- December 4, 2025
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Bree Louie chose to have a unicorn painted on her face because she thought "it was very cute and so perfect" for her.
Eliza Avery, 4, Carissa Avery and 9-year-old Ellie Avery went to each vendor to enjoy samples and pick up goodies.
Singer-songwriter Jordan Mohr sang her heart out.
Thomas Niosi and Fernanda Niosi played a round of Jenga. Fernanda Niosi said the Community Block Party was amazing. "We've been so thirsty for something like this, and we got it," she said.
Casey Gilmore, Harper Gilmore and Ryan Gilmore said the Community Block Party was awesome, and they will be returning for future block parties.
Maxwell Faucher, 4, and Ethan Faucher, 6, were all smiles getting their photo taken with Nyrtle, the frosty from Wendy's.
Debbie and James Whitely sampled biscuits from Hash House a Go Go.
Aria Maldonado and DJ Maldonado enjoyed pizza after having their faces painted.
Liz Feliciano, Allysha Arellano and Edison Arellano were visiting from Bartow and decided to attend the Community Block Party. "It was the perfect event for us to come to," Edison Arellano said.
Genie Kelleher and 9-year-old Sophia Kelleher went around sampling foods from restaurants in Flamingo Crossings Town Center they haven't had a chance to try yet.
Misty Hickman and Alexa Kromrey, who are part of the Disney College Program, enjoyed samples of ice cream from Simply Capri.
Dan Raniero with Pita Street Food was swift at making samples for people.
Joel Carrion, the chief operating officer of Pieology, was passing out slices of pizza.
Daniel Hunsucker, the owner of Skyline Chili, offered samples of chili with cheese.
Kara Brouillette, the catering and events manager for Lime Fresh Mexican Grill, offered apple fritter churros with dulce de leche sauce.
Elliot Lozano had a blast playing with a hula hoop.
Dania Elabdouni, 5, played a game to receive a pinkwheel and firefighter hat from Firehouse Subs.
Chip Harbin and Leigh Doyle with Ellie Lou's Brews and BBQ offered samples of chicken wings.
People flooded Flamingo Crossings Town Center for the first Community Block Party.
Matt Felt and Terasa Younker played a round of cornhole while they were checking out the Flamingo Crossings Town Center area.
Fernanda Niosi and her son Thomas Niosi enjoyed playing a game of Jenga together at the first Community Block Party Friday, Sept. 26.
"This is amazing," Fernanda Niosi said of the block party. "We've been so thirsty for something like this, and we got it."
People flooded Flamingo Crossings Town Center for the Community Block Party, which Horizon West Happenings hosted for the first time.
The Community Block Party will be monthly, with the next scheduled for Friday, Oct. 17. In 2026, the block party will be held every second Friday of the month.
The party featured games, live music from Jordan Mohr and samples from various restaurants in Flamingo Crossings Town Center.