- March 13, 2025
Victoria Johns, left, and Alexa Wright donned character dresses for the fall festival.
The Lakeview Middle School PTSO handed out candy and sold Lakeview Lightning merchandise.
Gigi Wyszynski spent the morning dressed as the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man.
Students in Lakeview’s dance program took turns operating their booth at the fall festival.
Lindsiann Taylor leads the dance program at Lakeview Middle.
The theater group at Lakeview Middle provided some entertainment while they sold Slushy drinks.
Carter Hutchinson drummed up business for the theater program’s booth in his colorful Slushy costume.
Students from Garden Music School performed a selection of songs at the trunk-or-treat event.
Principal John Linehan addressed attendees at the Lakeview Lightning fall festival.
Michael Melendez right, stopped for a photo with principal John Linehan.
Students from Garden Music School performed a selection of songs at the trunk-or-treat event.
Huck Paterson paraded 8-month-old Cotton around the lawn of Lakeview Middle.
Grace Maier, left, held Melon the duck, while Jesselyn Garcia introduced Orio the Guinea pig.
Aliya Rutledge, left, Meredith Fizer and Keira Linville showed off Bugsy and Cowboy.
The Winter Garden Police Department set up its crime scene investigations van and related items for guests to examine.
Officers Gail Michaud, left, and Tim Thatford of the Winter Garden Police Department’s Community Liaison Unit handed out candy to festival-goers.
Battalion Chief Ken Moisan, left, firefighter Christian Delgado and Lt. Rose Dunmire offered plastic firefighter hats and a peek inside the fire truck.
Lakeview Middle School’s FFA program hosted the school’s first trunk-or-treat fall festival the morning of Saturday, Oct. 19. The event included a petting zoo, community booths food trucks and plenty of trick-or-treating.
More than 35 groups set up booths at the morning festival. The Lakeview FFA held a bake sale to raise funds for its program. West Orange High School’s FFA students participated, as well, and took several animals to the festival, and the Ocoee High School FFA shared games with attendees.
Winter Garden’s police and fire departments took part in the fall celebration, too.