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Observer Windermere, Horizon West, Dr. Phillips
YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. VOLUME 9, NO. 6
FREE • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2023
WHAT’S INSIDE GIFT IDEAS / Page 8 / Holiday essentials to find the perfect something for everyone HOLIDAY HOOPLA / Page 16 / Don’t miss these local holiday events
Respect, honor & gratitude Your local SHIPPING DEADLINES / Page 25 / Make sure your gift arrives on time SHARE THE LOVE / Page 29 / Check out these great ways to give back
Communities celebrate our military heroes at four events. PAGES 6-7A
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‘Wish Book’ The Observer’s 2023 Holiday Gift Guide is here! Find the perfect gift for everyone on your list.
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YOUR TOWN WINDERMERE LIGHTING UP TOWN FRIDAY
Layla Brisbois provided live entertainment with the help of her band.
Photos by Annabelle Sikes
IN GOOD TASTE
The town of Windermere will hold its annual Light Up Windermere celebration at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17, at Town Square Park, 520 Main St., with more than 200,000 lights across the park. Providing entertainment are DJ Greg and the DJ Truck, several choirs from Family Church Windermere Campus and dancers from White Swan Academy. The Bubble Bus will have backlit bubbles from 7 to 9 p.m. Event sponsors are Suzi Karr Realty: Windermere Real Estate, Windermere Farmer’s Market and Windermere Police Department Foundation Inc. Food trucks will be set up at the park from 5 to 9:30 p.m. and offer meals, sweets and other snacks.
Horizon West residents tantalized their tastebuds and immersed themselves in the vibrant culture of Horizon West at the fourth annual Flavor Fest. PHOTOS ON PAGE 4A Energized stilt walkers walked around greeting attendees.
Music in motion Children ran around the green space in front of the Hamlin Cinépolis laughing together.
Local marching bands take the spotlight at Florida Bandmasters Association MPA. 6-7B