WINDERMERE
Observer Serving Windermere, Horizon West and Dr. Phillips
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VOLUME 2, NO. 30
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THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2017
Shaving-cream shenanigans Seniors at Olympia and Dr. Phillips begin the graduation season with fun-filled walk-outs. SEE PAGE 7.
YOUR TOWN ATTENTION FORMER EAGLES
All in this together
High-school graduating seniors who attended Sunset Park Elementary School are invited to walk the halls of their alma mater at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 23. Participants should wear their orange and blue for the walk-through. A reception will follow in the media center for former classmates and teachers to reminisce. RSVP to sunsetparkvolunteer@gmail.com.
OARS TO HOST OPEN HOUSE The Orlando Area Rowing Society will host an Open Boathouse event from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, May 20, at the boathouse, 2457 Maguire Road, Windermere. OARS, open to middle and high-school students and adults are invited to learn about rowing, tour the boathouse, talk with coaches and learn about summer camps and how to join the OARS team. For more information about the event, visit OARSrowing.com.
A HERO HONORED Orange County officials broke ground on Scott Pine Community Park May 10 in Horizon West. SEE PAGE 13. PRSRT STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID WINTER GARDEN, FL PERMIT NO. 81
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The Johnson family — Marqesha, left, Elisia Linette, Antonio and Ja’Kari — had been living in their white minivan since last August. Thanks to some generous West Orange-area residents, the family is close to getting back on its feet.
The Johnson family has been homeless since August 2016. But a knock on their van window last week changed everything. SEE STORY ON PAGE 8.
Financial struggles doom Caprino’s Caprino’s Italian restaurant in Windermere, located at 7782 Winter Garden Vineland Road, has closed, but former employees are still awaiting their paychecks. GABBY BAQUERO STAFF WRITER WINDERMERE Despite being one of the few fine dining restaurants within a five-mile radius, Caprino’s Italian Restaurant, located in Lakeside Village, closed abruptly
after getting evicted the last week of April. The Italian restaurant and sports bar opened in late 2015, but the owners struggled financially, accruing $10,000 in late fees over SEE CAPRINO’S PAGE 4