W E ST O RA N G E T I M E S &
Observer Winter Garden, Ocoee, Oakland
YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
VOLUME 88, NO. 3
FREE
•
THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2021
Show-Me-State sisters Three wrestlers from Dr. Phillips High are shining at Missouri Baptist. PAGE 11.
THE ROYAL WE
Winter Garden, church reach right-of-way agreement The city will trade an acre of land near Tilden Road to First Baptist Winter Garden in exchange for right-of-way needed for the Dillard Street project. SEE PAGE 2.
PLAY BALL!
Jimmy King came to Winter Garden in the 1920s and raised a family of community-minded residents.
The King family has been breaking barriers in Winter Garden for more than a century. Charles Alexander King, the city’s first black police officer, died Dec. 24, 2020. He was 83. SEE STORY PAGE 4.
Winter Garden Little League is ready for its spring season. PAGE 11. Charles A. King was the first black officer hired by the Winter Garden Police Department.
The seven children of Joseph and Eddie Mae King — from left, back, Billy, Juanita, James and Charles; and front, Annie, Bernice and Brenda — were taught to be Christians, be true to the family, get an education, serve, own land and speak up.
Joseph and Eddie Mae King raised their seven children in this house on Hennis Road. It is still in the family today. PRSRT STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID WINTER GARDEN, FL PERMIT NO. 81
*****************ECRWSSEDDM****
Postal Customer Photos courtesy of King family
YOUR TOWN ATTENTION, ANGLERS!
Friends of Lake Apopka has partnered with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission to tag 500 fish in Lake Apopka, including largemouth bass, bluegill and black crappie, in the Lake Apopka Fish Tag Challenge. The contest runs through May 31 and offers anglers the chance to catch a tagged fish in the lake and return the tag to the FWC for a prize of up to $1,000. Additional prizes are available for those who submit their catch to the TrophyCatch program.