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There’s no place like home Winter Garden inspires author Haleigh Smith’s new children’s book. SEE PAGE 4.
YOUR TOWN
Making spirits bright
WGHF HONORS HISTORY MAKER
The Winter Garden Heritage Foundation recognized its 2017 History Maker in a Nov. 14 program at Tanner Hall. Jack Quesinberry, former mayor of Winter Garden, was selected about a month before he passed away; his wife, Gloria Quesinberry, accepted the proclamation presented by Mayor John Rees. Quesinberry served as mayor of Winter Garden from 1991 to 2008, and in that time, he and the City Commission initiated the rebirth of downtown Winter Garden.
SPORTS
Greyson’s parents, Heather and Tyson Heineke, loved the idea of The Greyson Project and immediately got involved.
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The Greyson Project — the brainchild of Winter Garden resident Rene Porter — is spreading Christmas cheer to hospitalized children in 13 states. SEE STORY ON PAGE 4.
Do Good Farm opens food store in Winter Garden An old storage shed on the Do Good Farm property was retrofitted into a store that sells fresh organic produce grown and harvested straight from the farm. GABBY BAQUERO NEWS EDITOR
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Josh Taylor, who founded the Do Good Farm situated on Marshall Farms Road five years ago, has big plans for the farm.
Do Good Farm, the family farm located at 12423 Marshall Farms Road behind Florida’s Turnpike, held a grand opening event Dec. 9 for its latest addition: a farm store.
The store, housed in a retrofitted storage shed, will be manned by volunteers and have produce rotated on a seasonal basis. All the produce comes from a sustainable farm founded by Josh SEE FARM PAGE 8
Warrior Isabella Matos preps for track season. SEE 21