- July 3, 2026
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Bruna Campos, Arthur Campos, Alice Campos and Regina Silva wore matching patriotic shirts to the Windermere Fourth of July Pancake Breakfast.
Molly Rose has been volunteering for the Windermere Fourth of July Pancake Breakfast since its inception. She started making pancakes at the event four years ago.
Windermere resident Molly Rose, Windermere Town Council member CT Allen and Mayor Andy Williams were hard at work making pancakes.
Jerry Fay volunteered once again at the Windermere Fourth of July Pancake Breakfast. He has been a volunteer for the event for at least 30 years.
Pancakes were made by the dozen to feed the long line of Windermere Fourth of July Pancake Breakfast attendees.
Joy Underwood made a special appearance as Betsy Ross.
Chuck Ingram with Tim's Wine Market made free mimosas with any donations going to the Windermere Police Foundation.
Windermere Town Council member Mandy David served up sausage.
Gladys Colon served Paloma Coffee to the guests of the Windermere Fourth of July Pancake Breakfast.
Natalie Smith, who is 13 months old, celebrated her second Fourth of July with her dad, Luke Smith.
Hanna Ried and Sophia Arndt volunteered at the pancake breakfast.
Hanna Ley, Ley Lanni, back, and Kiara Ley and Kai Lanni, front, were excited to eat their pancakes.
Stephen and Amanda Lewis brought their kids to the Windermere Fourth of July Pancake Breakfast for a patriotic, community-centered start to their Fourth of July.
Juliette O'Brien and Vanessa O'Brien, who are from Australia, were ready to enjoy their stacks of pancakes.
The line for the Windermere Fourth of July Pancake Breakfast wrapped around the side of Windermere Town Hall and onto the sidewalk.
Syrup was poured onto pancakes.
Former Mayor O'Brien and his family chatted with others in town while they waiting for the pancake line to shorten.
Evan Lindland and Ethan Lindland dressed patriotically with matching hats.
Molly Rose, CT Allen and Chris Andert served up hot pancakes.
U.S. Air Force retired Col. Byron Sutton spoke with U.S. Rep. Daniel Webster at the annual pancake breakfast.
Shawn Richardson, Grant Richardson and Scott Richardson enjoyed pancakes and dressed with American spirit.
Mayor Andy Williams thanked everyone for attending the annual Windermere Fourth of July Pancake Breakfast before reading a proclamation for U.S. Rep. Daniel Webster.
U.S. Rep. Daniel Webster thanked Windermere residents for their support during his time in public office.
Mayor Andy Williams and Town Manager Robert Smith honored U.S. Rep. Daniel Webster and Pam Jones, a community relationship representative for Webster, with Windermere centennial flags in commemoration of Webster's and Jones' service.
Attending the Windermere Fourth of July Pancake Breakfast is a tradition for Brenda Nova, Maven Nova and Vera Nova. "We meet new people every year," Brenda Nova said.
The Windermere Fourth of July Pancake Breakfast had its biggest turnout ever Saturday, July 4, with the line for pancakes wrapping around the side of Windermere Town Hall and going onto the sidewalk at times.
Residents continued to file into town hall to enjoy stacks of pancakes and gather with community members.
Mayor Andy Williams said the annual tradition is about more than just pancakes. It's about celebrating community and patriotism and honoring those who serve in the military.
Williams then read a proclamation to U.S. Rep. Daniel Webster, thanking him for his years of public service. Webster announced he will retire at the end of his term.
Monday, July 13, was proclaimed to be Daniel Webster Day.