11.12.20 Southwest Orange Observer

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VOLUME 87, NO. 44

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2020

Visiting marvelous places Windermere Prep’s fine arts students adventured in a giant peach in their rendition of Roald Dahl’s ‘James and the Giant Peach.’ SEE PAGE 18.

YOUR TOWN ORANGE COUNTY HOLDING TOY DRIVE The Orange County Mayor’s Toy Drive is underway, and residents have the chance to make a child’s holidays a little brighter. The program was started in 2011. Gifts can be purchased through Roonga, an online shopping platform, at roonga.com/ocfltoydrive. Shopping ends Monday, Dec. 7. Toy donations can be dropped off at the following locations: Tibet-Butler Preserve, 8777 Winter GardenVineland Road, Orlando; West Orange Recreation Center 309 S. West Crown Point Road, Winter Garden; and Orange County Fire Station 31, 6116 Apopka Vineland Road, Orlando.

HORSIN’ AROUND

Ocoee unveils new marker for massacre The new historic marker capped off a week of events remembering the 1920 Ocoee Massacre. TROY HERRING SPORTS EDITOR

Change — more times than not — comes not with a bang, but with the slow churn of time. Just more than 100 years have passed since the Ocoee Massacre of 1920 took place, but the city paved the way for a new, vibrant future as it capped off its weeklong remembrance with the unveiling of a new historic marker Sunday, Nov. 8. The marker, which now sits

Windermere quashes boathouse rumors

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In a recent video, Town Manager Robert Smith addressed hearsay regarding the future of the town’s five boathouses in Palmer Park. DANIELLE HENDRIX ASSOCIATE EDITOR

Following rumors regarding the future of five Windermere boathouses, town staff was ready to set the record straight. In a video posted to the town’s YouTube channel, Town Manager Robert Smith quashed rumors that the boathouses are being demolished. Smith assured residents that no decision has been made as to what will happen to the boathouses. The boathouses are located in Palmer Park west of Main

Horizon West resident Averi Harold, 12, started her own baking business to help pay for her horse-riding lessons and save up for a horse of her own to compete with. SEE PAGE 4.

Heart for the game

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Averi Harold, 12, started Averi’s Mane Treats as a way to save her a horse of her own, as well as help pay for riding lessons and competition fees.

Oakland native Elijah Shabazz is starting an AAU basketball team. SEE PAGE 19.


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