WINDERMERE
Observer YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. FREE
VOLUME 2, NO. 51
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2017
Sisters set up for success Windermere’s Matti and Elli McKissock both have bright athletic futures ahead of them. PAGE 11.
Picking up the pieces
YOUR TOWN WOHS STUDENT HONORS 9/11
West Orange High School senior Katie Householder had a plan to remember 9/11 on the school campus, so she raised money to buy 2,997 American flags — one for each of the victims. Even though school and many 9/11 ceremonies were canceled because of Hurricane Irma, Householder still wanted to create her display. On Sunday, Sept. 10, she went to the West Orange campus and spent three hours placing the flags in memory of the 9/11 victims.
Photos by Danielle Hendrix
A group of students from Windermere Preparatory School had a blast singing along to Bon Jovi and Journey as they helped clean up around Windermere Town Hall.
Volunteers Nelson Bonet and Zach Taggert worked together to dump a load of debris onto a machine.
More than 100 volunteers from First Baptist Church Windermere and Windermere Preparatory School gathered to clean up the aftermath of Hurricane Irma in downtown Windermere. SEE PAGE 4.
U.K. citizens warn of fraudulent company
FLATWARE FASHION
NEWS EDITOR
A group of concerned British citizens who have fallen victim to internet fraud perpetrated by a company called Pro Time Tours PRSRT STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID WINTER GARDEN, FL PERMIT NO. 81
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Inc. is working together to thwart an alleged con artist who lives in Windermere. The group comprises citizens who had the misfortune of handing over thousands of dollars to purchase music or sports tickets from the company’s website. One individual from the group,
Postal Customer
SEE UK PAGE 4
Beads for Beats, a nonprofit led by local teen Lucinda Howard, raises money to help children facing terminal and chronic diagnoses. BRITTANY GAINES
British police are investigating a Windermere resident who has allegedly conned at least 32 U.K. citizens. GABBY BAQUERO
The thread between beads and heartbeats
STAFF WRITER
Winter Garden jewerly-making couple crafts pieces from old silverware. PAGE 7.
DR. PHILLIPS As a young teenager, Lucinda Howard befriended a classmate who was battling cancer and decided she needed to help. “I’ve always had great health, but then I met someone in middle school who had cancer,” she said. “I just thought, ‘Wow, there are so many people who are going through this.’”
SEE BEADS PAGE 4