01.18.18 Windermere Observer

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WINDERMERE

Observer YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. FREE

VOLUME 3, NO. 15

THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 2018

Panthers peak on the pitch Dr. Phillips’ girls soccer team opened the 2017-18 campaign with 14 consecutive wins. SEE PAGE 11.

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Town paves way for new parking lot The town plans to demolish two structures on Forest Street. The property will be used to construct a parking lot. GABBY BAQUERO NEWS EDITOR WINDERMERE Town leaders last week took steps toward adding more parking in downtown Windermere. During its Jan. 9 meeting, the Windermere Town Council approved spending $26,850 to demolish and remove a 2,208-square-foot home located at 119 E. Fifth Ave. and

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YOUR TOWN ST. LUKE’S PRESENTS ‘DRIVING MISS DAISY’

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Sisters Skylar and Kaitlyn Dickerson were excited to participate in the first Light Up the Night 5K, which took place Jan. 11 and benefited the Windermere High cross-country team. For more photos, see page 4.

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Windermere businessman tapped to lead Indian American chamber Yog Melwani hopes to lead the IACC to a new vision in 2018. TIM FREED

The 2018 First and Goal Gala will benefit Parramore. PAGE 7. PRSRT STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID WINTER GARDEN, FL PERMIT NO. 81

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The Indian American Chamber of Commerce Orlando has a new president. Yog Melwani, of Align Commercial Real Estate in Windermere, recently started his tenure as president of the Indian American

Chamber of Commerce Orlando. As such, he hopes to involve the chamber in new initiatives and events over the coming months. Melwani will serve as president through 2018 and 2019; he has been on the chamber’s board of directors since 2014. “With respect to the role and the time involved, we’re not a compensated board of directors — we’re doing it because of the support of the community and the support of the chamber and SEE MELWANI PAGE 4

St. Luke’s Theater is presenting “Driving Miss Daisy” this weekend. Showtimes will be at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 19; 2:30 and 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 20; and 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 21, at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 4851 S. Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando. The setting is the Deep South in 1948, and the main character, the wealthy Daisy Werthan, learns she must rely on a black chauffeur named Hoke. Tickets are $15 and can be obtained by calling St. Luke’s United Methodist Church at (407) 876-4991, Ext. 221.

HELP THE HUNGRY The city of Winter Garden is holding a food drive to benefit Southeastern Food Bank. Canned and non-perishable items can be taken Winter Garden City Hall, 300 W. Plant St. Yog Melwani


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