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Observer Windermere, Horizon West, Dr. Phillips
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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
VOLUME 4, NO. 50
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2019
Solemn ceremonies Windermere and Dr. Phillips host 9/11 remembrance events. SEE 3.
Meet the cheer teams for the Horizon West Wolverines. PAGE 19.
A night at the opera
Town approves tentative budget
Windermere Preparatory School will stage “The Medium” this week at its Cypress Center for the Performing Arts. SEE PAGE 4.
If approved, the millage rate will remain the same for town of Windermere residents. TIM FREED MANAGING EDITOR
The town of Windermere has taken another step toward finalizing its budget for the upcoming fiscal year. Windermere Town Council members approved unanimously a tentative budget and millage rate for Fiscal Year 2019-20 during a meeting Wednesday, Sept. 11. SEE TALKING PAGE 2
YOUR TOWN LOOKING FOR A REEL GOOD TIME?
Eric Gutierrez
Windermere paves way for business downtown The Town Council removed two properties from the downtown development district overlay, including a spot for a potential new business. TIM FREED MANAGING EDITOR
Windermere has a new commercial property in its downtown. Town Council members voted to remove two properties — 111 PRSRT STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID WINTER GARDEN, FL PERMIT NO. 81
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and 119 W. Fifth Ave. — from the Downtown Development District overlay and rezone 111 W. Fifth Ave. from residential to commercial. The rezoning opens the door for a potential new business at 111 W. Fifth Ave. behind the Dixie Cream Cafe, next to the parking lot at 119 SEE COUNCIL PAGE 5
REAL ESTATE
Hannah Nagle stars as Baba — a con artist who uses fake seances to scam people — in Windermere Preparatory’s upcoming opera production, “The Medium.”
HOME SWEET HOME
A home in the Keene’s Pointe community topped all area real-estate sales. SEE PAGE 15.
The Windermere Police Department is inviting children 3 through 17 to participate in its Cops N Bobbers fishing event this Saturday, Sept. 21. Registration starts at 7:30 a.m. Participants will meet at Windermere Town Hall, 520 Main St., and the event takes place from 8 a.m. to noon at a Windermere lake. The first 100 children ages 6 through 17 who sign up could be eligible to fish from a boat. The event is being hosted by the WPD Foundation Inc. in partnership with Get Hooked Bait & Tackle. To register, call (407) 876-3757 or email Lsipek@town.windermere.fl.us.