04.29.21 Southwest Orange Observer

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SO U T H W EST O RA N G E

IN THIS ISSUE:

Observer Windermere, Horizon West, Dr. Phillips

H E A LT H M AT T E R S THE OBSE RVER ’S GUID E TO YOUR BEST YOU

APRIL /MAY 2021

YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. FREE

VOLUME 6, NO. 28

THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 2021

Primrose path Nehrling hosted Caladiums, Canvases & Coffee. 13.

MIRACLE OF LIFE

Brown Fertility, which opened its 10th clinic last year in Winter Garden, is in the business of helping couples become parents. Inside, meet two women who realized their of becoming a mom thanks dreams to the work of Medical Directo r Dr. Samuel E. Brown and his team.

STEP RIGHT UP!

YOUR TOWN METROWEST RESIDENT WINS AWARD

Perfect timing and an empty field combined to bring the first Hamlin Fair to Horizon West, and we were there on opening night. PHOTOS ON 4.

MetroWest entrepreneur Kendall T. Johnson was selected as the Woman of Influence honoree during the Black Women Handling Business Awards, hosted by Gina Cotton, of I-Motivate Solutions. The award recognizes Johnson’s work ethic, leadership, acts of service to clients and industry colleagues, stewardship, and humility. Johnson is CEO of Kendall T. Johnson Global, a consulting and motivational speaking enterprise. She also is founder of the nonprofit organization Narcissistic Abuse Survivors. She is also an award-winning hairstylist and manager of Celebrity Status Hair Studio.

OAKLAND SWINGS WITH JAZZ CELEBRATION

Troy Herring

DREAM TEAM Horizon

West vies for library

Venom Allstars families rally around gym owners. SEE PAGE 3. PRSRT STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID WINTER GARDEN, FL PERMIT NO. 81

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The Orange County Library System is exploring options for new branches in Horizon West and Lake Nona. SEE PAGE 8.

SPORTS

Lanella Mullaney waved to her family below as she flew through the sky on the first night of the Hamlin Fair.

POWER PLAYERS In its first year, Foundation had five weightlifters qualify for states. SEE 19.

The town of Oakland will celebrate International Jazz Day with live jazz music from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, April 30, on the porch of the Healthy West Orange Arts and Heritage Center, 126 Petris Ave., Oakland. In partnership with the HAPCO Music Foundation, saxophonist Jordan Bolds will serenade visitors before they step into a gallery full of paintings, historical photos, artifacts and more — all featuring Oakland as its centerpiece. Visitors are welcome to sit on the porch, picnic tables and benches, or bring their lawn chairs to listen.


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