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Observer Windermere, Horizon West, Dr. Phillips
YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
VOLUME 7, NO. 21
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Windermere Prep throws fundraising carnival. 12.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2022
‘God has us’
Basketball teams from West Orange-area schools cruise past first round of the state playoffs to keep their championship dreams alive. SEE PAGE 15.
Ocoee improves Wurst Ten days after a child was struck on Wurst Road, the city created a new crosswalk at Wurst Road and Adair Street. SEE PAGE 4.
COLORING THEIR WORLD
YOUR TOWN OCOEE OPENS NEIGHBORHOOD GRANT PROGRAM Applications for the Ocoee Neighborhood Matching Grant Program are available. The grant program is open to homeowner associations and to neighborhoods that do not have a structured HOA. The goal of the grant program is to assist residents with making improvements to their neighborhoods. There is $12,000 available, and the maximum grant award is $2,000. The deadline to submit applications is March 18. Applications are available online at ocoee.org and at the City Hall reception desk. Completed applications should be mailed or delivered to Ocoee City Hall, 150 N. Lakeshore Drive. For more information, call (407) 905-3100.
HEAR ZACH MUTH ON OAKLAND PORCH
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A single mother of four boys is fighting to keep her bills paid and her household together after a freak accident at the beach left her 24-year-old son paralyzed from his chest down. STORY ON PAGE 4. Join the town of Oakland from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25, to listen to guitarist Zachary Muth perform on the porch of the Healthy Wets Orange Arts and Heritage Center at the Town of Oakland, 126 W. Petris Ave. Muth, a HAPCO Music Foundation jazz guitarist, started playing the guitar at the age of 7, and after 14 years he has been playing and teaching other instruments, as well. He performs in various groups playing jazz, avant-garde/free improvisation and his original compositions. Take a lunch or a cup of coffee and relax on the center’s rocking chairs or picnic tables along the West Orange Trail. While there, go inside to visit the Black History Month display.
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Police: Woman stole from WGLL
Students at Foundation Academy laced up for the school’s 2022 Color Run, an annual fundraiser. SEE PAGE 11.
FEELING HOT, HOT, HOT!
Jaclyn Lowe faces charges of third-degree grand theft and scheming to defraud. Police say she stole $4,176 from Winter Garden Little League. 3.
MEET THE CANDIDATES
OAKLAND COMMISSION For the first time in 16 years, voters in Oakland will cast ballots for an open Town Commission seat. PAGE 3.
Horizon West resident Dr. Charles Lerner and his team won the top prize at the Legacy Events for Education’s first Central Florida Chili Cookoff Feb. 19. PAGES 6-7.