07.28.16 West Orange Times & Observer

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W E ST O RA N G E T I M E S &

Observer Celebrating 110 years in West Orange

Jazz students swing into Disney Springs. Page 13

YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

VOLUME 83, NO. 30

ARTS & CULTURE

FREE

THURSDAY, JULY 28, 2016

Matthew’s Hope 2.0

Within days of losing its home, the Winter Garden homeless ministry found a new one. See page 3

Summertime Sweetheart A local third-grader is spending her Wednesdays selling lemonade to raise money for children who need organ transplants.

Artist Jon Deuschle calls his style “African romance.”

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JENNIFER NESSLAR STAFF WRITER

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STATE SALES TAX HOLIDAY RETURNS

The Florida Sales Tax Holiday starts at 12:01 a.m. Friday, Aug. 5, and ends at 11:59 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 7, and this is the chance to save on back-toschool items. A plethora of merchandise can be purchased tax-free, including clothing, accessories, backpacks, suits, employee uniforms, sports uniforms, school uniforms and shoes less than $60; and certain school supplies less than $15 each, such as binders, lunch boxes, notebooks and notebook paper, folders, pens and pencils. For the entire list, visit dor.myflorida. com or call (800) 352-3671.

the next few Wednesdays can stop by the Winter Garden American Legion Post 63 for some affordable refreshment, courtesy of 8-year-old Daphne Bray.

SEE STORY ON PAGE 4

Jennifer Nesslar

Daphne Bray’s lemonade stand is open from noon to 2 p.m. on Wednesdays until school starts in mid-August.

BURN BABY BURN!

OAKLAND SEEKS SPONSORS The 19th annual Oakland Heritage Festival is Saturday, Oct. 22, and the Oakland Nature Preserve is looking for sponsors for this year’s fall fundraiser. Proceeds directly benefit ONP, its programs, restoration efforts, operations and community outreach. To contribute or more information, call (407) 9050054.

Ocoee commissioners set tentative millage rate Ocoee City Commissioners have approved the maximum tentative millage rate at 6.500 mills, which can be decreased in future budget hearings. GABBY BAQUERO STAFF WRITER OCOEE On July

Lo Wood, center, helps local up-and-coming athletes achieve their own dreams. See page 25.

19, the Ocoee City Commission approved a tentative millage rate — the rate of tax per $1,000 of taxable property values — at 6.500 mills. This means that when the budget hearings scheduled for

September come around, commissioners will not be able to set the final rate any higher than 6.500 mills. The millage rate is used to calculate how much the city will make the following year with ad SEE OCOEE PAGE 4


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