09.03.20 West Orange Times & Observer

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

Observer Winter Garden, Ocoee, Oakland

YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. VOLUME 87, NO. 36

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Our private school pigskin preview is inside. SEE 19.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2020

Runnin’ down a dream

One Winter Garden couple is living their music dream as Gilly & The Girl. SEE PAGE 7.

Winter Garden approves three-story senior facility

IT TOOK A WOMAN

Neighboring residents were vocal in their opposition to the 166-unit development coming near Stoneybrook West Parkway. AMY QUESINBERRY COMMUNITY EDITOR

The Winter Garden City Commission listened to more than a dozen Foxcrest community residents at the Aug. 27 meeting, all of whom spoke against a proposed senior-living facility at Reaves Road and Stoneybrook West Parkway. The developer wants to build a three-story independent living facility and two-story assist-living facility totaling 166 units, at 12910 Reaves Road, which would abut residents living on Dallington Terrace in Courtesy of Steven Miller Photography

SEE FACILITY PAGE 7

How do you tell a love story without the actors ever touching? You ask Lindsey D. Smith, choreographer of the Garden Theatre’s newest production, “Hello, Dolly!” SEE PAGE 2.

YOUR TOWN A VIRTUAL 5K, YOUR WAY Healthy West Orange is challenging residents to a virtual 5K, and participants can complete the 3.1 miles at their own pace, wherever they want, whenever they want. Complete the 5K between now and Sept. 30 by emailing a photo to selfie@healthywestworange.org or use #healthyselfie5K (Facebook), #healthywestorange (Instagram) and tag @healthywestorange (Twitter). Participants earn a sweet (and free) race T-shirt and medal, just like an in-person event. Register at runsignup.com/ Race/FL/WinterGarden/ HealthySelfie5K. For info on race T-shirt and medal pick-up, visit bit. ly/34Sj3oX. PRSRT STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID WINTER GARDEN, FL PERMIT NO. 81

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Parents, students fight back after OCPS fall sports decision Orange County Public Schools is not allowing programs such as marching band, cheerleading and JROTC participate in football games this fall.

AMY QUESINBERRY COMMUNITY EDITOR

Orange County parents and students reacted swiftly and strongly to Orange County Public Schools’ decision last week to allow varsity football games but exclude participation by the marching band, cheerleaders, dancers and JROTC. One student decided to do something about it. Sarah Paquette, a senior at West

Orange High School who plays marimba and is the percussion section leader, started a petition on change.org. In fewer than 48 hours, she reached her goal of 5,000 signatures. Earlier this week, the goal was raised to 7,500, and by Tuesday the number was above 7,100. Folks who signed the petition also left comments, including a parent who said the decision is

SEE DECISION PAGE 4

“I waited for someone to start something or say something, but no one did — so I did.” — Sarah Paquette


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