12.21.23 Southwest Orange Observer

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

Observer Windermere, Horizon West, Dr. Phillips

YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

VOLUME 9, NO. 11

FREE • THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2023

Was this all just a dream? White Swan Academy delighted with its performance of ‘The Nutcraker Story.’ PAGE 8A.

GLOW UP

Oakland Post Office resolves postbox issues One resident has taken on the U.S. Postal Service to get answers regarding mail service in the town, and her persistence paid off. SEE PAGE 2A.

YOUR TOWN QUARTETS PERFORM AT LIFEBRIDGE

This home, on Roxboro Road in Berkshire Park, features an actual sleigh mounted to a tree, with reindeer heading to the roof.

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lthough we likely never will have a white Christmas here in West Orange and Southwest Orange, we always can count on some industrious, creative and fun residents to spread Christmas cheer throughout our community. From Winter Garden and Ocoee to Horizon West and Windermere, there are plenty of decorated houses to put you in the Christmas spirit. Here are just some of our favorites. This Dr. Phillips home, at 9090 Bay Hill Blvd., Orlando, sits on a beautiful piece of property in the Bay Hill community.

— MICHAEL ENG, AMY QUESINBERRY AND ANNABELLE SIKES

Four international barbershop quartet champions and Central Florida’s own Voctave will present “Spirit of the Season Live!” at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 22, at Lifebridge Church, 12120 Chase Road, Windermere. The concert, presented by the Association of International Champions, will feature Midtown, 2023 champions from New York City; Signature, the 2019 winners from Miami; Main Street, the 2017 champions from Orlando; and Vocal Spectrum, the 2006 winners from St. Louis. Tickets are available at the door. The concert also will be live-streamed. Midtown is scheduled to make an appearance at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children earlier in the day to perform for patients and hand out gifts.

NATURAL WONDERS

This beautiful home, on Main Street in the town of Windermere, is classically decorated in red and green for the season.

Nehrling Gardens held its 11th Amaryllis Festival. SEE PAGE 6B.

This home, on Manuscript Street in Independence, has a running model train and an ice castle.

Spinning sensation Santa’s Winter Wonderland Village offers holiday fun in Winter Garden. SEE 9A.

Due process, charter violation accusations dominate discussion The Winter Garden City Commission will proceed with a forfeiture hearing against Commissioner Ron Mueller. PAGE 6A.


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