W E ST O RA N G E T I M E S &
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Observer Winter Garden, Ocoee, Oakland
YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. VOLUME 87, NO. 53
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2020
Year in Pictures
Hey, 2020: Don’t let the door hit you on the way out!
Believe it or not, 2020 wasn’t all masks and social isolation! We revisit some of our favorite images of the year. 3-14.
YOUR TOWN STUDENTS COLLECT MONEY FOR FOOD BANK Second Harvest Food Bank has received more than $10,000 thanks to students at two schools: Summerlake Elementary, in Winter Garden, and Hunters Creek Middle. The goal at Summerlake was $1,000, but students and teachers exceeded that amount and then some. Instead of stopping at $1,000, the school collected $8,500 in one week. Some students even emptied their piggy banks for the cause.
Paws for a cause Thanks to the generosity of her friends and family, along with Driftwood Market in Winter Garden, 3-year-old Lorelai Wilber is another step closer to the service dog she needs. STORY ON PAGE 4.
YEAR IN SPORTS Courtesy of Devin Wilber
Lorelai Wilber has Phelan-McDermid Syndrome. Her family is getting a service dog for her from 4 Paws for Ability.
George Walker:
Mayor with a mission Despite all the changes to sports this year, there is still plenty to celebrate. SEE PAGE 15. PRSRT STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID WINTER GARDEN, FL PERMIT NO. 81
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Walker was Winter Garden mayor from 1933 to 1939. In that time, he brought $250,000 and many jobs to the city. AMY QUESINBERRY COMMUNITY EDITOR
In the 1930s, the city of Winter Garden was so broke that at one point, the remaining money in the treasury would either cover pay-
roll or keep the streetlights turned on — but not both. One man made it his mission to lead the city out of the financial slump by bringing in much-needed dollars and jobs to the small West Orange County municipality. George Walker, a World War I veteran, hesitated when he was asked to run for mayor of Winter Garden during the Great Depression. He was content being a husband and father, managing SEE FOUNDATION PAGE 2
Courtesy of Winter Garden Heritage Foundation
George Walker, left, opened Walker Electric Company in 1920 in the space now occupied by Attic Door. The west side of the storefront was rented to a stationery business owned by Joe Valdes, right.