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+ Do you have a good love story? With Valentine’s Day approaching, we want to find the best marriage proposal story in West Orange County and give the winner a prize package that includes dinner for two, flowers from Shaw’s Florist of Winter Garden and a box of candy — a combined value of $125! To enter, all you have to do is “Like” the West Orange Times and WOTO Sports on Facebook and post your proposal story under the contest comments. Our staff will choose a winner. Deadline for entries is midnight on Monday, Feb. 9, and we will announce a winner on our website, wotimes.com, on Tuesday, Feb. 10. Good luck!
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We name our Travelin’ Times contest winners. PAGES 10-11A
Trombonist Wycliffe Gordon to headline HapCO Jazz Festival. PAGE 13A
Ramon Lyons to take his game to Georgetown. PAGE 1B
show of support by Amy Quesinberry Rhode | Community Editor
Ocoee rallies around Aubrey Friends of Aubrey Clark’s family are organizing events to raise money to help with medical bills after their daughter was struck in a hit-and-run. OCOEE — Expect to see yellow if you walk into Citrus Elementary School this Friday, or any upcoming Friday, for that matter. Students and staff are dressing in the bright color — and paying $1 to do so — in support of 10-year-old Aubrey Clark, a fifth-grader who was severely injured when an SUV
struck her after school Jan. 20. Citrus is also selling yellow courage bracelets for $1 apiece. Windermere Elementary is honoring Aubrey, too, by wearing yellow on Thursdays and, so far, has raised $1,200 for the Clarks. The community has rallied around the family for the last
two weeks, planning fundraisers and holding prayer vigils for the Ocoee girl. Ocoee police arrested 40-year-old Lastevie V. Howard Jan. 31 and charged him with leaving the scene of an accident involving personal injury and reckless driving with great bodily harm. Aubrey and a friend were
CAUSE FOR CELEBRATION by Michael Eng, Zak Kerr and Amy Quesinberry Rhode
+ Kitchen to host fundraiser Emmanuel’s Kitchen, which provides meals for struggling families, seniors on fixed income and others in need, will host its annual fundraiser at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 11, at 306 Ocoee Apopka Road, Ocoee. The kitchen needs donations of cash and materials. For more, call (407) 924-1186.
Ocoee commission delivers its State of City Report The address gave city leaders a chance to reflect on their accomplishments in 2014. OCOEE — Mayor S. Scott Vandergrift led the Ocoee Commission in its annual State of the City Report Jan. 28, in the commission chambers at City Hall. “Our citizens are bound together by a desire to work hard, provide for their families and make a difference
During the event, the chamber recognized many of West Orange’s dedicated leaders. The Whiddon Group, owned by Jaclyn Whiddon, won this year’s Business Member of the Year award. The Big Business Member of the Year winner
This week’s winner is
Andrea Vinkemulder. See the photo on PAGE 8B.
Randy June, of June Engineering Consultants Inc., was the recipient of the Danniel J. Petro — The Bright Future of West Orange Award.
was Clear Channel Outdoor. Betsy VanderLey, of DRMP Inc., received the Chairman’s Award. Windermere Mayor Gary Bruhn was presented the Sam Hovsepian Award.
SEE AWARDS / PAGE 12A
Photos by Michael Eng
Dick Batchelor said he was honored to received the George Bailey Award.
SEE OCOEE / PAGE 4A
Balance is the key to adding recess to every elementary school
Chamber goes big at annual awards program Hundreds of West Orange business leaders, government officials and philanthropists enjoyed a fun-filled evening at the West Orange Chamber of Commerce’s Big Orange Awards Jan. 30, at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa.
in our community,” Vandergrift said. “We are truly an international, integrated city within a community that stretches around the world. Because of the leadership and teamwork of my fellow city commissioners, our citi-
education by Zak Kerr | Staff Writer
Jaclyn Whiddon, center, owner of The Whiddon Group, received this year’s Business Member of the Year Award from David Billsborough and Lynetta Tipton Steed.
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SEE CLARK / PAGE 6A
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Danny Clark has remained by his daughter’s bedside ever since Aubrey was struck by a vehicle two weeks ago while walking home from school.
YEAR REVIEW by Zak Kerr | Staff Writer
+ ONP offers Insect Safari Oakland Nature Preserve will delve into the wonderful world of spiders during its Insect Safari at noon Saturday, Feb. 7, at the preserve, 747 Machete Trail Oakland. For more information, email information@oaklandnaturepreserve.org or call (407) 905-0054.
walking their bicycles near the intersection of Clarke and Silver Star roads when Howard exited the Walgreens by driving out of the entrance and hopped the curb, striking both children, police said. Ten-year-old Jordan El-Ouadi was slightly injured, but
Orange County has 23 elementary schools without recess. Of those, five are located in West Orange County. Although most involved agree that giving every child recess would be ideal, 23 elementary schools in Orange County, including five in West Orange, do not have recess built into their schedules. The five West Orange schools on the list include Lake Whitney, MetroWest, Tildenville, Whispering Oak and Windy Ridge, although Lake Whitney Principal Elizabeth Prince said her grade levels have about 15 to 20 minutes of recess. “Recess is a time for students to take a break from the curriculum to recharge the brain, exercise the physical being and allow students to interact with one
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another,” she said. Reasons for a lack of recess vary, from teachers needing more time to meet their curricula to substitute programs
SEE RECESS / PAGE 6A
INDEX Arts & Culture.......................13A Classifieds..............................7B
Community Calendar..............2A Crossword...............................8B
Matthew’s Hope Firm Foundation Preschool now Pre-Enrolling
History..................................17A Obituaries.............................17A
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Sports.....................................1B Weather..................................8B
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