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Observer Winter Garden, Ocoee, Oakland
YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
VOLUME 88, NO. 18
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THURSDAY, MAY 6, 2021
Parents: Keep LaunchEd Local parents are lobbying to keep the distance-learning option next year. 2.
BEST
OF THE
WEST Several local baseball and softball teams secured home district championships last week. SEE PAGE 15.
YOUR TOWN
SERVICE ABOVE SELF
AUTISM GYM TO HOST 5K Walkers and runners are needed for the Autism & Related Disabilities Gym’s first virtual 5K and fun run. Participants can walk or run at any location at their own pace. All will receive a bib and medal. President Jo-Anne Houwers is encouraging everyone to post their group photos on the website, autismgym. org; they also will be shared at the organization’s Star Wars Prom. To register for the 5K, visit bit. ly/3ukDgh0.
Ocoee’s new police chief, Saima Plasencia, is the first female to step into the role and lead the organization. SEE PAGE 4.
Derby delight!
Danielle Hendrix
Ocoee Police Chief Saima Plasencia: “I just felt that my service to the community wasn’t done. I felt I still had a lot to offer to citizens, I had a lot to offer to the community, and I had a lot to offer to our employees.”
Ocoee family files suit in man’s death PRSRT STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID WINTER GARDEN, FL PERMIT NO. 81
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The family of Jean Samuel Celestin is suing the Ocoee and Windermere police departments, along with five police officers. SEE PAGE 6.
REAL ESTATE
The West Orange Junior Service League hosted its Run for the Roses event last week. SEE 3.
FEELING HOT, HOT, HOT! The West Orange real-estate market continues to rock in 2021. SEE PAGE 9.