WINTER PARK/MAITLAND
Observer YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
VOLUME 30, NO. 18
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FRIDAY, MAY 4, 2018
Superheroes welcome
ARTS & CULTURE THE BIG STAGE Six dancers shine at international competition. SEE PAGE 6B.
BE Great Field Day features outdoor fun. 8.
A Comic Shop, Winter Park’s only comic-book store, expects a large turnout May 5 to celebrate Free Comic Book Day. 6.
‘There’s more work to do’
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee Dunnam III, of Maitland, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathryn Dunnam, to Bryant Harden, son of Edward and Judy Harden of Boston, Georgia. Miss Dunnam graduated from Mercer University and Mercer University’s School of Law and works as an attorney at Hall Booth Smith, P.C., in Albany, Georgia. Mr. Harden graduated from Mercer University, was a Peace Corps volunteer in Mongolia, earned a master’s degree from the University of Warwick (UK) and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of Florida. A May wedding is planned.
Rollins College students spent a Saturday morning removing invasive species at Mead Botanical Garden. TIM FREED ASSOCIATE EDITOR
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ollins College makes a point of pushing students to become global citizens
— and preserving local ecosystems is no exception.
SEE PAGE 4
Student Marimyr Bosque used a tool to pull out the invasive plants on the garden grounds.
Jury: Hall, Sutherland are guilty
GOING OUT SWINGING
TIM FREED ASSOCIATE EDITOR
The verdict is in. Teenagers Jesse Sutherland and Simeon Hall were found guilty by a jury Wednesday, May 2, on counts of manslaughter and battery in the case involving the death of 15-year-old Winter Park SEE TRINDADE PAGE 4
UCF honored the memory of Bishop Moore’s Joe Skinner at baseball game. SEE PAGE 12.
Tim Freed
Church’s project plans clear P&Z board The First Church of Christ, Scientist is moving toward its reconstruction. SEE PAGE 2