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VOLUME 5, NO. 8
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2019
Pride in the playoffs Foundation Academy’s Lions are heading to Lakeland. SEE PAGES 16-17.
Into the wild
SHIPPING DEADLINES // Page 12
After selecting the perfect gift, make sure it gets there on time
WHAT’S INSIDE
HOLIDAY EVENTS // Page 18-19
Discover a new way to celebrate the holiday season in Central Florida
GIFT OF GIVING // Page 22-23
West Orange is home to numerous nonprofits that can use your help
MERRY AND BRIGHT // Page 24 Find the brightest holiday homes using this new app
UCP charter purchasing land for new campus The school, in Winter Garden, will have more space and will add grades six through eight. AMY QUESINBERRY COMMUNITY EDITOR
Big changes are coming to UCP West Orange Charter School in Winter Garden, now that the purchase is being finalized on an 8-acre piece of land on County Road 535. A new and larger campus will provide the SEE SCHOOL PAGE 4
YOUR TOWN WANT TO SERVE IN WINDERMERE?
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Blake Jacoby gained the trust of Gan Da during his internship in Thailand.
Three Windermere Town Council seats will appear on the March 17, 2020, ballot — that of Mayor Jim O’Brien and council members Chris Sapp and Loren “Andy” Williams. Qualifying will open at noon Friday, Nov. 22, and close at noon Friday, Dec. 13, and ballots can be picked up and turned in at the clerk’s office, 614 Main St., or via the website, town.windermere.fl.us.
AMERICAN DREAM
Horizon West regional park concept unveiled Residents got their first look at the concept for the 215-acre park at a community meeting Nov. 13. TIM FREED MANAGING EDITOR
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Jonah Best celebrates becoming U.S. citizen. SEE PAGE 13.
A new regional park in Horizon West is taking shape — and residents still have a chance to provide input on its amenities. Horizon West residents got their first glimpse of a conceptual rendering for the area’s new regional park at a community meeting
Wednesday, Nov. 13, at Windermere High School. The park — which will be located north of New Independence Parkway and behind Bridgewater Middle School — consists of a passive recreation zone, a natural zone, an active zone and a lake zone. The natural zone on the northSEE REGIONAL PAGE 2
SCHOOL ZONE
After an eight-week internship with Wildlife Friends Foundation, in Thailand, Blake Jacoby is working with a primate group in South Carolina. SEE PAGE 4.
HWMS students talk business. SEE PAGE 11.