Amelia Gold, Seema Naik and Carol Basso with Primrose School had a cute photo opportunity available. Naik, the owner of the school, will open another location this summer.
Orange County Fire Rescue Station 48 brought a firetruck and shared all of its bells and whistles.
Hamlin Animal, the Savvy Sitter and Poop Bandit were among the dozens of vendors at Horizon West Fest.
Nina Croce, who is 8, showed off her painted face.
Orange County District 1 Commissioner Nicole Wilson said Horizon West Fest is her favorite event of the year as she welcomed attendees.
Representatives of the Orange County Library System can't wait for the new library to be built in Horizon West.
Nayara Nowacki and Lilliana DiPonzio, who both are 3, lived like rockstars for a few minutes in a 360-degree photo booth.
Elliot Hanson, who is 4, was all smiles as he shouted to his parents with glee.
Barbara De Freitas, an early music educator, used drumsticks to have musical fun with children at the Abra Cadabra tent. De Freitas will be partnering with Abra Cadebra to offer classes.
Even dogs of all kinds, like Ellie Lou, had a great time visiting various vendors at Horizon West Fest.
Bryan Barrett enjoyed Horizon West Fest with Daisy and Melanie Barrett.
The Remix rocked Horizon West Fest.
Daniel Rodriguez nailed the ring toss.
Horizon West Fest was fun for all ages, including 2-year-old Bradley McCall and his dad, Jordan McCall. "It's great weather, great atmosphere, food, music, just a great time," Jordan McCall said.
A crowd gathered in front of the stage to watch The Remix perform.
Orlando Health's Scrubs used his stethoscope as a guitar.
As Francesca Tarantino performed on the stage at Horizon West Fest, 6-year-old Zain Hashem was going down an inflatable slide.
Minutes later, 8-year-old Lyla Fox was being lifted into the air by Horizon West Cheer's Kayla Statlend and Marisa Statlend. Fox struck a pose.
A few tents away, Raja Jalernpan, the president of Horizon West Theater Company, and Jenny Teter, the vice president, were dressed on theme for their upcoming performance of "Rock of the Ages" and talking to people about their organization.
"(Horizon West Fest) is fantastic," Teter said. "It's amazing seeing the community get together and see what didn't exist before because it's a growing community."
There was something for everyone at Horizon West Fest on Saturday, March 1. The event featured a kids zone, live music and dozens of community organizations and businesses.