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Shepherd’s Hope hosts Roaring ’20s ball . SEE 11.
YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. VOLUME 29, NO. 44
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2017
Fall fun floats into community Winter Park, Maitland and Baldwin Park all hosted their annual Halloween events last week. PAGE 9.
Odyssey of the heart Wear your big pants: Manzano’s Deli is coming Husband-and-wife team Brian and Angie Thompson are bringing their deli to Winter Park. TROY HERRING ASSOCIATE EDITOR
The big subs are coming. Are you ready? Winter Park residents soon will be able to enjoy the delicious sandwiches offered by New Smyrna Beach’s Manzano’s Deli by the end of the year. SEE MANZANO’S PAGE 6
After inspiration years ago, Rollins College professor Dr. Dan Chong hopes to open the world to his students through academic trips. SEE STORY ON PAGE 4. Courtesy photo
Dr. Dan Chong and his students from Rollins took in a safari during their two-week trip to Tanzania last summer.
YOUR TOWN ONE YEAR OF HEALTHY EATS Winter Park-based healthy cafe Create Your Nature celebrated one year of business this month, offering patrons a series of three free fitness classes from Oct. 20-22, according to its Facebook page. The café at 1284 Orange Ave. was opened a year ago by trial lawyer Dan Dill and former insurance defense attorney Kim Dill — a husband and wife who share a passion for eating healthy and exercise. Create Your Nature is known for its selection of oatmeal dishes and salads, along with açaí and smoothie bowls.
Conceptual library designs unveiled Sir David Adjaye gave Winter Park a glance at his design for the new facility. TIM FREED ASSOCIATE EDITOR
It’s here. Winter Park residents got their first look at the conceptual designs for the city’s new library/ civic center at a public meeting Wednesday, Nov. 1, at the Rachel D. Murrah Civic Center. Sir David Adjaye, of Adjaye Associates, presented the concept before the Winter Park City Commission and local residents, showing a series of renderings that showcased the new facility in three separate structures: a drop-off pavilion, a library and a civic center. The three structures, slated for the northwest corner of Martin SEE LIBRARY PAGE 6
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Winter Park had the chance to see what the new library/civic center could look like on Wednesday.