SO U T H W E ST O RA N G E
Observer Windermere, Horizon West, Dr. Phillips
YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
FREE • THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2023
VOLUME 9, NO. 2
Hawks soar at Homecoming Horizon High School celebrated a big win to cap off this year’s Homecoming week. 4-5B.
Be her guest
YOUR TOWN ONP NEEDS JACK-O’LANTERNS The Oakland Nature Preserve needs carved and painted pumpkins to make its annual Pumpkin Glow a success. The goal for the jack-o’-lantern trail is 120 pumpkins from the community, and 50 currently are registered. To sign up, visit oaklandnaturepreserve. wildapricot. org/pumpkinglow. They can be decorated in a fun or scary design but must be carved with a battery-powered light inside for illumination. The preserve’s Glow Trail will be lined with jack-o-lanterns created by members of the community creating an ethereal and beautiful night-time hike. Proceeds will benefit ONP. The gourds will be placed along a .3-mile trail for visitors to enjoy from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 27, and Saturday, Oct. 28. Children can dress in costume for trick-or-treating along the trail. Flashlights are suggested because the path is dark.
Annabelle Sikes
Walt Disney World’s Caribbean Beach Resort celebrated its 35th anniversary earlier this month with the help of the only cast member who has been with the establishment since the beginning: Undrill “Drill” Munfus. SEE STORY ON PAGE 4A.
Winter Garden opens new temporary fire station Fire Chief Jose Gainza hopes the station will address the city’s southwest corridor, which has grown tremendously over the past several years. SEE PAGE 2A.
Keys to the castle
AN EVENING OF ENJOYMENT Windermere, Winter Garden and Ocoee all hosted events to celebrate National Night Out. PHOTOS ON 7A.
West Orange Habitat for Humanity welcomed its three newest homeowners. PAGE 3A.