- April 9, 2025
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Several Windermere Elementary School teachers and staff, including Beth Stamm, Vanessa Kunkel, Tracy Gore, Haley Trien and Caroline Shaw, attended Family Festival.
Giovanni Sotis kept chugging along on the rowing machine.
Amanda Watson and Raelin Watson had their faces painted. Amanda Watson said she loved the event, especially the bounce houses and Bingo.
Windermere Elementary School teachers Tracy Gore and Beth Stamm ate as much as they could in three minutes.
Windermere Elementary School teacher Haley Trien had trouble holding in her laughter while trying to eat pie.
Windermere Elementary School teacher Tracy Gore decided to forget about the spoon and use her hands to eat the pie.
London Hudson's strategy for the pie eating contest was to fit as much as she could in her mouth and swallow. "I feel happy and full," she said after the contest.
Elana Baweja and Sparkle Baweja had fun at Windermere Elementary's Family Festival.
Nina Zyzanski took home cookies after winning at the cake walk. "It was very surprising," she said. "I didn't think I would win. My heart was beating so fast."
Tessa Williams and Darcy Capehart were ready to spread school spirit by selling spirit gear.
Arthur Rocker served as the deejay, providing not only music but games for the families.
Arthur Lins showed off the bracelet he made.
Students' artwork was on display for everyone to see.
Charlotte Gardiner, Jonas Gardiner and Audrey Gardiner took time to decorate a bookmark in the arts area.
Adam Aguilera did the worm as his signature move.
Aspen Morais was shocked to learn she won freeze dance.
Aspen Morais, Nicole Morais and Londyn Morais learned dance moves from different decades. Some moves the parents taught while others the kids taught.
Lukas Deoskey brought out their best disco moves.
Conor Wallace, Shawna Wallace and Declan Wallace busted dance moves of various decades, including the sprinkler.
Adam Aguilera and Andy Aguilera danced to NSYNC's "Bye, Bye, Bye," a dance they learned from their mother.
Amber Manley spent quality time with a few bunnies.
London Hudson, a second-grader at Windermere Elementary School, was thrilled to step in for her teacher, Vanessa Kunkel, in the pie eating contest.
She competed against another student and three teachers in the contest at Windermere Elementary School's Parent-Teacher Organization's Family Festival Saturday, March 1, and she had a strategy to win. Her plan was to fit as much pie in her mouth as she could and just swallow.
After three minutes, the contestant who ate the most of their pie won.
By the end, Hudson had whipped cream all over her hand and face. Despite Hudson's best efforts, Windermere Elementary second-grade teacher Haley Trien won.
"I feel happy and full," Hudson said after the contest.
The pie eating contest was among various activities for families. There were kickball games, cake walks, bounce houses, arts and crafts, bunnies to pet, and more.