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Jessica Pollack serves up her brand of sweetness with Sweet Jessie’s Homemade Ice Cream. Page 3A.
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Vintage appeal Adjectives Markets will be the newest storefront in downtown Winter Garden when it opens next month. AMY QUESINBERRY RHODE COMMUNITY EDITOR WINTER GARDEN The
owner of Adjectives Markets, with stores in Altamonte Springs and Winter Park, fell in love with downtown Winter Garden and knew that would be where he opened his next location. The “oldtown feel” complements the type of merchandise — vintage furniture and décor — for sale SEE VINTAGE PAGE 4A
PIZZA COMPANY ON THE MARKET Different stories are being circulated around town as to the fate of the Winter Garden Pizza Company, and owner Michael Scorsone wants to clear up the misconceptions. Yes, the restaurant is on the market, but it’s not as simple as that. Scorsone said someone approached him about SEE SALE PAGE 4A
Cadette Girl Scout Troop 4571 of Winter Garden prepared and decorated five dozen Valentine cookies for the Ronald McDonald House to support the Share a Heart Cookie initiative.
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The Betty Fox Band brought its soulful sounds to this year’s Blues and BBQ festival.
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The girls also collected donations for Arnold Palmer Hospital’s youth activity room and made 50 treat bags for the young patients.
Trail run set for Feb. 27
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he smell of barbecue drifted strong through the air in downtown Winter Garden on Feb. 13, where the city hosted the fifth annual Winter Garden Blues and BBQ festival. Three Florida blues bands — the Betty Fox Band, the Damon Fowler Group and Selwyn Birchwood — took the stage throughout the evening. Nine vendors sold their fares, which included barbecue, beer, wine and roasted nuts. —JENNIFER NESSLAR AND DANIELLE HENDRIX
Elena King, 3, enjoyed the festival in style. Her family decks out the wagon for holidays and events in Winter Garden.
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Tri & Run of West Orange is accepting registration for its first Rock On Classic Trail Run 5K/10K, which will be held at 8 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 27, at Roper Ranch (Rock On Adventures), 17701 Old YMCA Road, Winter Garden. Although the site hosts mud runs and obstacle races, this particular event will not include those features. Entry fees are $25 (5K) and $35 (10K) through Feb. 20; $30 (5K) and $40 (10K) from Feb. 21 to 26; and $35 (5K) and $45 on race day. To register, visit trinrun. com.
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THURSDAY, FEB. 18
ADULT COLORING 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 18, at the Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St. Supplies are provided for this hour of adult coloring, but guests can bring their own. Ages 18 and older. (407) 835-7323. TODDLER TUBE 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 18, at the Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St. Enjoy stories, crafts and fun inspired by your favorite toddler TV shows. Ages 1 to 3. Registration required. (407) 835-7323.
FRIDAY, FEB. 19
FOOD TRUCKS AND MOVIE IN THE PARK 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 19, at Bill Breeze Park, 125 N. Lakeshore Drive, Ocoee. Take a lawn chair and enjoy dinner from the food trucks before the movie “Minions,” which starts at 7 p.m. Free tours of the adjacent Withers-Maguire House are from 6 to 7:30. (407) 905-3180.
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2016 NEVER PET A PORCUPINE 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 19, at the Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St. Porcupine wants to have fun while exploring textures. From fluffy cotton balls and soft feathers to sticky paint, kids will play with it all using stories, activities and more. Ages 3-5. (407) 835-7323. SOBO SPLASH FUNDRAISING GALA 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 19, at the SoBo Gallery, 127 S. Boyd St., Winter Garden. The theme is black and white and a splash of blue. The evening includes art, entertainment, live music by Johnny Dee and the Starlights, live art demonstrations, food, wine and spirits, live and silent auctions and special activities. Tickets are $75. (407) 347-7996 or wgart.org.
SATURDAY, FEB. 20
AFROCENTRIC ORLANDO 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20, at the Rosen Jewish Community Center, 11184 Apopka-
Vineland Road, Orlando. The event celebrating Black History Month benefits The Wells’ Built Museum of African American History & Culture. Tickets are $18. For more details, visit AfrocentricOrlandoEvent.Eventbrite. com. BLUES ON THE PLAZA 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20, at the Winter Garden gazebo in downtown Winter Garden. Concert will feature TC Carr and Bolts of Blue. Take a lawn chair and enjoy some blues. (407) 656-4111 or cwgdn.com/special_events. COOKIES & MILK WITH A COP 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 20, at the Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St. Children ages 6-12 can meet local police officers for a snack. This is a great time to interact with officers in a fun and informative environment. Sponsored by the Winter Garden Police Department. (407) 835-7323. POP MUSICAL 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20, at the West Oaks Library, 1821 E. Silver Star Road, Ocoee. Students will learn choreography to hit pop songs by Ariana Grande, Sara Bareilles, American Authors and Echosmith — all accompanying a scripted musical to be
performed at the end of the workshop. Grades kindergarten through fifth. Seating is limited. Registration recommended by calling (407) 835-7323.
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 21, at Summerport Village, Summerport Village Parkway. The market will feature more than 20 vendors.
SAVVY SAVERS 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 20, at the West Oaks Library, 1821 E. Silver Star Road, Ocoee. Become a savvy saver by sharing coupons and savings tips at this monthly meeting. (407) 835-7323.
U.S. GENEALOGY: SOUTHEASTERN REGION 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 21, at the West Oaks Library, 1821 E. Silver Star Road, Ocoee. Explore the collection at the West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center to discover the rich resources available for conducting family history research in the Ssoutheastern region of the United States. (407) 835-7323.
SUMMERPORT HEALTH AND WELLNESS FEST Noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20, at Summerport Village, Summerport Village Parkway. This event will feature 30 different vendors from the health-and-wellness industry and family activities. There will be games for kids, a family fun run, dodgeball, yoga and karate demonstrations. The Alex Cole band will provide live music. WINDERMERE ART AFFAIR 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20, at Windermere Town Square, 520 Main St., Windermere. This event will feature more than 40 artists, music, food and performances. For more, visit WindermereArtAffair. com or facebook.com/WindermereArtAffair.
SUNDAY, FEB. 21
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WEDNESDAY FEB. 24
DNA & GENEALOGY INTRODUCTION 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24, at the West Oaks Library, 1821 E. Silver Star Road, Ocoee. Learn the basics of genetic genealogy and how DNA testing can supplement traditional genealogical research. Guests will explore the different types available and help determine how to target testing to discover the desired connections. (407) 835-7323.
THURSDAY, FEB. 25
BOOKS TO BOOGIE 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 25, at the Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St. Shake, rattle and roll while diving into picture books and engaging in dance. Ages 2-5. (407) 835-7323.
