06.18.20 West Orange Times & Observer

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Observer Winter Garden, Ocoee, Oakland

Local overcomes tough battle with COVID-19. 3.

Summer Fun YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. 2020 Guide

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VOLUME 87, NO. 25

THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 2020

Cure the summertime blues! There are plenty of options to keep your kids entertained this summer. SPECIAL SECTION INSIDE. Observer

Winter Garden OKs Beard Road storage facility More than 114,000 square feet of self-storage space is coming to a six-acre property off Beard Road. DANIELLE HENDRIX ASSOCIATE EDITOR

Daddy Delmar Winter Garden resident Delmar Johnson shares about raising a daughter in a transracial family — and how he got so wrapped around her finger. SEE PAGE 4.

Winter Garden residents needing more space soon will have a new option for self-storage services. City leaders approved two ordinances during the June 11 City Commission meeting that allow the new storage facility to SEE FACILITY PAGE 2

YOUR TOWN GRANTS HELP LOCAL CHARITIES

Five nonprofits were awarded grants from the West Orange Healthcare District to help meet health and wellness needs of those they serve. The grants totaled $124,660 and were presented to: n Cornerstone Hospice, which received a $25,000 grant for its COVID-19 Emergency Fund. n Jack & Lee Rosen Jewish Community Center, which was given a $25,000 grant to launch the Brain Fitness Academy program in West Orange County. n Orlando Health Foundation, which received a $24,660 grant to provide meals to patients with congestive heart failure. n Camp Boggy Creek, which was given a $25,000 grant to enable at least 12 families from West Orange County to attend one of eight Fall Family Retreat weekends. n Finding the Lost Sheep, which was granted $25,000 to fund a six-month parent mentoring program. PRSRT STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID WINTER GARDEN, FL PERMIT NO. 81

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HAPPY FATHER’S DAY! Having a daughter means being a 24/7 protector, having fun and making sure she always feels loved.

Amy Quesinberry

Oakland leaders approve Lakeside Church site plans The church, currently meeting in an industrial park, wants to build a new facility on West Colonial Drive. AMY QUESINBERRY COMMUNITY EDITOR

Lakeside Church has earned the Oakland Town Commission’s approval of its building design and site plan for the church’s new proposed location. The elected officials approved the proposal for the 9.4-acre parcel at their June 9 meeting. The church presented detailed

plans for a 32,000-square-foot stepped-seating auditorium that can accommodate 1,000 people, a two-story building to house Lakeside Kids and the church office, and an approved landscape buffer. The south end of the property contains two commercial outparcels, each less than an acre. The town originally approved this tenSEE LAKESIDE PAGE 2

COMMUNITY UNITY Residents, city leaders and local clergy led the Winter Garden Peace March. SEE PAGE 7.


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