04.21.16 Windermere Observer

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WINDERMERE

Observer Serving Southwest Orange County

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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

VOLUME 1, NO. 29

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THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 2016

Introducing Bay Lake Elementary Principal Myrlene Kimble will lead Bay Lake Elementary when it opens next school year in Lakeside Village. See story page 7.

YOUR TOWN Why is your mom the best? The Windermere Observer is looking for the best moms in Southwest Orange. Children ages 5-12 are invited to tell us why their mother is the best. Handwritten letters can be submitted by 9 a.m. April 28 to our office, 720 S. Dillard St., Winter Garden, Florida 34787. A scanned copy also can be emailed to contest@ orangeobserver.com. Two winners will receive a $100 gift card, bouquet of flowers from Betty J’s Florist, Little Kickers Charm from Small Print, $25 Melts On Main gift card, gift basket from Erika’s Tearoom and $20 gift card from Dixie Cream Café. For more, call (407) 6562121. Good luck!

LBV laces up for 2016 Relay The Rotary Club of Lake Buena Vista invites participants to join its team for the Relay for Life at Walt Disney World from 1 p.m. Saturday, April 23, to 7 a.m. Sunday, April 24, near Disney Springs, at Reedy Creek Fire Station 4, 1920 E. Buena Vista Drive, Lake Buena Vista. This year’s theme of the American Cancer Society fundraiser is “Toon Cancer Out.” Opening ceremonies are at 1 p.m. There will be adult and children’s games and music all night long.

CHOOSING LOVE Matt and Brianne Terry, of Dr. Phillips, have traveled a rocky road of infertility and loss to start their family. Now, they’re taking a new route in adoption. DANIELLE HENDRIX STAFF WRITER DR. PHILLIPS

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hen Matt and Brianne Terry married five

years ago, they decided to start a family right away. They didn’t know that, five years later, they would have gone through an uphill battle with infertility, miscarriage and the loss of a child.

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Matt and Brianne Terry’s mantra, “Choose love,” is strengthening their marriage and their future family.

Owner closes Windermere Country Club

Danielle Hendrix

ARTS+CULTURE

Residents have accused Windermere Country Club owner Bryan DeCunha of leaving his golf course to die. ZAK KERR STAFF WRITER WEST ORANGE COUNTY With less

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Workers have installed wire fences on the perimeter of Windermere Country Club.

than a month until the Orange County Commission addresses the fate of Windermere Country Club May 10, members of Windermere Club Homeowners Association assembled April 19, after press time. But a group called Save Windermere Country Club has gained hundreds of followers in a move-

ment to combat overdevelopment in West Orange County, especially the club — shut down as of this month — one of its largest remaining green spaces. Homeowners in Windermere Club, such as George Huxhold, said they have met with owner Bryan DeCunha to offer alternatives to development, which he has declined. SEE COUNTRY CLUB PAGE 4

Windermere Prep takes audience to the Emerald City.

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