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THURSDAY, MAY 20, 2021
STRENGTH OF
CHARACTER Brilliant, resilient
of the Class of 2021 Some say the members But they also gained lost so much. That’s true. the celebration begin. strength and resolve. Let
The Observer congratulates the Class of 2021 graduates at all our local schools.
Pitch perfect A FIRST FINAL FOUR Windermere Prep won a nail-biter over TFA to earn the school’s first state semi berth. 11.
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Olympia High’s Academy of Hospitality and Tourism team brought home first place in the inaugural OCPS Emerging Entrepreneurship Pitch Challenge. SEE PAGE 4. REAL ESTATE
Windermere OKs plans for pavilion
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Eight homes topped the $1M mark last week in West Orange. ORANGEOBSERVER.COM
The Rotary Club of Windermere will use a $1M grant to build the amenity. SEE PAGE 2.
LIBRARY TO HOST STORYWALK The Windermere Library is sponsoring a self-guided outdoor reading experience called StoryWalk. As participants stroll the parks in Windermere, they will be directed toward the next page in the story. The event is from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday, May 25. Participants can visit the library branch, at 530 Main St., during those times to pick up a StoryWalk Passport, which will be used along the trek while reading “Planting a Rainbow,” by Lois Ehlert. A prize will be given at the end of the walk.