W EST O RA N G E T I M E S &
Observer Winter Garden, Ocoee, Oakland
YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
Family ensures a Merry Christmas for others. 3A.
FREE • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2023
VOLUME 90, NO. 48
Mark Maciel withdraws from city election, endorses Chloe Johnson District 3 Commissioner Mark A. Maciel has announced his withdrawal from the city of Winter Garden’s general election to support and endorse a new candidate for his position: Chloe Johnson. SEE PAGE 6A.
STICKY SITUATION Light Up Independence featured ‘snow,’ the Grinch and all the S’mores you could eat. SEE PAGE 7A.
YOUR TOWN A WEEKEND FULL OF HOLIDAY EVENTS AND FUN If you’re looking to get into the holiday spirit, a variety of Christmas events will take place this weekend. Light Up Winter Garden is from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 1, along downtown Plant Street. The 36th annual event features activities, entertainment, a visit with Santa Claus and the traditional lighting of City Hall at 6:15 p.m. On Saturday, Dec. 2, the Winter Garden Christmas Parade will step off at 10 a.m. on South Dillard Street, head north and turn west on Plant Street. The Santa’s Coming to Hamlin event runs from 2 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 2, in the Hamlin Green Space, 14111 Shoreside Way, Winter Garden. The event features live music, entertainment, crafts, games, food trucks, vendors and more. From 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 2, the town of Oakland will hold its Santa’s Lane festivities in the town center. Guests can visit with Santa, enjoy “snow” on the West Orange Trail, go Christmas shopping, enjoy inflatables and more. At 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 2, the 11th annual Winter Garden Golf Cart Parade will make its way through historic downtown to spread holiday cheer. The parade loops around West Plant, entering eastbound from Park Avenue and looping westbound on Woodland Street.
Longtime Ocoee resident Tommy Ritten proudly displays both the American flag and the flag of the United States Marine Corps on the front of his home.
SEMPER FIDELIS Photos by Amy Quesinberry
A wooden case showcases Tommy Ritten’s dog tags, military photos, identification, and U.S. Marine Corps patches and service ribbons.
Oakland council split on canal costs Officials voted 3-2 to spend another $120,000 to correctly remove shoreline sediment from Lake Apopka. The first collection attempt failed. SEE PAGE 2A.
Members of Tommy Ritten’s family have served in every war and conflict since World War I. Ritten was a U.S. Marine during the Korean War. 4A.
Cluckerz on a roll West Orange’s newest food truck business delivers more than a tasty meal on wheels. SEE PAGE 5A.