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Observer Windermere, Horizon West, Dr. Phillips
SOME GOOD MEWS Ocoee handyman rescues trapped kitten. PAGE 6.
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VOLUME 5, NO. 30
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 2020
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YOUR TOWN CHAMBER TO CELEBRATE WOMEN
The West Orange Chamber of Commerce is hosting its Celebrating Extraordinary Women event virtually 3:30 to 5 p.m. Thursday, April 30. The event is free, and participants can connect from their electronic device to engage in conversation. The panel of four business and community women will lead the conversation and answer questions: Annetta Wilson, Annetta Wilson Media Training & Success Coaching; Donna Dyson, market president and publisher of Orlando Business Journal; Dr. Falecia Williams, president of Valencia College, West and Downtown campuses; and Pam Thomas, small-business owner of Pammie’s Sammies. For registration information, visit wochamber.com.
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Birhanu Van Der Riet conquered a 26.2-mile marathon in his own backyard. PAGE 15.
Raising the FLAG
Work progresses on Oakland roundabout AMY QUESINBERRY COMMUNITY EDITOR
The Oakland Town Commission received an update at its Tuesday, April 14, virtual meeting on the much-anticipated roundabout on the west end of Oakland Avenue. The meeting was held via the Zoom virtual conferencing platform. The town continues to work with Orange County, consul-
FLAG of Central Florida co-founders David Linn and Jason Hoffman are working with volunteers to help those on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic while supporting local restaurants. SEE PAGE 2. Courtesy photo
Thanks to donations made to FLAG, Perrotti’s NY Deli was able to deliver food to three Orange County Fire Rescue stations along State Road 535.
COVID-19 forces local blueberry farms to alter picking seasons Two blueberry growers in Ocoee and Horizon West are finding their footing in the new normal brought on by the coronavirus pandemic. Blueberry season is still ongoing at both Tom West Blueberries in Ocoee and Beck Brothers Blueberries in Horizon West. Photo by Danielle Hendrix PRSRT STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID WINTER GARDEN, FL PERMIT NO. 81
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DANIELLE HENDRIX ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Blueberry season is in full swing, but things are a little different for local growers this year. By now, the coronavirus has permeated nearly every facet of society. In Central Florida, the
hospitality, entertainment and restaurant industries, in particular, have been hit hard. However, Florida growers also are feeling the pressure. Those who typically sell their products to the restaurant and hospitality SEE GROWING PAGE 4
REAL ESTATE
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SHOWINGS MUST GO ON The coronavirus pandemic has forced Realtors to alter the way they do business. SEE PAGE 9.