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THURSDAY, JULY 14, 2022
Helping the Homeless Miles to Go has expanded its reach to serve even more. SEE PAGE 3A.
Animal hospital opens in Hamlin
Picture Perfect Hamlin resident Johanna Oakes is a family and wedding photographer whose goal is to help turn moments into lifelong cherished memories. SEE PAGE 4A.
There’s a new place for Horizon West’s fourlegged friends. SEE PAGE 6A.
YOUR TOWN ST. LUKE’S TAKES ON OLIVER! St. Luke’s United Methodist Church begins its 11th season with a modern take on the classic stage musical “Oliver!” by Lionel Bart, under the direction of Steve MacKinnon and Shonn McCloud. “Oliver!” opens July 22 and will run select dates through Aug. 7. Tickets range from $15 to $35 and are available at st.lukes.org/oliver. St. Luke’s lead pastor, the Rev. Dr. Jennifer Stiles Williams, said the theater ministry chooses content that “allows us to shine a light on relevant issues in the Central Florida community and to create meaningful conversation around topics like racial equity, acceptance and inclusion of all people.” The production features Omari Pernell as Oliver Twist, Ralph Prentice Daniel as Fagin, Axel Rimmele as Dodger, Faith Boles as Nancy, Matt Stevens as Bill Sikes, Alina Alcántara as Widow Corney, Joseph D’Ambrosi as Bumble and Michael Morman as Mr. Brownlow.
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Johanna Oakes said the best part about photographing people is the special stories the photos create.
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THE HOST WITH THE MOST
CAMP ROAR AT TFA The summer camps offer a plethora of activities for kids. SEE PHOTOS ON 7B.
A local business offers all the food and accessories for a great charcuterie board. SEE PAGE 5A.
WINDERMERE WARD UPDATE
The plans will be presented to the Town Council in August. SEE PAGE 2A.