- February 20, 2025
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Gary Brewer, Pam Cole, Ben Cole III and Ben Cole IV were happy to support Hannah's study room.
Elizabeth Harger and Hannah Harger passed out leis to guests. Hannah hopes to have a new study room to catch up on school soon.
Janis Fuller and Patrick Boyle met up early in the evening.
Kaleti Fuimaono played the ukele for guests.
Rupert Meghnot and Dan Wallace chatted as guests arrived.
Attendees ate food at tables with tropical decor.
Shaun O'Dwyer and Winter Park Mayor Steve Leary caught up over drinks and food.
Phil Brown rocked his finest vacation wear.
Guests bid on gifts to help raise funds for A New Hope for Kids.
Scott and Tarri Caulfield were excited to try out the food.
Luau attendees walking into the event were welcome to pick up a lei or two.
Andrew Denman from George's Gourmet served food to guests.
Hula dancers twirled to the rhythm.
New Hope for Kid's member Tezmon Williams welcomed guests to the evening luau.
The night's luau had two tropical dancers to entertain visitors.
Wendy and Frank Salerno were happy to meet with Mark and Dorl Squires.
Joseph Sipp, Mary Cotton and Judy Meese looked great with their vibrant leis.
Attendees sampled different foods during the night.
Patrick Mauti chatted with Winter Park Land Company Pitt Warner.
Guests donned Hawaiian shirts and colorful leis for the Winter Park Land Company's "Luau for Goodness' Sake" fundraiser Thursday, Nov. 16. The evening event raised money for the New Hope for Kids foundation, which is helping 10-year-old Hannah Harger. Hannah has bilateral kidney cancer, and her treatments last year took a lot of her school time. The foundation is helping build a study room for Hannah to catch up and learn while she's at home. Attendees donated to the cause and bid on jewelry and other gifts in the silent auction. Hula dancers swayed to ukelele music later in the night. The Winter Park Land Company is continuing to accept donations for Hannah's study room.