05.19.22 Southwest Orange Observer

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West Orange moms mobilize to make sure babies are fed. PAGE 9.

YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

PRIDE & JOY The Class of 2022 survived lockdowns and cancellations — followed by a return to “normalcy.” Through it all, its members have shown an incredible ability to adapt, stay positive and focus on one goal. Achievement unlocked. Time to party!

VOLUME 7, NO. 33

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THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2022

Celebrating seniors! The members of Class of 2022 overcame and adapted to get here. INSIDE.

YOUR TOWN OCOEE TO HOST ASIAN FESTIVAL Head over to the Ocoee Lakeshore Center and Bill Breeze Park, 125 N. Lakeshore Drive, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, May 22, to celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. The event, hosted by the Asian American Heritage Council of Central Florida, will include traditional live music, dance performances, food and drinks, and proceeds will benefit the annual Asian Student Achievers’ Scholastic Awards. A raffle will be held to win a Tesla overnight experience. Parking and admission are free.

Annabelle Sikes

Ryan Gauthier, Xavier Hunt, Pedro Nunes, Erick Parra and Andrew Olivo matched in Hawaiian-themed attire at Dr. Phillips High’s event.

MEET THE AUTHOR Genealogist Kathryn Knight will hold a talk and book signing at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, May 19, at the Winter Garden Heritage Foundation’s Heller Hall, 21 E. Plant St., Winter Garden. She and her co-author, Jane R. Wood — who have released “Finding Family Treasure” — will discuss genealogy for children. The juvenile fiction book is for young readers and explores issues such as diversity, inclusion, multiculturalism, immigration, slavery and antisemitism in an age-appropriate manner, said Knight, a former West Orange County resident who writes under the pen name K.I. Knight. To attend, RSVP to the history center by emailing jcrescitelli@wghf.org or calling (407) 656-3244.

Andrea Mujica

Windermere High students were excited to have a day to celebrate the end of their senior year.

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Olympia seniors utilitized shaving cream and silly string during their walk-out.

What a glorious feeling! The Horizon West Theater Company is back with its first mainstage production since the pandemic, “Singin’ in the Rain.” SEE PAGE 4. PRSRT STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID WINTER GARDEN, FL PERMIT NO. 81

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Seniors at all West Orange- and Southwest Orange-area schools savored their last days of high school. SEE PAGE 6-7

SPECIAL SESSION PREVIEW

Florida’s biggest economic crisis in history The state’s $3.6 trillion property insurance market is in collapse. Whether Floridians and Florida’s economy will be rescued will be a political duel between Gov. Ron DeSantis and Speaker Chris Sprowls and the state’s plaintiff attorneys. OrangeObserver.com


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