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Observer Windermere, Horizon West, Dr. Phillips
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VOLUME 6, NO. 1
Windermere Prep celebrates 2020 Homecoming. SEE 18.
ORANGE COUNTY OPENS FUNDS TO NONPROFITS Certain Orange County nonprofit organizations that have taken suffered because of the COVID-19 pandemic may be eligible for funding through the county’s portion of the federal CARES Act. The Orange County Commission has approved $2.8 million to be available through the county’s Social-Service Nonprofit Fund program, with Heart of Florida United Way managing fund disbursement. The program runs through Oct. 19. Eligible nonprofits include private, nonprofit social services/health and human services organizations. These organizations must be physically located in Orange County, operational and providing services to county residents as of Jan. 1, 2020. Political organizations and those not providing health and human services are ineligible.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2020
‘Ale’ in a day’s work
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Bigger than his body: Meet CFCA’s little star. 19.
Dr. Joe Ata and Andy McGhee are the men behind Windermere Brewing Company. 5.
A waterful life
At 87, HarborChase of Dr. Phillips resident Mary Hayes stays healthy and breaks records as a swimmer. SEE PAGE 2. Troy Herring
SCHOOL BOARD Prince Brown and Pam Gould vie for School Board District 4 seat.
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ONSTAGE SUCCESS Windermere High’s Ava Madara made the top five in a national contest.
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Horizon West park makes progress The Horizon West Regional Park is another step closer to reality as the county makes progress on finalizing its master plan. PAGE 4.