SO U T H W EST O RA N G E
Observer Windermere, Horizon West, Dr. Phillips
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VOLUME 6, NO. 21
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2021
Senior finishes strong Weightlifter Zamora St. Cyr brought a state championship to DP. PAGE 15.
YOUR TOWN SALE TO BENEFIT GOTHA CLUBHOUSE The Gotha Rural Settlement Board is holding a community sale from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, Feb. 26, and Saturday, Feb. 27. The funds raised will go toward repairs on the building, including a new roof. The sale is at the clubhouse, 9561 Gotha Road, which is the former 1916 schoolhouse. Members are looking for donations, and folks can call (863) 272-2324 to arrange a drop-off or pickup. The GRS is a nonprofit organization that works to maintain the history of Gotha.
The W.A.Y. forward
Stoneybrook residents head to second vote Danielle Hendrix
Ten local teenagers have a heart for making a difference in their town through the Windermere Active Youth Committee. SEE STORY ON PAGE 4.
‘IT’S A DISGRACE’
NCAA extends dead period, further complicating recruitment process. PRSRT STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID WINTER GARDEN, FL PERMIT NO. 81
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‘Thank you for being my heroes’ Windermere, victim’s family honor officers who responded to a 2020 double-homicide. SEE PAGE 2.
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A motion to purchase the Stoneybrook West Golf & Country Club failed by a narrow margin last week, but another vote will take place next month. DANIELLE HENDRIX ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Danielle Hendrix
Mason Cardy, center, smiled from ear to ear with his gift from the Windermere Police Department.
Although Stoneybrook West residents recently shot down a proposal necessary to allow the homeowners association to purchase Stoneybrook West Golf & Country Club, another vote is on the horizon. During a special meeting Tuesday, Feb. 16, residents were asked to answer two questions on the ballot. The first SEE TRY PAGE 8