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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. VOLUME 86, NO. 38
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2019
Roaring winners Foundation rides four-game win streak going into Week 6. PAGE 21.
Ocoee OKs added cost for Lakefront The city will spend an additional $49,103 on the park because of problems with a subcontractor’s work.
MUSIC ART DA N C E T H E AT E R B L AC K T I E
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Sound design For the last decade, Ocoee resident Marc Hayward has built high-end, custom drums. Soon, he plans to open a new drum shop in West Orange County. SEE STORY ON PAGE 4.
ERIC GUTIERREZ STAFF WRITER
Additional funds have been approved for Ocoee’s Lakefront Park project. City leaders voted unanimously during the Sept. 17 commission meeting to approve a change order in the amount of $49,103 for the Lakefront Park improvement project phase 1. The change order was requested because of coordination and SEE FUNDS PAGE 5
YOUR TOWN WINTER GARDEN HOSTING SAFETY SEAT EVENT Winter Garden’s police and fire rescue departments, along with Safe Kids Orange County, are sponsoring a free child safety seat checkpoint from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 2, at Fire Station 22, 13521 Foxcrest Blvd., Winter Garden. On-site certified technicians will educate caregivers about proper car seat installation. For more information, contact Safe Kids at (407) 521-4673.
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Marc Hayward builds every drum completely by hand in his Ocoee drum workshop. Although he utilizes a variety of woods, his favorite is white oak.
Horizon West Hospital celebrates topping out Orlando Health’s Horizon West Hospital has officially reached structural completion and is on track to open in early 2021. DANIELLE HENDRIX ASSOCIATE EDITOR
As a ceremonial construction beam was raised to the top of Orlando Health’s new Horizon West Hospital during its toppingout ceremony, it marked another milestone for the area’s surrounding communities. On Thursday, Sept. 19, dozens of community leaders and mem-
bers joined Orlando Health staff at the Porter Road facility to celebrate reaching the halfway mark of construction. Topping out signifies the completion of structural construction. Orlando Health — Horizon West Hospital will be the organization’s acute-care facility adjacent to the existing emergency department and medical pavilion, located at 17000 Porter Road, Winter Garden. Construction began on the hospital in March, and it is expected to be complete in early 2021. The six-story, $145 million hospital will comprise 214,000 square feet and act as a full-service, SEE HOSPITAL PAGE 5
Danielle Hendrix
Construction workers carefully attached ropes to the beam before it was raised up.