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Building a new ‘front door’ to Winter Garden City commissioners approved the master plan that will make major interchanges and corridors destinations along State Road 429.
SWEET TREATS Danielle Hendrix
Jessica Pollack, owner of Sweet Jessie’s Homemade Ice Cream, has been in the ice cream business since she was 9 years old.
SWEET JESSIE’S HOMEMADE ICE CREAM
ADDRESS: 381 N. Clarke Road, Ocoee PHONE: (443) 8036935 WEBSITE: sweetjessiesicecream.com
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Sweet Jessie’s is, in fact, a namesake for Jessica. She and her husband went through “a million names” to find something that stuck and was personal so people could relate to it. “Sweet Jessie just kind of had a ring to it, so we went with it and it’s been great; we love it,” she said.
“Ice cream puts smiles on people’s faces — that’s just what it does — and that’s why I’m in this business. If it didn’t do that, I probably wouldn’t be doing this.”
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— Jessica Pollack, owner of Sweet Jessie’s
Jessica Pollack has worked in the ice cream business since she was 9 years old. On Valentine’s Day, she opened Sweet Jessie’s Homemade Ice Cream. DANIELLE HENDRIX STAFF WRITER OCOEE Jessica
Pollack, owner of Sweet Jessie’s Homemade Ice Cream, just wants to make people smile. “Ice cream puts smiles on people’s faces — that’s just what it does — and that’s why I’m in this business,” she said. “If it didn’t do that, I probably wouldn’t be doing this.” It was only fitting that the grand opening of Sweet Jessie’s fell on Valentine’s Day — the sweetest day of the year. Balloon artists and face painters catered to the young guests while everyone socialized and enjoyed their first taste of the shop’s homemade ice cream. “We have 200-plus recipes, and we change up the different flavors biweekly, so every couple of weeks, we’ll have different flavors come out,” Pollack said. “We can have special requests and make whatever (customers) request, so it’s really flexible.” Pollack, who grew up in Maryland and moved to Ocoee twoand-one-half years ago, originally started working in the ice cream business when she was 9 years old, when an ice cream shop opened across from her house. “Every day I would be out there after my sports and get my ice cream, and I became really good friends with the owners,” she said. “I would help them out whenever, and I’ve done this for 20-something years now. I love it, I absolutely love it.” When she and her family made the move to Florida, Pollack saw a need for homemade ice cream, so she decided to open her shop. She and her husband, Doug, looked for the perfect location for months before they finally found
it on North Clarke Road, next to Publix. At any one time, Sweet Jessie’s will serve between 30 and 40 different flavors of ice cream, with unique flavors such as Blueberry Pancake, Zombie — a mix of chocolate, peanut butter and cookies — and Cookie Monster. The shop also offers specialty milkshakes, banana splits and New Orleans-style shaved ice. Although the shop only recently opened, Pollack said the community response has been overwhelming. Sometimes people have just come by while she was working to get the shop up and running and reached out with words of encouragement. “The family and friend support that we have is crazy how they have come and supported me,” she said. “But the community has been amazing. We have been on the Ocoee and Winter Garden Rants, Raves and Reviews Facebook pages, and people have been supportive and excited about this, so it makes me so anxious, happy and excited to get this thing rolling.” The passion for outreach in the community is reciprocated. Although she loves the ice cream business and making people happy, she is also excited about the prospect of giving back to the community. “I feel like I have such a great opportunity to do that in a small community here in Ocoee,” she said. “Once I get up and opened and get stuff down, I’m (looking forward to) being able to reach out and support other local businesses or the schools and Little Leagues and whatever we can.” Contact Danielle Hendrix at dhendrix@orangeobserver.com.
County continues to monitor for Zika Orange County’s Mosquito Control Division continues to monitor Central Florida’s confirmed cases of the Zika virus. According to the Centers for Disease Control, common symptoms include fever, rash, joint pain and conjunctivitis. About one in five people infected with the virus show symptoms. Severe complica-
tions from the virus are rare, although it has been linked with a rise of microcephaly birth defect cases in Latin American countries. Zika originally was
JENNIFER NESSLAR STAFF WRITER WINTER GARDEN
Winter Garden commissioners welcomed the future of the city at the commission meeting Feb. 11, as they formally adopted the State Road 429 Master Plan. The joint plan between the cities of Ocoee and Winter Garden addresses three interchanges, West Road, Plant-Franklin and State Road 50, and the corridor connections to downtown Winter Garden and Ocoee. The plan foresees growth in these key interchanges once the completed Wekiva Parkway connects State Road 429 to Interstate 4 in Seminole County. One of the goals of the plan is to make these places destinations along S.R. 429, not merely stopping points. In Winter Garden, the plan looks to make the Plant Street corridor that connects S.R. 429 to Dillard Street more appealing, as it becomes the “front door” of downtown. The corridor will take on a similar character to that of the rest of Plant Street, adding pedestrian-friendly features, as well as streetscape similar to that seen on the rest of Plant Street. The East Bay District is also planned to have more multi-use development that complements Plant Street. The Plant-Franklin interchange will become a center of employment, supporting office, residential and retail services with pedestrian-friendly design. Commissioners also approved the first reading of an ordinance that puts a moratorium on the processing of development and building permit applications until Aug. 31 for the area of Plant Street between Dillard Street and S.R. 429. This will allow city officials to come up with design guidelines on buildings and development along the road. The second reading is scheduled for Feb. 25.
“Economic development is about selling a vision; it is about seizing opportunities, it’s about leveraging resources, building partnerships. What we’ve been doing with the city of Ocoee is about all those things. We have an opportunity tonight to seize an opportunity, and that is to put in place design guidelines that will benefit everyone, and it will benefit everyone for decades.”
discovered in 1947 in Africa. “There is no vaccine or medication available to prevent infection, and the virus can only be treated symptomatically,” said Orange County Director of Health and Public Safety Dr. George Ralls. The focus of the Mosquito Control Division is to look for the sources of mosquito larvae in the field, protect public health and lessen the mosquito nuisance in Central Florida.
— Tanja Gerhartz
Mother, daughter killed in Pine Hills A mother and her 16-year-old daughter were found dead Feb. 15 inside a Pine Hills home. According to Orange County Sheriff’s Office reports, at 2:30 p.m., deputies responded to a 911 call from a man who arrived at the home at 905 Santa Barbara Road and found two deceased residents. OCSO Homicide Squad de-
IN OTHER NEWS n Commissioners approved a site plan and development agreement for 13100 West Colonial Drive, which will allow a 7,628 square foot O’Reilly Auto Parts Store with parking and landscaping. n Commissioners approved the final plat for Hickory Hammock Phase 2C. n The city of Winter Garden was awarded a $750,000 community development block grant with the purpose of repairing or replacing 12 low- to moderate-income homes currently occupied by the homeowner. Commissioners voted to approve work on three of these homes.
