04.21.16 West Orange Times & Observer

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W E ST O RA N G E T I M E S &

Observer Celebrating 110 years in West Orange

German show to feature local home. Page 1B

YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

VOLUME 83, NO. 16

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Circle of friends YOUR TOWN Why is your mom the best? The West Orange Times & Observer is looking for the best moms in West 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!

THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 2016

For cancer survivor Debbie Thomas, the support of her friends and Relay for Life has made all the difference. She is this year’s honorary survivor. See page 6A.

LIFE LESSONS In addition to all the rigors of life as a student, teens involved in the National FFA Organization have an other set of responsibilities added to their plates. It’s busy, for sure, but the lessons are well worth it. See story page 4A.

Better safe than sorry The Ocoee Fire Department and the American Red Cross are teaming up to install smoke alarms in homes from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, April 23. Volunteers will go door to door in the Pioneer Key 1 & 2 mobile home parks educating Ocoee residents on the importance of having working smoke alarms. Pioneer Key 1 is located at West Circle Key Drive, and Pioneer Key 2 at Sundial Key Drive in Ocoee. To reserve a free smoke alarm, residents should call (407) 905-3140.

Jennifer Nesslar

As FFA adviser, Ocoee High School teacher Peter Jordan shares his knowledge of all things agriculture with officers Emily Lewis, Georgianna Dixon, Shayla Chastain, Maddie Hansen, Hannah Wagner and Julian Poillion.

ALL THAT JAZZ!

Health Central names new CEO

ARTS+CULTURE

Orlando Health hired Mark Marsh to oversee Health Central Hospital in Ocoee and as a company senior vice president. ZAK KERR STAFF WRITER OCOEE The whirlwind

HapCO’s Wine & Dine swings into Oakland, bringing music, food and fun to West Orange. Page 13A.

sweeping West Orange health care continued this month when Orlando Health officials proclaimed Mark Marsh a senior vice president and Greg Ohe’s replacement as CEO and president of Health Central Hospital.

While Ohe transitions to senior vice president of ambulatory services, Marsh will be continuing his acclimation to the area after a long time as CEO of 270bed acute care hospital Gateway Medical Center in Clarksville, Tennessee. SEE CEO PAGE 4A

Windermere Prep takes audience to the Emerald City.

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