08.01.19 West Orange Observer

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Observer Windermere, Horizon West, Dr. Phillips

JCC hosts theater camp. PAGE 9.

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VOLUME 4, NO. 44

THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 2019

Winning the paddle battle OARS member Meagan Goldsmith won big with her Junior National Team. PAGE 13.

Hear and now West Orange resident Gene Columbus noticed problems with his hearing while working for Disney in the 1980s, but that didn’t stop him from living a lifelong career in show business.

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MARCHING BAND PLANS GIANT SALE The Windermere High School Marching Band is holding a community garage sale from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 3, in the school cafeteria, 5523 Winter Garden Vineland Road, Windermere. Shoppers looking for bargains can find clothing for all sizes and ages, clothing accessories, games and toys, books, household items, kitchen appliances and furniture. The band is participating in the Bands of America Grand Nationals, in Indianapolis, in November. Money raised from the sale will go toward the trip.

STORY ON PAGE 4. Gene Columbus, former executive director of The Orlando Repertory Theatre, proudly held up his hearing aid and cochlear implant transmitter. Despite suffering from hearing loss, he’s lived a successful, lifelong career in entertainment.

Windermere starts budget process for next fiscal year Town council members voted to set a proposed millage rate of 3.74 for 2019-20 Fiscal Year. HANNAH SWAYZE NEWS EDITOR

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Horizon West Middle School held a sneak peek event Wednesday, July 24. SEE PAGE 10.

Windermere Town Council is getting a head start on budgeting for Fiscal Year 2019-20. On Tuesday, July 23, the council gathered for a workshop to discuss the town’s funds for the upcoming fiscal year. At the meeting, council members started by assessing the work Town

Manager Robert Smith already had done to balance the budget, which was approved tentatively at just over $6.2 million. Smith said this year the focus of the budget has been preparing financially for the new facilities and living up to last year’s promises made by the council when it raised the town’s millage rate. SEE TOWN PAGE 4


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