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Updated: 04/19/2013 03:09:20PM

Enchanted evening draws large crowd

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PHOTO BY ROBERT BLANCHARD


Joni Hanze-Bjella, Associate Concertmaster of the Orlando Philharmonic helps 5-year-old Alexis Fenell explore the musical instruments at the Instrument Petting Zoo during Saturday's Sunset & Symphony at Bok Tower Gardens.

PHOTO BY ROBERT BLANCHARD


David Barnes and Janice Bargeron enjoy their first picnic, Cowboy Supper Club, Saturday evening during Sunset & Symphony at Bok Tower Gardens.

PHOTO BY ROBERT BLANCHARD


The "Mad Hatters Tea Party" was in full swing at Saturday's Sunset & Symphony at Bok Tower Gardens. Pictured, (left to right): Susanna Spann, Carole Moorman, Marion Moorman and Bob Young.

PHOTO PROVIDED BY BOK TOWER GARDENS


Best Fall Theme went to Mary Ellen Strange for Fall Harvest

PHOTO BY ROBERT BLANCHARD


Volunteer Dick Madus passes out programs at Saturday's Sunset & Symphony at Bok Tower Gardens.

PHOTO BY ROBERT BLANCHARD


Enjoying wine and chocolate, Ann Richman and Linda Chamberlain get ready to enjoy the Orlando Philharmonic.

PHOTO BY ROBERT BLANCHARD


Blaine Taylor relaxes with his children, Aidan and Abby and his sister-in-law Carol Landrua during Saturday's Sunset & Symphony at Bok Tower Gardens.

PHOTO PROVIDED BY BOK TOWER GARDENS


Best Fall Theme went to Mary Ellen Strange for Fall Harvest.

By KATHY LEIGH BERKOWITZ

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It would seem that the tower and the hill it sits on were made for moments like these.

As more than 2,000 people sprawled out on the ground at the foot of Bok Tower, even nature afforded a scenic backdrop, as the sunset gave way to an indigo sky, framed by the gnarly trees above their heads.

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