11.18.21 Southwest Orange Observer

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SO U T H W E ST O RA N G E

Observer Windermere, Horizon West, Dr. Phillips

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VOLUME 7, NO. 7

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2021

May the course be with you

YOUR TOWN CAR SHOW SET TO ROLL INTO OCOEE

The West Orange Chamber of Commerce hit the links for its 2021 Golf Classic at West Orange Country Club. SEE PAGE 9.

The Ocoee Car Show will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 20, on West McKey Street in downtown Ocoee. It is open to all specialinterest cars, trucks and motorcycles. Registration is $15 and begins at 9 a.m. All proceeds benefit Ocoee youth programs. For information, call or text (407) 4667838 or email stevemarbais@ gmail.com.

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LOCAL POLICE COLLECTING TOYS

Courtesy of Brooke Hill

The “Got Your Six” production crew gather for a photo. Top row, from left: Helena Hunter, William Olsen, Joey Bedfid Harrison, David Hill, Del Marco Arlando and Joshua Tiaga. Middle row, from left: Emmanuel Gallegos, Brooke Hill, Carolyn Hill, Deb Roccanti and Dave Ogden. Bottom row, from left: Zack Roundy, Shana Aimable, Soontaree Jaisin-Simms, Christian De Jesus and Fernando Tosetti.

“Got Your Six,” a short film through Windermere Police Chief David Ogden’s organization of the same name, will premier this weekend. SEE STORY ON PAGE 4.

TFA honors World War II Veteran The First Academy held its annual Veterans Celebration Nov. 10 at First Baptist Orlando. 17.

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Local band The Sweet Talkers will be the first performers at the city’s new Music in the Park series. SEE PAGE 4.

FEAST YOUR EYES ON THIS! The 2021 Flavor Fest of Horizon West featured a smorgasbord of food, fun and performances. SEE PAGE 8.

The police departments of Ocoee and Winter Garden are hosting toy programs for children in need, and donations are needed. Now also is the chance for families to register to receive gifts. In Ocoee, toys will be distributed to more than 600 recipients Dec. 17 through Holiday Toys for Kids in Need. New toys are being collected at the Ocoee Police Department, 646 Ocoee Commerce Parkway. The department has set up a wish list at Target, Walmart and Amazon. Registration takes place from noon to 4 p.m. Thursdays, Nov. 18 and Dec. 2, and 8 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Nov. 30. Contact Officer Natalia Ortiz at (407) 554-7204. In Winter Garden, toys will be distributed through the WGPD’s Police Athletic League. Donations can be made to the Holiday Gifts for Kids program by calling (407) 656-3636, Ext. 5416, or at cwgdn.com/464/ Holiday-Gifts-for-Kids. Families can register through Nov. 30. The department is at 251 W. Plant St.


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