The moratorium to aid the design process will be similar to the process the city went through to ensure quality design of Winter Garden Village, said Tanja Gerhartz, economic development director at the city of Winter Garden. “Economic development is about selling a vision; it is about seizing opportunities; it’s about leveraging resources, building partnerships,” said Gerhartz. “What we’ve been doing with the city of Ocoee is about all those things. We have an opportunity tonight to seize an opportunity, and that is to put in place design guidelines that will benefit everyone, and it will benefit everyone for decades.” CHICKENS IN BACKYARDS
City Manager Mike Bollhoefer asked City Attorney Kurt Ardaman to get the commissioners a copy of the Orlando or Maitland ordinance regarding chickens in backyards, to see whether the commission would like to adopt a version of the ordinance in Winter Garden. Commissioner Bobby Olszewski said Winter Garden residents already have approached him about the issue. Commissioners said the feedback they had received were in favor of chickens being permitted, citing the ability to produce organic eggs and the benefits of the animals for children with disabilities. Bollhoefer said the ordinances likely would provide exceptions for homeowners associations to supersede city rules on chickens. Contact Jennifer Nesslar at jnesslar@orangeobserver.com.
tectives determined the female victims — 36-year-old Maria Sanchez and Destiny Banuelos, 16 — died from gunshot wounds. Detectives are interviewing friends and relatives of the victims to determine a possible list of suspects. There is a reward of up to $5,000. Anyone with any information should call CRIMELINE at (800) 423-TIPS (8477).
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purchasing the restaurant, located at 42 W. Plant Street in downtown Winter Garden. “It was a price I just couldn’t say no to,” he said. “I hired a broker to facilitate the deal. The (potential buyer) backed out.” Because Scorsone had signed a contract with the broker, he decided to keep the restaurant on the market to see what happens. He said he is not actively selling the business, and he will not negotiate on the $998,500 price. “This is my home; this is my community,” Scorsone said. “This is where I choose to be, and I’m not going anywhere.”
He opened Michael’s Ali Coal Fired Pizza in the Plant Street Market, just down the road, after the owners repeatedly approached him about opening a pizza place there. He did not want to put a business in place that would compete with the WGPC, so he decided to offer a variation of the pizza he was already selling. Scorsone bought WGPC in 2007. The price is for the business only and does not include the 4,200-squarefoot space in the Roper Building, which is owned by Marc Grimes and Ann Ellis. The listing broker is William C. Pellatt. For information about the property, call (407) 398-0690.
at Adjectives, Jeremy Thompson said. Thompson said he has been approached constantly by residents who are eager to find out when the store will be open. “I’ve never had such a reaction to one of our stores,” he said. The community out there is so tightly knit, and they get so excited about stuff. They are making us feel very welcome.” By mid-March, shoppers will be able to walk along a collection of booths rented by individuals who showcase their own flare and style in antique and vintage wares. “We like to divide up stores so shoppers can experience multiple different creative visions in one place,” Thompson said. “We curate a lot of vintage-inspired décor merchandise that goes well with vintage decorations.” The Winter Garden store will be similar to the one in the Winter Park Village. It also will sell its line of paint and refinishing products.
“Basically, everything that people expect from Adjectives and have grown to love at the other stores, we will be bringing to Winter Garden as well,” Thompson said. Behind the brown paper that covers the front windows, Thompson’s team is working on the cosmetics of the interior. The wall partitions are already up. The owner is planning a soft opening in the next three weeks. “People will know because the paper will be down and the doors will be open and people will be welcome to come in,” Thompson said. Business hours haven’t been set, but Thompson plans to keep the shop open seven days a week, with later evening hours and earlier Saturday hours because of the nature of downtown shoppers. “We want to be there to serve people and will be open when people are having fun,” he said. “We want to be part of the fun.” Contact Amy Quesinberry Rhode at aqrhode@orangeobserver.com.
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Damon Fowler was the second performer to hit the stage.
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The estimated attendance of this year’s festival
“I like being out here with the people. You see them from young to old out here.”
1,745
The amount of meat, in pounds, prepared for this year’s festival
— Kevin Woodall
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The number of kegs of beer
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“Just listening to the music close to home on a beautiful night.” — Kathy Thompson
Amanda Silva enjoyed the music with her dog Nala.
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Remembering ‘Eljay’ The communities of Ocoee Middle School, the Ocoee Bulldogs and beyond have been taken aback by the loss of Lavardo ‘Eljay’ Fisher, 13. STEVEN RYZEWSKI SENIOR SPORTS EDITOR OCOEE It happened every
morning last week at Ocoee Middle School, but the crowd was largest on Tuesday. As the campus community was reeling from the news that beloved classmate and student Lavardo “Eljay” Fisher, 13, had been accidentally shot on Sunday, Feb. 7, and later passed away the evening of Feb. 8, there seemed to be a gravitational pull each morning toward the flagpole in the middle of campus. It happened each day that week, organic and unplanned — but the crowd was largest on that Tuesday morning, after news of Lavardo’s passing had circulated. Dr. Mark Shanoff, the school’s principal, estimated the entire campus — 1,400 students, along with faculty and staff — was present that morning. Some prayed, some meditat-
HOW TO HELP The Ocoee Bulldogs have begun a GoFundMe to help the family of Lavardo ‘Eljay’ Fisher with any expenses during this trying time. Donations of all sizes are welcome. To donate, visit gofundme.com/whgbmf64.
ed, others were silent and many embraced one another. The gathering was just one measure of the impact that the exuberant young man with the wit beyond his years and the contagious smile had had on the Ocoee community. “It’s an amazing experience, for a principal for such a large middle school, to see the closeness of a community in just those few moments before school where everybody was just going to come together,” Shanoff said. “It’s a testament to the type of kid that Lavardo is.” WELL-ROUNDED YOUNG MAN
Dealing with the loss of any child is difficult for a community, but with Lavardo, it is perhaps doubly so because of just how well-liked he was. The outgoing youth was not tied to one group of friends — indeed, Lavardo’s involvement in Ocoee Bulldogs youth football, student council, band and honors classes made him a friend to many. Polite and well-spoken, he is described as having been charismatic — and funny. “He was a jokester who kept things light and kept things above board,” Shanoff said. “He was so well-raised that he just always knew where the boundaries were.”
