05.21.15 West Orange Times & Observer

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MAY 21, 2015

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WINTER GARDEN, FLORIDA

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Learn how to shoot photos of flowers from our local pro. PAGE 11A

Pigskin play begins at CFCA spring football jamboree. PAGE 1B

West Orange High School seniors storm out of school. PAGE 10A

OUR TOWN

MEMORIAL DAY by Amy Quesinberry Rhode | Community Editor

+ No garbage collection Monday

development by Michael Eng | Executive Editor

Builder proposes 284 new homes in Horizon West Nearby residents say the development — proposed for land currently designated as green space — will disrupt local wildlife.

Orange County Utilities will not collect garbage or recycling Monday, May 25, in observance of the Memorial Day holiday. Customers with garbage collection on Monday will receive garbage service the following Thursday. Customers with recycling collection on Monday will receive recycling service the following Monday. Bulky items will not be collected during the holiday week. For more information, visit ocfl.net/utilities.

HORIZON WEST — A developer for several communities in Horizon West is hoping to add another on land currently designated as green space in the master-planned West Orange community. Phoenicia Development CEO Tom Harb, whose projects also include Casa Del Lago, Lake Sawyer Sound and Lake Cypress Cove, among others, has applied for an amendment

+ Garden needs volunteer workers

EVERYBODY’S JOE by Steven Ryzewski | Sports Editor

The Winter Garden Community Garden Project Inc. will host cleanup/fixup work days from 8 a.m. to noon and 4 to 7 p.m., Saturday, May 23 and 30, at the garden, 445 Ninth St., Winter Garden. For more information, call Charlie Mae Wilder, (407) 529-5214.

Amy Quesinberry Rhode

U.S. Army Pvt. George R. Tamsitt was added recently to Winter Garden’s war memorial.

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+ Credit union collecting food McCoy Federal Credit Union is hosting a food drive through the end of May to benefit Bread of Life Fellowship in Ocoee. Food can be dropped off at the credit union, 1575 E. Silver Star Road, Ocoee. Acceptable donations include peanut butter, tuna, canned meat, rice, beans, macaroni and cheese, canned vegetables, instant potatoes, canned fruit and canned milk. For more, call (407) 6547777.

+ Church to host food giveaway West Orlando Christian Center will host a free food giveaway from 10:30 a.m. to noon Saturday, May 23, at the church, 1301 E. Bay St., Winter Garden. For more, call (407) 656-5665.

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As Winter Garden commemorates Memorial Day, it will recognize a new name — U.S. Army Pvt. George R. Tamsitt. Tamsitt recently was discovered as the city’s second soldier killed in World War I, and historians are hoping to learn more about him.

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t has long been thought that only one resident of Winter Garden, Hugh T. Gregory, was killed serving his country in World War I. But nearly a century after that war — and 22 years after a monument was erected to recognize residents killed in all wars since then — a 26th name has been etched into the gray granite: U.S. Army Pvt. George R. Tamsitt. “Nobody knows anything about him, other than the fact that he was a resident here in Winter Garden in the timeframe of the war and when he was in service,” Judd Kuneman, American Legion adjutant, said. “We don’t know if he enlisted here.” According to records, Tamsitt was killed in an accident while serving during World War I. His name was discovered by Kathy Churray, the historian for the American Legion Hugh T. Gregory Post in Winter Garden. She was looking

for more information on Gregory when she stumbled upon a story about Orange County’s war memorial. It listed two city residents — Gregory and Tamsitt. “We just wanted to make sure that if there was someone in Winter Garden that served, that he was recognized on the memorial down at the park,” Kuneman said of Tamsitt’s addition to the memorial. “It’s a shame that we can’t find more details other than the fact that he died in an accident. We want to recognize the service of this resident in World War I.” Anyone who can provide more information about the private or his family is encouraged to call the American Legion post at (407) 6566361. At the city’s annual Memorial Day program on Monday, Tamsitt’s name will be called with the other

SOLDIER / PAGE 4A

IF YOU GO OCOEE MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE WHEN: 11

a.m. Friday, May 22

WHERE:

Ocoee Lakeshore Center, 125 N. Lakeshore Drive KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Michael

McDaniel, department adjutant of the Florida American Legion.

WINTER GARDEN MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE WHEN: 8:30

a.m. Monday, May 25

WHERE:

Veterans Memorial Park, 420 S. Park Ave. KEYNOTE SPEAKER U.S. Navy Master

Chief Jerry L. Hagan

This week’s winner is

Lianne Graham.

See the photo on PAGE 10B.

Community Calendar..............2A Crossword............................ 10B

History..................................15A Obituaries.............................15A

DEVELOPMENT / PAGE 4A

Windermere Prep community mourns passing of Joe Sikorski The private school was surprised by the news of its security officer’s sudden passing last week. WINDERMERE — Melissa Fagan remembers leaving the campus of Windermere Preparatory School, where she is the director of the Lower School, and being stopped by Joe Sikorski just a few weeks ago. Sikorski, the campus’ security officer, had noticed that the air in the tires of Fagan’s car was a little low. A small thing, perhaps, but still not safe — especially if Fagan was driving her children around. In his trademark thick,

SIKORSKI / PAGE 4A Joe Sikorski

SAFETY by Peter M. Gordon | Contributing Writer

Winter Garden leaders review conflicting ambulance-service reports WINTER GARDEN — Following a report from current ambulance-service provider Rural/Metro that disputes numbers provided by Matrix Consulting, Winter Garden city commissioners again delayed a decision to bring the service under the city’s umbrella. City Manager Mike Bollhoefer gave commissioners copies of all reports and related email correspondence for review.

INDEX Arts & Culture.......................11A Classifieds..............................8B

to add a luxury-home community to land currently designated as greenbelt and wetland/ conservation space in Horizon West’s Lakeside Village Specific Area Plan. Currently, the 306.8-acre parcel, located on the east side of Ficquette Road, south and west of Winter Garden Vineland Road and north of Center

Sports.....................................1B Weather............................... 10B

WE HONOR AND THANK THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THIS COUNTRY.

Still, he said the sooner commissioners take a vote on this issue, the better. If the city did take over EMS transport services, staff would need time to purchase equipment and make other preparations. Robert Finn, of Matrix Consulting, presented a report March 26 that concluded Winter Garden could net about $212,000 to $251,000 per year

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