WINDERMERE
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VOLUME 2, NO. 26
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THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2017
Four-legged phenomena The Menestrelli Circus Dogs — led by Yanina Yazlovskaya and her husband, Sergey — will provide their tail-wagging entertainment at Groove at the Grove on Friday, April 21. SEE STORY ON PAGE 7.
Eggs roll in Windermere
YOUR TOWN LEND A HAND, CLEAN THE LAND The town of Windermere and Orange County are seeking volunteers to assist with the Windermere Mayor’s Earth Day Cleanup from 8 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, April 22. This year’s project sites include a park and Egret (Bird) Island. Anyone who wishes to participate should RSVP to evip@ocfl.net.
Easter is always a special time in Windermere, and this year was no different. Children and families celebrated with egg hunts hosted by both the town of Windermere and First Baptist Church Windermere.
PHYSICAL NIGHT AT WOHS
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West Orange High School is holding a Physical Night from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, April 24, at a cost of $15. In addition to the physical, students will receive a free EKG, which usually costs several hundred dollars at the doctor’s office. For more information about the physicals, call (407) 905-2400.
Brittany Gaines
After the town of Windermere’s Easter egg hunt, Isabella Cabrera, 9, and her brother Gabriel, 1, found a quiet place to examine their bounty.
Father urges town to reconsider roundabouts
JUSTUS JUSTIFIED
Town to make Sixth Avenue more pedestrian, bike friendly Despite the $1.4 million price tag, Windermere officials have prioritized their goal of constructing a multimodal path. GABBY BAQUERO STAFF WRITER
GABBY BAQUERO STAFF WRITER
Olympia High School student Sydney Witherington, 16, was riding her bike to practice at about 4 p.m. Monday, April 10, when she was hit by a car at the pedestrian crosswalk at Maguire Road and Park Avenue.
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Dr. Phillips alum and UCF wrestler Justus Griffith: “After I got my hand raised, it was euphoric. I feel like that match was bigger than myself.” PAGE 15.
Town leaders have committed resources to an ambitious initiative that would make Windermere a more pedestrian-, bike- and golf cart-friendly town in coming years. After spending $19,971 on a study to acquire a professional opinion regarding the creation of a sidewalk that turns into a shared use path stretching from downtown to The Grove, the Town Council heard a preSEE FUTURE PAGE 6