- December 4, 2025
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Alex, Oliver and Natalia Russo, alongside Alex Mack, decorated their trunk and dressed as Vikings and witches for the fall festival.
Anil Murril and Brianna Vaghela, vice president and president of OCOM’s American Medical Student Association participated in the fundraiser with friend Natasha Purohit.
Miranda Franco got her face painted by Athena Reich, a Lady Gaga impersonator.
Nicholas, Beth and Charlie Young trunk-or-treated with their food truck shirts, Beezer Eats!
Deejays Jose and Saufon played during the Fall festival.
Adam and Aj Shim, and Ashesh Soni had their trunk decorated with the basketball team Knicks.
Abdur Hussain and Zack Nordelo smiled with their skeleton friends during the event.
OCOM’s Fall festival offered free caricature paintings for all attendees.
Braden Woo was all smiles with his dog, Goose.
Vann and Allison Scott went all out with their decorations and costumes.
Aaron Brask dressed as Greek warrior for the event.
Ashley and Austin Sanders, alongside Leanne and Garrett Alewine had lots of fun during the event. Nori, the dog, was seen in a spiderweb costume.
Hannah Redwine dressed as “Velma” from “Scooby-Doo.” Her dog was dressed as “Scooby.”
Katherine Girgis showed up to the event to support her friend, Hannah Vanhoozier, from OCOM’s ultrasound club.
Angela Hamidi was all smiles with her Candyland trunk and costume.
Haniya Sahib, Thea Sankari and Yalini Ramamoorthy haded out candy during the Fall festival.
Anu Dhanashekar and Taj Haque sold dirty sodas to attendees.
Krishn Patel, Carolina Rodriguez and Kenneth Quezada were vampires for the event.
The Orlando College of Osteopathic Medicine held its second Fall festival Saturday, Oct. 18.
The event was created to support students and their clubs by fundraising money through the festival.
Participants enjoyed trunk-or-treating, free caricature drawings, deejays, food trucks and more.
Attendees were dressed in costumes and had trunks full of goodies and decorations.
Some OCOM students offered face painting, dirty sodas and more in order to raise funds for their studies.