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That sentiment — that Lavardo could be funny while also housing a keen awareness of when to turn it off — was something his teachers echoed. “He is a character,” said Jacob Pickett, the band director at Ocoee
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“He was a jokester who kept things light and kept things above board. He was so wellraised that he just always knew where the boundaries were.” Dr. Mark Shanoff, Ocoee Middle School principal
been a challenge not only for students at Ocoee Middle or teammates for the Bulldogs, but also for the adults who were a part of his daily life. “You have to be able to handle everything, to process everything, while you’re helping students process,” Pickett said, reflecting on the challenges he and his colleagues encountered last week. “Watching the students deal with this situation, and you watch the hurt they’ve gone through, it’s very difficult.” To help with that grieving process, Orange County Public Schools had grief counselors on campus last week to be available to students. On social media, including Instagram, students began to use the hashtag “#PrayForLavardo.” “Just among themselves, I can hear them in the commons or even coming into class, telling stories and sharing memories they have of Lavardo,” Skeens said. “Everybody was affected by
this. Everybody felt it.” Wanting to go a step further, Shanoff dedicated the school’s boys and girls basketball games that Wednesday to Lavardo’s memory and offered to pay the admission for any student who would like to attend. There, players for both the Cardinals and the visiting teams from Wolf Lake Middle wore black socks and a moment of silence was observed before each game. The Ocoee Bulldogs organization has banded together to start a GoFundMe to raise donations to help the family with any expenses. An already-scheduled flag football event Feb. 12 became an opportunity for teammates and the community to come together. “We are ‘one Bulldog,’” Woods said, explaining that Lavardo and many of his teammates have been playing together since early in grade school. “They do everything together.” A viewing service has been set for 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 19, and a Life Celebration will be held at 11 a.m. the next day. Both services will take place at New Destiny Christian Center, 505 E. McCormick Road, Apopka. Attendees are encouraged to wear bow ties in Lavardo’s honor. It is an appropriately unique way to remember a unique young man — one whose respectful and positive demeanor left a lasting impression. “As the father of a daughter, Lavardo is absolutely the type of kid that you want your daughter to bring home,” Shanoff said. Contact Steven Ryzewski at sryzewski@orangeobserver.com.
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1935: George Walker was an avid sports fan, with a special passion for baseball. New playing fields were part of the city improvements Walker envisioned early in his term as mayor. When complete, Walker’s new sports complex featured grandstand seating for 700 baseball lovers, with portable bleachers providing seating for hundreds more.
1918: Born in Savannah, Georgia, in 1894, George Walker married Florida-born Mattie Mills shortly before being drafted into the Army during World War I. He began his enlistment period with the 156th Depot Brigade at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. He later joined the Company C 318 Flag Signal Battalion, working with private industry to perfect radio tubes at a signal laboratory at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. The rudimentary “radio telephones” developed at the lab were employed in Europe in 1918. After serving overseas from July 14, 1918, through March 22, 1919, Walker was honorably discharged April 3, 1919, with the rank of sergeant.
1920: After World War I, George Walker and his young wife moved to Winter Garden, where Walker established the Walker Electric Company and Appliance Store at 28 W. Plant St. From the store he originally shared with the Winter Garden Press, operated by Joe Valdes, Walker enticed residents to try out his “new-fangled” lighting and appliances.
Right place, right time, right man An exhibit at the Winter Garden Heritage Foundation Research and Education Center celebrates the legacy of George Walker. WINTER GARDEN Through a new exhibit, the Winter Garden Heritage Foundation Research and Education Center is paying tribute to one of the most important men in the city’s history. The exhibit, which runs through March, celebrates the life and work of former Mayor George Walker. Walker, who moved to the area with his wife, Mattie, in 1919, opened the Walker Electric Co. and Appliance Store at 26 W. Plant St. In 1933, when Mayor Thomas Mann resigned, Walker was appointed to the mayoral position; he was elected officially that October. In his seven years as mayor, Walker mastered the art of securing federal funds for local projects. By the end of the decade, he had received more than $250,000 for the city ($4.4 million in today’s value). The projects funded by that money included a new city hall, a fire station and a sports complex, along with improved streets and new sidewalks. Encouraged by the popularity of bass fishing in Lake Apopka, Walker also constructed a substantial recreational park along the shores of Lake Apopka. The 30-acre park included a municipal swimming pool, seawall, community hall, gymnasium/auditorium, fishing pier, trailer park and boat basins with covered boathouses. “This exhibit is important because it shows what can be accomplished when the right person, with determination and
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persistence, works hard to provide something that was needed,” said Jim Crescitelli, program director. “We say in our Citizen Heroes presentations that ‘they saw a need and they worked to fill the need and make things better for their community.’” Today, little is known about the man behind the Depression-era city amenities. Following his service as mayor, Walker returned his attention to his business, his orange grove and his family. He died in 1955 at age 61. The single site that currently bears his name is Walker Field sports complex. “The architectural legacy bequeathed to us by Mayor Walker is still mostly intact,” Crescitelli said. “It testifies to Winter Garden’s dedication toward keeping these projects viable — either in their original intent or as repurposed structures. To better appreciate our heritage, we help people to know the history behind these projects and how they are still in use today.” — AMY QUESINBERRY RHODE
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AGE: 70 FAMILY: Married to Marilyn for 41 years; five children, Tim, Michelle, Mark, Lisa and Lesley; 11 grandchildren PROFESSION: Retired from U.S. Postal Service; Manheim; currently at Gosselin Realty. Sergeant in the U.S. Army and a Vietnam veteran OCOEE RESIDENT: Since 1955 BIRTHPLACE: Savannah, Georgia COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Ocoee city commissioner; charter member and president of the Ocoee Jaycees; Ocoee Little League executive board; executive board member of the Ocoee Bulldogs Pop Warner Program; president of the Ocoee Junior High Athletic Program; president of the West Orange High School Diamond Club; vice chairman of the National League of Cities Small Cities Council
AGE: 71 FAMILY: Wife, Cathy; two daughters; one son; five grandchildren PROFESSION: Ocoee business owner since 1976 OCOEE RESIDENT: Since 1976 BIRTHPLACE: Dunn, North Carolina COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Former original member and chairman of COCOPD; former member and chairman of Code Enforcement; former chairman of Equity Study Commission; former chairman and current member of Planning and Zoning; current chair of Community Grant Review Board; former president and current board member for the Ocoee Lions Club; member of Winter Garden Elks Lodge; honorary member of GFWC Woman’s Club of Ocoee
