11.28.19 Southwest Orange Observer

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SO U T H W EST O RA N G E

Observer Windermere, Horizon West, Dr. Phillips

YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. VOLUME 5, NO. 9

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GOBBLE GOBBLE The Observer staff wishes you a safe and happy Thanksgiving!

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2019

Thespians tackle love, love lost Olympia High School thespians presented their production of John Cariani’s ‘Almost, Maine.’ SEE PAGE 13.

Portrait of courage West Orange gets new preschools

The Jewish World War II veteran fought in the European Theater with Patton’s 3rd Army and helped liberate a concentration camp. SEE PAGE 4.

The Goddard School is now open on Avalon Road, with Kiddie Academy to open next summer in Hamlin. DANIELLE HENDRIX ASSOCIATE EDITOR

With Winter Garden constantly being named one of the top places to live, it makes the city a popular option for families moving to the area to settle in. Along with this demographic and population growth is the need for more preschools, day cares and early childhood development and education centers. West Orange-area families now have two new options for their children, with the recent opening of The Goddard School and Kiddie Academy under construction in Hamlin. SEE PRESCHOOL PAGE 4

GIDDY-UP GALA! Southwest Orlando Young Life saddles up for third annual roundup. PAGE 7. PRSRT STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID WINTER GARDEN, FL PERMIT NO. 81

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Amy Quesinberry

Gilbert Waganheim keeps his mind sharp by walking a mile every day and painting pictures, including the view from the balcony of his Dr. Phillips condo.

Family fighting vape company after son’s death The Boyd family in the Horizon West area wants everyone to know the dangers of vaping after they lost one of their sons to the addictive practice. AMY QUESINBERRY COMMUNITY EDITOR

This Thanksgiving, Kyle Boyd’s family is choosing to celebrate the life of the 28-year-old animal lover, bookworm and Gator fan. His parents, his younger brother and sisters and other family members are preparing to gather to give thanks for their blessings, but their mind won’t be far from their son and brother, who died Nov. 16 of what hospital officials suspect is a vaping-induced lung injury and pneumonia. SEE BOYD PAGE 2

Amy Quesinberry

Douglas Boyd, right, and Kathryn Cook buried their son Friday and now are fighting to get the word out about the dangers of vaping.


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