09.28.23 West Orange Times & Observer

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W EST O RA N G E T I M E S &

Observer

FA L L 2 0 2 3 / W I N T E R

SEASON 2024

Winter Garden, Ocoee, Oakland

THE OBSERVER’S GUI DE TO ARTS AND SOCIET Y

YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

VOLUME 90, NO. 39

MUSIC DAN CE ART TH EAT ER BLACK TIE

FREE • THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2023

THE UNSOLVED:

Where is Ernest Manzanares?

An Ocoee detective still is searching for answers in a 1988 missing person case. 3A.

YOUR TOWN OCOEE, WG TO HOST NATIONAL NIGHTS OUT

Renaissance

The Ocoee and Winter Garden police departments are inviting the community to participate in their free National Night Out events Tuesday, Oct. 3. Ocoee is celebrating from 5 to 9 p.m. at Bill Breeze Park, 125 N. Lakeshore Center. Attendees can meet police officers and department staff who help keep the city safe and enjoy food trucks, face painting, axe throwing, a deejay, bounce house, giveaways and more. In Winter Garden, the festivities run from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Downtown Pavilion, 104 S. Lakeview Ave. The event includes children’s activities, food, music, raffles, a meetand-greet with local police officers and crime prevention tips.

WOMAN

WGHF TO HOST WARDROBE EXHIBITION

Annabelle Sikes

Christy Lynch is known for her array of business expertise in subjects including style and image consulting, matchmaking and relationship coaching, etiquette coaching, event planning, music entertainment, and TV production.

Businesswoman and self-made entrepreneur Christy Lynch, a Winter Garden resident, is showing women they really can have it all. SEE STORY ON PAGE 4A.

The Winter Garden Heritage Foundation is celebrating its newest exhibition at a free event from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 28, at the Heritage Museum, 1 N. Main St. “Dressing the Part: Selections from Our Wardrobe Collection” features vintage clothing, uniforms and costumes donated by current and former West Orange County residents. Many of the donors are expected to attend the reception. The exhibition continues through Dec. 31.

Seniors’ art adds pizzazz Ocoee High School seniors painted their parking spots. PAGE 5B.

FOLA names fifth Jim Thomas Environmental Hero Award recipient The organization celebrated Adam Lovejoy for his efforts to restore Lake Apopka. 7A.

SWEET DEALS Oakland celebrated the opening of its town farmers market earlier this month. PAGE 7B.


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