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AGE: 64 FAMILY: Wife, Doris Lawson Firstner; daughters, Jennifer, Jaime and Candace; granddaughters, Kendall, Alexis and Haile; and grandsons Trevor and Benjamin PROFESSION: Retired fire chief for the city of Ocoee; former deputy fire chief of the Kennedy Space Center OCOEE RESIDENT: 14 years in Wesmere BIRTHPLACE: Staten Island, New York City COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Thirty-five years of public service in both the police and fire departments; current member of the Citizens Advisory Committee for the Ocoee Fire Department; volunteer for United Cerebral Palsy Elementary School, Bailes Campus; past member of the Ocoee Rotary Club; volunteer for three years with the Daily Bread Program, West Orange Christian Service Center; volunteer, Read2Succeed reading mentoring program for elementary school children; member of Holy Family Catholic Church; established the Operation Santa program; established the Fully Involved program; former member of the Development Review Committee; former secretary of the Ocoee Police/Fire Pension Board
AGE: 51 FAMILY: Spouse, Dawn Owen Price, of 24 years PROFESSION: Writer, published author, speaker, entrepreneur OCOEE RESIDENT: 13-andone-half years BIRTHPLACE: Columbus, Ohio COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Member, West Orange Chamber of Commerce (winner of 2013 Rising Star Award); YMCA volunteer, instructor and fundraiser; philanthropist
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AGE: 43 FAMILY: Father of four PROFESSION: Founder of Total Brick Pavers, pastor OCOEE RESIDENT: Since 2002 BIRTHPLACE: Brazil COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Co-chair of the Latin American Advisory Committee of Orange County Policy Department; co-chair of the Hispanic Civic Alliance in Florida; counsel representative of Brazilians Abroad
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Fight for Lake Roberts preservation hits Web Shelby Kolar’s petition to save woods and wetlands around Walker’s Pond Rural Settlement has more than 500 signatures. ZAK KERR STAFF WRITER WEST ORANGE COUNTY
For now, the enclave of unincorporated Orange County near the convergence of Winter Garden, Ocoee and Windermere contains Lake Roberts and, to the lake’s east, Walker’s Pond Road, part of Walker’s Pond Rural Settlement. At the end of that road is a significant portion of woods and wetlands that stretches north to Stoneybrook West Parkway, which locals and hundreds of supporters around the world are hoping to keep so. Shelby Kolar, who is familiar with the potential for green spaces to be developed based on residence in Windermere Country Club less than a mile away, started a change.org petition titled, “Save The Woods and Wetlands of Lake Roberts and Walker’s Pond Rural Settlement.”
She and her comrades hope the addressees — the Orange County Board of County Commissioners — will agree that the area of about 40 acres is important to preserve as one of few remaining green spaces in the immediate vicinity. “We want the woods and wetlands to remain untouched and Walker’s Pond Rural Settlement to remain a rural settlement, which means only one house per acre, not the multiple houses per acre that the developer is proposing,” Kolar said. “No one who lives in the area wants a subdivision on that property. The only person who would benefit is the developer.” Kolar names Robert Zlatkiss as the potential developer in her petition. In her petition, Kolar wrote of Zlatkiss having intentions to get the land rezoned and annexed into Winter Garden to build a subdivision, including
lakefront homes on Lake Roberts and possibly a road from the parkway south through wetlands. But Kolar would prefer some form of preserve, perhaps even to a formal extent similar to Oakland and Tibet-Butler preserves. Still, the willingness to allow one-acre lots remains, which could still be a possible compromise that still protects a breadth of local wildlife, she said. “There’s plenty of different species of birds — I know people have seen eagles flying over there in the past,” Kolar said. “I know at one point there was a nest … gopher tortoises; just a lot of variety of wildlife, and … just all the little pockets of wild areas are being developed, and we would like for the county to consider that the wildlife need places to live.” This is not just for wildlife but to avoid overdevelopment and
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appelling down the side of a sevenstory building was easy for Erin Akers because she’s not afraid of heights, but confined-spaces training was a bit of a challenge for the Winter Garden resident, who is working toward becoming a firefighter.
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Two former West Orange Wildcats and West Orange Warrior football players competed in a recent SEC game. Garrett “Juice” Johnson is a wide receiver for the Kentucky Wildcats, and Sean Kelly is a punter for the South Carolina Gamecocks. With them is Eric Poole, who was one of their coaches during their Wildcats years.
HISPANIC HERITAGE Ocoee is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month through Oct. 15. The month recognizes the contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans to the United States. Motorists traveling on Clarke Road will see festive “Ocoee Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month” pole banners dotting the street. Viewers can tune in to Ocoee TV to watch a fourpart series titled “Latino Americans: The 500-Year Legacy that Shaped a Nation.” The show will air at 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays on Channel 493, Bright House Networks.
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Car-show organizers search for new sponsor The Sept. 19 Cruz-N-Car Show in downtown Winter Garden might have been the last. ZAK KERR STAFF WRITER
Droves drove to the large parking lot on West Plant Street for what might have been the last Cruz-N-Car Show, a tradition each third Saturday of the month for about seven years. The longstanding sponsorship of the show from the Winter Garden Merchants Association ended recently, based on cost increases that caused the association to lose money with the show each
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Many of the original teachers and those from the early years gathered: Pat Moran, left, Sandra Steele, Millie Keneipp, Gay Annis, Fred Savage, Jan Pratt, Ginger Kamoff, Agnes Foote, Margaret McMillan, Rod Reeves and Rick Stotler.
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teachers, administrators and students came together Feb. 8 to celebrate the 40-year milestone of West Orange High School. Six of the eight living principals — Joe Worsham, Gary Preisser, Mike Armbruster, Dan Buckman, James Larsen and current principal Doug Szcinski — were in attendance. Prior to the program in the auditorium, a dinner was held in the media center for the school’s former teachers and staff, who expressed joy upon seeing old friends. Following the dinner, everyone met in the auditorium to hear from special guests from Orange County Public Schools and see performances by West Orange’s AFJROTC Drill Team, Warriorettes Dance Team, Jazz Band, Bel Canto Choir and Drama Troupe 1983. The principals shared a few memories of their time as a Warrior during the ceremony, too. Worsham, an original teacher at West Orange, remembers how it felt when the air-conditioner didn’t work at the windowless campus, and he recalled the shooting death of Principal Ray Screws in 1977. Worsham is proud of the school he once led, which continues to instill excellence with teachers who care. “Those early years had the magic that made West Orange,” he said. Preisser said he was blessed as a principal to include the students of Winter Garden, Ocoee and Pine Hills and the sense of community at the school. He was the leader when a tornado struck Winter Garden in February 1998, and he opened the school as a Red Cross shelter for a week. Armbruster, his wife, Sandi, who works at the school, and their daughter, Jennifer, are all West Orange graduates. He remembers playing soccer as a student and later serving as soccer coach.
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Joe Worsham, Gary Preisser, Mike Armbruster, Dan Buckman, James Larsen and current principal Doug Szcinski.
