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Florida Running Company laces up for first 5K. 15. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2019
Sweet treats, no tricks Children got an early start to the Halloween festivities at Windermere’s parade. PAGE 6.
JCC turns 10, talks plans for the future After honoring Harris Rosen for his contributions to the JCC, staff announced conceptual plans for the future Rosen JCC Town Square. DANIELLE HENDRIX ASSOCIATE EDITOR
As the Rosen Jewish Community Center reflects on its 10th anniversary in the southwest Orlando community, its members are both celebrating the past and eagerly anticipating what’s in store. And on Thursday, Oct. 24, they had the chance to do both while hosting the JCC’s Building Our Future 10th anniversary event. In order to look toward the future, said Rosen JCC CEO Dr. Reuben Romirowsky, it’s important to first recognize the roots and how much the JCC has grown in just 10 years. Before SEE BUILDING PAGE 2
YOUR TOWN FALL BACK You will have one less hour of sunlight in the evening starting Sunday, Nov. 3, when daylight saving time ends. Don’t forget to move your clocks back one hour before you go to bed Saturday night — or at 2 a.m. Sunday — whichever comes first.
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Children laughed as they went for a spin on the Tilt-A-Whirl.
PUMPKIN SPICE & EVERYTHING NICE I
t was a weekend of fall-time fun as hundreds made their way to the annual Southwest Fall Fest at Holy Family Catholic Church. The event ran from Oct. 24 to 27. From a Ferris wheel and Tilt-A-Whirl to live entertainment and midway games with prizes of all kinds, the Fall Fest had something fun for everyone. Guests also got to dine on sweet treats like funnel cake and deep-fried Oreos and got to relax to some live music at the beer garden. — ERIC GUTIERREZ
Riders screamed and cheered as they rode the dragon coaster.
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Lakes of Windermere ponders annexation possibility Lakes of Windermere HOA leaders are contemplating the ramifications of a voluntary annexation of the Monk Property.
TIM FREED MANAGING EDITOR
Lakes of Windermere residents are at a crossroads: Should a new 81-home neighborhood be annexed into their community? Residents and homeowners association board members dis-
cussed how to move forward at an emergency meeting Tuesday, Oct. 29. The new neighborhood will be located on a 49.57-acre piece of land known as the Monk Property at 13000 and 13003 Orange Isle Drive. That land sits within the existing Lakes of Windermere
neighborhood — north of Overstreet Road, west of Duncaster Street and south of Little Lake Sawyer Drive within the Lakeside Village special planning area. The residential lots would be about 50 feet wide, and the homes SEE ANNEXATION PAGE 4