W EST O RA N G E T I M E S &
Observer Winter Garden, Ocoee, Oakland
YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
VOLUME 89, NO. 2
YOUR TOWN GUSTAFSON RECOGNIZED AS SALES SUPERSTAR
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Dr. Phillips community remembers Bill Spoone. 8.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 2022
MAN WITH THE PANTS
Editor & Publisher magazine has named its first class of Sales Superstars, and Cyndi Gustafson, multimedia sales executive for the West Orange Times & Observer and Southwest Orange Observer, is among the 15 recognized in the Class of 2022. “We are here to complete the circle,” Gustafson said of the Observer’s role in the community. “We provide the catalyst that makes a community special and holds it together while helping it grow. The growth is not only in size but in strength and integrity — the things that really matter. We tell a story about our audience, around our audience and to our audience. “We introduce them to new thoughts and preserve their history; we keep them informed and educated,” Gustafson said. “We help businesses prosper, informing them, promoting them and helping them grow. These things draw residents and new businesses owners to a certain community. They desire the bond that makes a community strong and able to accept the new while preserving the old.” Gustafson has been with the newspaper since 2013.
Construction causes concern for popular bald eagle nest
Courtesy of Jon Burket
Residents fear road work at East Crown Point Road and Plant Street will disturb a Winter Garden nest. PAGE 2.
THE NEXT GREAT PLAYERS The William Daniel Mills program gives thespians a chance to shine. SEE 3.
NO ELECTION IN WINDERMERE The town of Windermere will not have a municipal election March 8 after three people qualified without opposition for the Windermere Town Council. Mayor Jim O’Brien and Town Council Member Andy Williams will retain their seats on the commission for another two-year term. Molly Rose, who served as a council member in the past, will begin her first two-year term.
Courtesy of Harold Mills
DREAM CENTER STARTS NEW GROUP
The West Orange Dream Center has a new support group starting called Sprinkles of Joy, which is designed for individuals who are caring for a loved one. The person being cared for might have chronic illness or disability, or he or she might be a frail elder who requires care at home or a facility. This four-session support group begins at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 13, and is open to spouses, parents, other family members and friends. For information, email info@ wodreamcenter.com.
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Kenneth Armour is adding color, cheer and personality to Winter Garden — one leg at a time. SEE STORY ON PAGE 4.
Parade will honor MLK’s life, legacy Winter Garden will host several events for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. 6.
Ocoee commission approves plan for rehab hospital Everest Rehabilitation Hospital is slated for the east side of Lake Johio Road and the intersection of North Clarke Road and East Silver Star Road. SEE STORY ON PAGE 4.