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Pickleball enthusiasts rejoice! City earmarks funds for growing sport. PAGE 12.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2021
Winter Garden, Ocoee, Oakland
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VOLUME 88, NO. 41
INSIDE H E A LTH MATTE RS THE OB S E RV E R ’S GU ID E TO YOU R B EST YOU
It’s all in the numbers This week, we take a look inside the city of Winter Garden’s $87 million 2021-22 budget. SEE PAGE 3.
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INNER STRENGTH October is Down Syndrome Awareness Month. Winter Garden resident Calvin Sanders continues to be a source of inspiration for his parents, Angel and Brian. Calvin is a senior at West Orange High School, and he also is a multisport athlete for the Special Olympics. Pages 6-8.
Traffic concerns growing
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Discussion about roads and safety dominate Oct. 5 Ocoee meeting. SEE PAGE 2.
YOUR TOWN ALL FIRED UP ABOUT SAFETY State Farm agent Blake Price, in Winter Garden, teamed up with Foundation Academy to promote the Fire Prevention Week campaign. This year’s campaign, “Learn the Sounds of Fire Safety,” aims to educate people about the different sounds the smoke and carbon monoxide alarms make. As part of Fire Prevention Week, State Farm agents delivered toolkits to thousands of fire departments and elementary schools. Each toolkit includes one large banner; 15 posters; and 100 adult fire safety brochures, kids’ activity booklets, newsletters, stickers, magnets and bags.
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Above: Story Korkis will portray Pippin. Right: The cast of West Orange High’s production of “Pippin” stays true to Bob Fosse’s original choreography.
West Orange High School’s theater program returns to the stage this week with ‘Pippin.’ SEE PAGE 4.
VOICING THEIR OPINIONS An unlikely local duo launches a new podcast SEE PAGE 10.
TURNPIKE TURMOIL
West Orange residents rally against a proposed Florida’s Turnpike expansion. 8.