- March 6, 2025
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Tammy Miller and her daughter Brynn sported shades for the summertime.
Karrie Bair tossed a bean bag while enjoying a cold beer from Crooked Can Brewing Company.
A deejay kept attendees up on their feet throughout the event.
Mark and Erin Steehler enjoyed food from a plethora of local food trucks.
Leila Sweeting stopped for a photo on one of the inflatable obstacle courses.
Leila Sweeting and Aria Moore showed off matching face paint on an inflatable.
Alexis Bair paused for a quick breath after running through an inflatable obstacle course in record time.
Kevin O’Brien and Dawn Bolton enjoyed cool drinks with their favorite companion.
Kensington Lounsberry took a turn on an inflatable slide.
The Sea Cadets were one of the many local organizations in attendance.
Aubree Arias had her face painted at the summer event.
Attendees had the opportunity to interact with live wildlife at one of the booths.
Cynthia Mahoney and daughter Lilly enjoyed the storm of bubbles.
Joe Ata and Andy McGhee served ice cold beer from their business Windermere Brewing Company.
Claire and Allison Manaus rolled through the Summertime Bash in a red wagon.
Windermere Police Sergeant John Alcalde handed out free merchandise to attendees.
The Windermere Police Department Foundation hosted its Summertime Bash in the town of Windermere on Saturday, June 25.
The outdoor event included craft beer, food trucks, live music, bubbles, face painting and bounce houses.
The Heinz Group, Windermere Brewing Company, Tim’s Wine Market and more joined the WPDF for the event.
The annual Robbie German memorial event honored the fallen officer after a two year hiatus.
The foundation seeks innovative ways to improve the quality of life of the citizens served by the WPD and the Central Florida community, through advancements in safety and crime reduction, all with the continued goal of enhancing services within the area.