06.23.22 Southwest Orange Observer

Page 1

SO U T H W E ST O RA N G E

Observer Windermere, Horizon West, Dr. Phillips

YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

VOLUME 7, NO. 38

FREE

Windermere’s Joshua Brown named a U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts. SEE 5B. THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 2022

Drama at the Garden Theatre? Artistic Director Joseph Walsh left the theater earlier this month. His replacement, Rob Winn Anderson, resigned after one week. PAGE 6A.

A NEW REALM

Locals celebrate freedom Juneteenth Freedom Day was held Friday, June 17, at the Mildred Dixon Activity Center in Winter Garden. PAGE 3A.

YOUR TOWN MEET THE NEW DOC!

Andrea Mujica

After 13 years of training, Windermere Prep dancer Parnika Chintapalli celebrated her Kathak Visharad — a graduation. SEE PAGE 4A.

Windermere OKs temporary roadway closures

WAITING GAME At capacity, Orange County Animal Services is offering adoption discounts this summer. SEE PAGE 5A. PRSRT STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID WINTER GARDEN, FL PERMIT NO. 81

*****************ECRWSSEDDM****

Postal Customer

Russell is the shelter’s longest resident. He’s been waiting for someone to adopt him for 98 days.

Residents along Oakdale Street have historically expressed issues with cut-through traffic, speeding, stop sign running and aggressive driving behaviors. SEE PAGE 2A.

The 2009 Ocoee High School valedictorian is now a doctor. Dr. Robert S. Eisinger, formerly of Ocoee, graduated from the University of Florida as a medical doctor May 21. After ending his high-school career, Eisinger earned a bachelor’s degree in computer science in 2013 at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore while also pursuing a pre-medicine track. He was accepted at several medical schools across the country, including the University of Florida, to attend the combined MD/PhD degree program in 2014. MD/PhD students constitute only 5% of UF’s 2022 medical school class. During the eight-year program that includes full tuition scholarship and a stipend for participants, Eisinger earned a Ph.D. in neuroscience while working in the Brain Mapping Lab with the dissertation research topic “Impulsivity in Parkinson’s Disease.” In his final year of the program, Eisinger was interviewed by several top hospitals for residency including the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, which he chose for his four years of neurology residency. Eisinger recently moved to Philadelphia. He earned an Eagle Scout rank from Winter Garden Boy Scout Troop 210 and is the son of Steve and Sherri Eisinger, of Ocoee, and the brother of Kenneth Eisinger, of Orlando.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.