WINDERMERE
Observer Serving Southwest Orange County
Local talent leads W.G. Squeeze’s turnaround. See page 13
YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
VOLUME 1, NO. 38
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THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 2016
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Walls are starting to go up at the West Orange relief high school construction site, and Doug Guthrie has been named principal.
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Florida League of Cities representative Rebecca O’Hara presented Windermere Mayor Gary Bruhn with the award.
Bruhn wins Home Rule Hero Award
Hundreds attend local Pulse candlelight vigil.
The Florida League of Cities has recognized Windermere Mayor Gary Bruhn with a 2016 Home Rule Hero Award. Home Rule Hero Award recipients are local government officials — both elected and non-elected — who consistently responded to the league’s request to reach out to members of the Legislature and help give a local perspective to an issue. “Our Home Rule Heroes are the embodiment of local advocacy at its finest,” said Hawthorne Mayor and Florida League of Cities President Matt Surrency. Mayor Bruhn is serving his seventh term as mayor; this is his third consecutive to win this award. “It is an honor to be recognized by both the Florida League of Cities and my fellow elected officials,” Bruhn said. “I am proud to serve with many other Home Rule Heroes who continue to work for our cities and towns.”
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Heartfelt response Following the Pulse shooting, the Salisbury siblings created felt hearts to spread love in Orange County.
JENNIFER NESSLAR STAFF WRITER HORIZON WEST
DANIELLE HENDRIX STAFF WRITER WINTER GARDEN
Spreading love has become a prominent theme throughout Orlando in the week following the June 12 Pulse Orlando massacre, but three children from Winter Garden took a unique approach to touch hearts in the midst of it all. When the Salisbury siblings — Gavin, 11; Victoria, 10; and Jacquelyn, 7 — heard of the shooting, they were saddened and immediately wanted to find something they could do to help others. The first thing that popped into their
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The first wall erected at the relief high-school site will become part of the school’s cafeteria.
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ARTS & CULTURE
was in 10th grade at Lyman High School in Semi-
nole County, his world history teacher and soccer coach pulled him aside and asked him, “Guthrie, what are you going to do with your life?”
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Doug Guthrie, formerly principal at Apopka High School, is the first principal of the relief high school.
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Model Makaila Nichols finishes high school, first book.
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