“Those early years had the magic that made West Orange.” — Former Principal Joe Worsham.
“A lot of what I do today I learned from Gary (Preisser),” Armbruster said. He also admitted to digging a hole at the 50-yard line of the football field, before it was changed to synthetic turf, and burying a time capsule that included a Class of 1979 T-shirt, a shirt from his last year as principal and a letter to God. Little did he know that two years later, under Buckman’s leadership, the grass would be removed to make way for the artificial turf. Buckman called Armbruster and asked him what he should do with the time capsule. It was reburied at the 50-yard line. Buckman helped design the new school and served there upon completion. He said Karen Whiddon, one of the original teachers, will be in his heart forever for one simple act: When he first arrived at West Orange, she asked him not to put his desk in the same place where Ray Screws had sat when he was
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Drama students in Troupe 1983 perform “Too Darn Hot” from “Kiss Me, Kate.”
ALMA MATER All hail to West Orange High School we sing a song of praise, We learn to work in brotherhood to last for all our days, We will cheer our team to vict’ry as we fight to win each game, And the spirit of the warrior to all we will proclaim. Hail to West Orange High School our gratitude we show For the special friends that we have come to know. In years ahead we’ll remember all the joys and sorrows too, Our faith we pledge we’re loyal to the mighty orange and blue.
shot and killed by an assistant principal in 1977. Larsen was principal when the school received its first A rating in the state. In 2012, he handed a diploma to his son when he graduated. “This is a family; it’s home,” Larsen said. “(When you take over as principal), you stand on the shoulders of those who went before you.” Szcinski has guided West Orange into the 21st century by introducing laptops to students and providing instruction digitally. He will turn 40 — the same age as the school — later this year. He is grateful to be at an institution with as much school and community spirit as West Orange. “The people who graced West Orange are the ones who carried on the tradition,” he said. Of the four remaining principals, Lester Dabbs died in 2015, Screws died in 1977, Tony Krapf is teaching math in North Carolina and will retire in April after 52 years in education, and Sarah Jane Turner lives in Orlando. Contact Amy Quesinberry Rhode at aqrhode@orangeobserver.com.
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taurant The Big Easy celebrated its fifth anniversary on Fat Tuesday — a Mardi Gras celebration in and of itself — but the eatery’s newly completed renovations were the icing on the cake. The eatery recently transformed part of its space into a relaxed-atmosphere lounge reminiscent of a sports bar. Four 10-foot-tall garage doors have been installed and are opened up during business hours to give the area an open-air patio feel. Additionally, part of the restaurant now acts as a coffee bar by day and a cocktail bar by night. This isn’t the first major renovation to come to fruition for The Big Easy, though. When owners Morgan and Misti Jimenez decided to open the authentic Cajun-style restaurant five years ago, it started off small, taking space that used to be occupied by a Starbucks. “I was born and raised in Houma, Louisiana, and had lots of family recipes,” Morgan said. “We have a wide selection on the menu too, because I’ve got ribs, meat and pasta. But we want to focus on the people who really like authentic Cajun food, because that’s what we do.” It expanded its square footage 18 months ago after taking over the old barbecue joint next door. Now that it is bigger and consists of both sides, Morgan wanted to utilize the patio on the original side and open it more. Renovations began in December and
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espressos and more. At nighttime, it will transform into more of a lounge and sports-club area, complete with a stage, WiFi, music and between 12 and 14 bigscreen TVs, with more lights on the patio. It’ll be a little quieter now (on the larger side) for the customers who just want to eat, Morgan said. “We’re going to feature beignets and coffee, because in New Orleans one of the famous places
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talized his bird-carving hobbies and met up with other musicians who encouraged his musical side. A red-tail hawk carved by Scholz is currently in the Smithsonian American Art Museum. He has been featured in exhibits around the world and also travels often for book signings and lectures. But he is eager to bring a love of art to the Windermere and Central Florida communities. Visit Scholz’s website: vermontraptoracademy.com. ALANA O’HERN
Walk Windermere’s Main Street, and you might not notice a small storefront where Alana O’Hern is painting. The artist primarily paints with a palette knife, but experiments with all sorts of painting. On a recent painting, she used an acrylic paint and tissue paper to create texture in her work. She doesn’t limit herself to people, but people have always been the subject of her work, ever since she began drawing years ago. “I was always just fascinated with people and faces,” O’Hern said. She currently is working on a painting of David Bowie, which she will complete at the Windermere Art Affair. She’s done paintings of Jimi Hendrix, which sold quickly. When she paints, she tries to capture the soul of her subject, and she finds that comes out through color. O’Hern, married to professional golfer Nick O’Hern, used her time traveling with him to work on her art. One time, she tried a self portrait with a palette knife, and she fell in love with painting. From there, she got a steady flow of commissions. While being part of the Central Florida community, O’Hern struggled to find something creative to do. But in Windermere, she found her niche with painting. “I feel like there is so many peo-
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To call Floyd Scholz passionate about birds would be an understatement. His home studio is where Scholz, who has carved birds for 48 years, blends his passion for birds and art. A road sign placed on the wall reads, “Bird Lovers Lane,” and his calendar prominently displays birds. Musical instruments in the room also harken to Scholz’s fascination for music. He thinks different forms of art, music, paintings, sculptures and food allow one to experience art through different senses — sight, hearing and taste. So it just makes sense that he likes birds. “The interesting thing about birds and music is that birds as a subject for art are varied — they’re beautiful to look at, and they sing beautifully,” Scholz said. “So birds capture all of those nuances — and they taste good.” Scholz is among 50 artists who will be featured at the first Windermere Art Affair. Scholz carves wood called tupelo into various birds — he is known for his focus on the birds of prey, such as eagles, hawks, falcons and owls. Creating this art requires extensive research on the birds, and from this knowledge Scholz has written seven books. Scholz grew up in a family of people who enjoyed the outdoors and began carving at 10 years old. His uncle was a machinist who was a gifted woodworker. When he died suddenly of cancer, Scholz’s aunt gave him some of his uncle’s unfinished carvings, and it was the beginning of a career. For a while, carving was little more than a profitable hobby. A reigning NCAA champion in the decathlon, Scholz was more focused on his athletic career and training for the 1980 Olympics being held in Moscow. But the Carter administration’s boycott left Scholz scrambling to figure out a new direction for his life. He landed in Vermont, where he revi-
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Morris Dean Richards, 77, of Ocoee, passed away on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2016. He was born Oct. 15, 1938, in Winter Garden, Florida. Survived by his wife, Sarah Ruth (Rorabaugh) Richards; four children, Cheryl (Ed) Davidson, Brenda Bass, Beth Freeman and Curtis Richards; eight grandchildren, Joe (Emily) Davidson II, Brittney Bass, Keli Davidson, Megan Bass, Justin Bass, Blaine Freeman, Taylor Richards and Braxton Freeman; two greatgrandchildren, Joseph Davidson III and Grant Davidson; and five siblings, John (Maggie) Richardson, Eddie Richardson, Helen (George) Elian, Billy (Jonelle) Richardson and Gail (Tim) Ellison.
