WINDERMERE
Observer Serving Southwest Orange County
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VOLUME 2, NO. 13
YOUR TOWN
IT’S A GIRL!
Jose and Sally Unamuno are delighted to announce the birth of their daughter, Alana Ann Naia, born Dec. 22, 2016 at Winnie Palmer Hospital. Mom and baby are doing well, and the whole family is overjoyed with her arrival.
SHOW YOUR ARTISTIC SIDE A new set of six-week classes at The Art Room will start Jan. 9 and last until Feb. 17. Adult classes include acrylic painting, collage, life drawing, mosaic, oil painting, portrait drawing and watercolor painting. The Art Room also features one-hour-long classes for kids and private lessons. For more information or to sign up, go to artroomorlando. com or call (407) 909-1869. The studio is at 709 Main St., Windermere.
AUDITIONS OPEN FOR “SHREK THE MUSICAL” West Orange High School is staging “Shrek the Musical,” and auditions are open to the general public. The members of the production team are looking for children from kindergarten through elementary school who would like to be in the show. These children need to attend an audition at 9 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 7, in the auditorium at WOHS. Those attending will be taught a short, simple dance step by the choreographer. In addition, they must be take an accompaniment track. Rehearsals will begin soon, and the show will run Feb. 14 through 19 with in-school performances Feb. 14, 16 and 17. For information, contact the director, Tara Whitman, at (407) 905-2400, Ext. 6162683, or by email at Tara.Whitman@ocps. net. Interested children do not have to be enrolled in an Orange County school to participate. PRSRT STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID WINTER GARDEN, FL PERMIT NO. 81
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Stories to watch in 2017 From a new high school set to open this fall to an abundance of activity in the Hamlin community of Horizon West, 2017 promises to be a memorable year for Southwest Orange County.
STORIES BEGIN ON PAGE 3
Windermere Elementary cultivates learning garden Once complete, the new learning garden at Windermere Elementary will be a place where students can get outside for some hands-on learning.
Danielle Hendrix
Stephanie Gisler-Rashid, left, and Amalie Skorman have put their heart and soul into bringing the learning garden to life. DANIELLE HENDRIX STAFF WRITER
Instead of being in a classroom with your teacher at the whiteboard, imagine you’re outside learning in a garden as butterflies dance around and plants grow in garden beds around you. This scenario can be a reality for students at Windermere Elementary School as soon as their learning garden is complete. “It’s an outdoor classroom where we give the students and teachers an opportunity to have an atypical classroom where they can go outside,” said Amalie Skorman, a Windermere resident whose four kids have attended the school. “It supports the curriculum we already have in place and provides an avenue to study and do classes out there.” She came up with the idea after getting actively involved in cre-
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