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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
FREE • THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 2024
VOLUME 9, NO. 15
Win $2,500 for your school The Observer Media Group and Healthy West Orange want you to Show Us Your Strength! SEE 4B.
YOUR TOWN GARDEN CLUB TO HOST TOUR The Bloom & Grow Garden Society is celebrating Florida Arbor Day by hosting a guided walking tour of the Heritage Trees in the historic district of Winter Garden Friday, Jan. 19. The public is invited to participate and learn about points of interest while walking the route through the neighborhoods. The walk begins at 8:30 a.m. at Winter Garden City Hall, 300 W. Plant St., and continues to Newton Park on Lake Apopka and back downtown to the Winter Garden Heritage Museum. The walk is about two miles with 56 trees on the tour. For information, visit bloomandgrow.club/treeproject.
All in the family
Pam Gould withdraws from 2024 election
Annabelle Sikes
Gould said personal priorities and her family must take precedence over her political career. SEE PAGE 2A.
3Natives, a smoothie and juice bar, is known for serving healthy and affordable options. The menu includes popular items such as açaí bowls, smoothies, wraps, salads, bagels and toast.
Santos and Maritza Amador immigrated in 1990 to the United States from Honduras with nothing. Now, they are the new owners of 3Natives in Horizon West, with the help of their two teenage children, Gabriela and Jancarlos. SEE PAGE 4A.
Meet our FBI academy grad Winter Garden Police Department Capt. Anthony Dawkins graduated from the FBI National Academy. SEE PAGE 6A.
Winter Garden seeks clarification before possible forfeiture hearing The city of Winter Garden will host a workshop this week to clarify the way forward for a possible forfeiture hearing involving Commissioner Ron Mueller. SEE PAGE 2A.
MLK’s dream is still alive Ocoee and Winter Garden hosted parades and celebrations to honor the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. SEE PAGE 8A.