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West Orange High pitcher Lauren Mathis has 40 strikeouts in the first four games this season. Page 24A
Wrestlers motivated for the mat With the Class 3A, District 2 meet looming Feb. 20, area wrestling coaches and athletes reflect on the work they put in to get to this point in the season. DANIELLE HENDRIX STAFF WRITER WEST ORANGE
As wrestling practice at Olympia High commences, the boys run at varying paces around the small wrestling room — first at a jog, then a fullblown sprint and back down to a cool-off jog. They alternate with lunges, front and back rolls and even practice falling. Wrestling season is coming to a
close, with all four varsity teams covered by the West Orange Times & Observer and Windermere Observer preparing for the Class 3A, District 2 Meet Feb. 20 at Olympia High, but the training and conditioning that goes into it is not over yet — and the preparation for Saturday’s matches started way back in August. SEE WRESTLING PAGE 25A
“What you put in your body is what you get out.” — Kristen Iannuzzi, West Orange High wrestling coach
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Ocoee baseball’s Ryan Brewer went 4-for4 with 1 RBI for the Knights (2-1) in a 15-9 victory over Wekiva Feb. 10.
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West Orange boys water polo improved to 2-0 Feb. 12 with a 19-5 victory over Lake Howell behind six goals by Terrence Woods.
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Olympia’s James Murphy, top, an Muib Akineyle practice live wrestling at a recent practrice session.
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Shafrana Khalil won 8-3 at No. 5 Singles for Ocoee girls tennis Feb. 10 against Wekiva, helping the Knights to their first victory of the season.
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West Orange softball’s Morgan Arcia was 2-for-3 with a home run and a double for the Warriors during an 18-3 victory over Wekiva Feb. 11. West Orange is 5-0 as of press time.
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CFCA softball’s Gabi Santos was 3-for-3 with a double and a triple for the Eagles in a 13-3 win over Orlando Christian Prep Feb. 15.
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West Orange senior Nathan Schreckengost, left, Matt Coello, Tyler Baum, Ethan Jones and Kole Enright have been teammates and friends for several years.
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ll seven seniors for West Orange baseball have signed with college programs. Among them is one of the top pitching prospects in the nation. All of which is well and good — a credit to both the program at West Orange and each player’s respective travel organizations, where most recruiting now takes place. Just don’t expect to overhear these Warriors talking too much about anything other than the season at hand.
“When (the calendar) goes from summer ball and travel ball to high school ball, the goal and the mindset changes,” said senior infielder Kole Enright, a Stetson signee. Indeed, led by the program’s senior class, the varsity season has become a time of the year these Warriors cherish. “This is what’s fun,” said senior first baseman Nathan Schreckengost, a Landers University signee. “This is when everybody on the field is playing for each other.” It’s a sentiment shared among the senior class — which also includes Matt Coello (Winthrop SEE SENIORS PAGE 25A
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Lauren Mathis Junior pitcher Lauren Mathis has recorded impressive statistics through the first four games of the season, including 40 strikeouts in 17 innings pitched, for West Orange (5-0 as of Feb. 14). Mathis has verbally committed to the University of Georgia and plans to sign next year.
What are you most looking forward to this season? I think postseason and playoffs, to see how far we get. The team we have has really good chemistry, and I think we’ll make it to states this year. When did you get started in softball? I got started when I was 7, and we moved to a different house here. Our neighbors played softball at Windermere Little League, so they kind of got me started doing that. If you could only eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be? Tacos, but not just any tacos — my mom’s tacos. They’re so good, and I would eat them for breakfast, lunch and dinner every single day. What are your plans for after high school? I’m going to the University of Georgia on a scholarship, I’m verbally committed, and I’ll sign next year. I don’t really know what I want to do in college yet, though.
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West Orange High’s baseball program retired former standout Mason Williams’ No. 9 jersey Feb. 12. Williams, who was called up by the New York Yankees this past summer, is the first Warrior alumnus to be so honored.
AGE: 16 YEAR: Junior POSITION: Pitcher HEIGHT: 5-foot-8 HOMETOWN: Winter Garden
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If you could be any animal, what would you be and why? I would be a panda, because they’re my favorite animals and they’re really chill. They just chill and eat bamboo. What’s the most rewarding thing about softball for you? Definitely going out with the teammates after a big win, getting dinner and celebrating with them. Do you have a favorite quote? It’s a Bible verse, Philippians 4:13: “I can do all things through Him who gives me strength.” I like the idea that He gives you strength on and off the field, every moment of every day. Who is your inspiration? My inspiration has to be my dad, because he’s gotten me this far and he got me recruited. He did everything for me. He’s just a really great person. What is your dream job? Probably being a psychologist or a therapist. I’m really interested in cognitive stuff and how people think. Who is your favorite musical artist at the moment? My favorite artist would definitely have to be Bryson Tiller, and my favorite song by him is “Don’t.” I just really like his music, and a lot of the stuff he writes about relates to my life.
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Williams always will be known as the first West Orange Warrior to suit up for a Major League Baseball game. As of Feb. 12, he’ll now also be known as the first Warrior with his number retired at his alma mater. Head coach Jesse Marlo and the West Orange program invited Williams, who is continuing a rehabilitation process after a shoulder injury ended his season in 2015, back to his old stomping grounds to celebrate the retiring of his No. 9 jersey before the Warriors’ game Friday against Jacksonville’s Trinity Christian. Williams was presented with a plaque and also was present for the unveiling of his banner with his name and number placed along the outfield wall under the field’s scoreboard. To Marlo, bestowing the honor on Williams, who was a key part of a particularly successful run for the program at West Orange between 2007 and 2010, was an easy call. “It was a no-brainer — 40 years the school has been around and he is the first guy to play in the Major Leagues,” Marlo said. “He was a great player when he was here, and I’m sure he’s got a lot more good days ahead of him with the Yankees.” For Williams, who graduated from West Orange in 2010 before being drafted by the Yankees that summer, it was a humbling occasion. “It’s pretty surreal,” Williams said. “I was just on the field (at West Orange) not too long ago. It’s a tremendous honor.”
