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VOLUME 7, NO. 22
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THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 2022
Hoop dreams still alive Dr. Phillips will face Seminole in the state semifinals March 4, in Lakeland. 17.
Raising their flags
YOUR TOWN HORIZON WEST FEST RETURNS
The annual Horizon West Fest is back! The free event will take place from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 5, at Hamlin Town Center, 14111 Shoreside Way, Winter Garden. The event, organized by Horizon West Happenings, celebrates the Horizon West community. The event will include a kids zone, food, beer and wine, music, games, giveaways, a scavenger hunt and live entertainment. Presenting sponsors for the event include Orlando Health and Healthy West Orange. For more information, visit horizonwesthappenings.com.
WINDERMERE TO HOST PET FEST
The Horizon High School winter color guard is working to set the standard for generations to come. STORY ON PAGE 4. Courtesy photo
In its first year, the Horizon High School winter color guard has found success competing in the Florida Federation of Colorguards Circuit. The guard will complete its first season later this month.
Residents: CREATIVITY Traffic will AMONG get worse THE LAKES
Locals voiced their concerns about a proposal to build 110 residences on the Selnik parcel, which is located near Windermere High School. SEE PAGE 2.
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The town of Windermere hosted its 2022 Windermere Fine Arts Show. SEE PAGE 7.
BRAINFOOD
The Windermere Pet Fest returns to the town from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 5, at Town Square Park, 520 Main St., Windermere. Windermere’s annual Pet Fest is fun for the whole family — both two- and four-legged members. Enjoy food trucks, pet activities, a police K-9 demonstration, live music, paw-some vendors and more. Admission is free. For more information, visit town.windermere.fl.us.
WARRIOR BASEBALL TEAM SELLING BRICKS
The baseball program at West Orange High School is selling personalized bricks as its spring fundraiser. All Warrior baseball alumni and parents are invited to purchase a brick to support a player and have it added to the brick walkway at the school. Bricks cost $50, are four inches by eight inches and include up to three lines of engraving. The deadline to purchase one is March 14. Call (407) 269-1948.
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