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Williams was called up from Triple-A Scranton/WilkesBarre June 11. It was the beginning of a few
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Mason Williams threw out the first pitch Feb. 12.
whirlwind for the outfielder hailing from Winter Garden — starting with the news that one of his lifelong dreams would be coming true. “Just telling my family, ‘Come to Baltimore’ — that’s what really got to me,” Williams said, referring to his first game June 12 against the Baltimore Orioles. More than just being called up to the big club, Williams played in that first game and — in just his second at-bat — homered. “I blacked out,” Williams said with a laugh. “I remember telling myself, ‘Try not to sprint around the bases.’” As a native of Pawtucket, Rhode Island, who spent the majority of his youth in Winter Garden, there was a bit of an adjustment for Williams when he arrived in New York City once the Yankees returned home from Baltimore. “It was kind of my first taste of the big city,” Williams said. “I rode the subway (to Yankee Stadium), played the games, and after the games, I rode the subway back home. It was neat.”
PINSTRIPE PRIDE
In eight games with the Yankees before an injury ended his season, Mason Williams put up some encouraging numbers. Batting average: .286 (6 for 21) OPS: .890 RBI: 3 Doubles: 3 Home runs: 1
Williams played well in eight games for the Yankees, batting .286 with three doubles and a home run in addition to some impressive catches in center field. Unfortunately, a shoulder injury cut short Williams’ time with the big club. For now, he is hard at work to get another taste of the big show. “(It’s a) roller coaster,” Williams said. “There’s ups and there’s downs, and it’s just about how you take the downs.” Contact Steven Ryzewski at sryzewski@orangeobserver.com.
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signee), Roberto Guillen (Rollins signee), Ethan Jones (Flagler signee), Tyler Baum (UNC signee) and Alec LaRue (Flagler signee) — and, because of that, it trickles down to the talented underclassmen. It goes like this: Travel ball is a time to be recruited, but spring means business — and representing for the school and its community. It’s a noble mindset — and one that isn’t always the case. “It’s not like that all the time,” head coach Jesse Marlo said. “It takes a special group. … You have years where you’ve got guys (who) are committed, and they’re just worried about scouts in the stands. … “I always say I feel like the guys (who) are still here are ‘program guys,’” he said. “The program is bigger than themselves. Those are guys we want — the guys (who) want to live, breathe and die orange and blue.” TIGHT-KNIT AND TOP TIER
The dynamic the Class of 2016 has cultivated is due, in part, to a longstanding familiarity among themselves. “We’ve all played together since, probably, seventh grade,” Enright said. “We’re a pretty tight-knit group.” During those years at the varsity level, this class has played through a relatively tough stretch where — in one of the region’s toughest districts — strong programs at Olympia and Apopka have kept West Orange out of the playoffs. The Titans, whom the Warriors have not beat while this class has been on campus (0-6 since 2013), have spent time in each of the past two seasons ranked No. 1 in the nation, and Apopka (which the Warriors have defeated three times in their past 10 meetings) has seemed to have West Orange’s number — particularly in the district tournament. This year, the district adds Lake
Brantley — another powerhouse. But don’t think these Warriors are feeling sorry for themselves just because it will be a tall task to advance out of the district. “You always love playing great competition,” Schreckengost said. “The best teams go through the best teams and you have to beat the best to be the best — we take that challenge head on. Ever since I’ve been on varsity, we have not (beaten) Olympia. That’s something I take to heart every day.” RETURN OF ‘PUDGE’
This year’s club plays with an enthusiasm, energy and passion that reminds Marlo of some of his more dominant teams from the late 2000s — and that’s no coincidence. Starting with last season, the Warriors brought on former star catcher Michael Albaladejo, who played his college baseball at FAU before playing in the Washington Nationals’ farm system, to be an assistant coach. The effects of the return of “Pudge,” as he was called during his playing days, have been palpable. “People that have been around knew we probably had the craziest and rowdiest bunch when (Albaladejo) was playing,” Marlo said. “It probably has a little bit to do with it, him being back here. We love having him.” Of course, there is one achievement the Warriors — even when Alabadejo and his star-studded teammates were on campus from 2006 to 2009 — have yet to taste: playing in a Final Four. Though it will be a tough road, there is a belief among this year’s team that anything can happen. “That’s what we’ve been trying to do ever since we got to this school,” Schreckengost said. “To get past our district, to get into regionals and hopefully get past regionals — that’d be huge for us.”
“That’s kind of how highschool sports are in general: You can play it and only do it while it’s in season, but if you want to be any good at it, it’s pretty much a year-round commitment,” said Olympia wrestling coach Jeremy Bourst. During the regular season, the boys practice five days a week. There might be a meet or tournament every weekend — sometimes more than one. The regular season is preceded by the preseason, which is dedicated to getting the wrestlers into a shape conducive to training hard on the mat without injury. Training typically starts at the beginning of the school year, and each wrestler will weigh in. They’re only allowed to lose so much weight based on the amount of body fat they have; therefore, each wrestler has a unique weight-loss plan. “We do provide them with healthy eating plans and talk often about nutrition,” said West Orange High wrestling coach Kristen Iannuzzi. “We also talk with the strength-and-conditioning coach about weight-loss goals, but whether they follow that is up to them.” In addition to nutrition and conditioning, Bourst added one of the main issues is hydration. “A lot of kids have bad habits as far as drinking caffeinated beverages like teas and sodas, which is the absolute worst thing they can do,” Bourst said. Hydration also comes into play when helping wrestlers regulate their weight — something they
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need to watch like a hawk, especially when it comes to meets and tournaments. Iannuzzi tells her wrestlers to “flood themselves with water” and get toxins out of their systems by drinking a gallon of water each day. At West Orange, wrestlers train under Iannuzzi but first work with their strength-and-conditioning coach to get into shape. They alternate between distance running and short sprints and incorporate wrestling drills. “What (our strength and conditioning coach) has really been doing recently is having us sprint three quarters of a lap to get our heart rate up, jog the last part, then repeat the whole process,” said junior Tyler Montes, a member of the West Orange wrestling team. “It gets our heart rates to go up and then back down.” But aside from the grueling
conditioning and training they put in — along with watching their diet, water intake and weight — many of them are able to remain focused on their academics and work hard both on and off the mat. After the regular season is over, training and conditioning may last through the end of the school year and over the summer. Iannuzzi said the more wrestlers can train properly, the better they will perform in the long run. “It’s by far the most demanding sport that someone can participate in in high school,” Bourst said. “They’re taking a pounding in there, wrestling each other every day. But it’s (also) one of the best sports there is, because if you can do this, you can do anything.” Contact Danielle Hendrix at dhendrix@orangeobserver.com.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 125 E Plant St., Winter Garden 407-656-2352 Sundays 8:30 am Traditional 9:45 am Bible Study 11:00 am Contemporary Awana - Wednesdays - 6pm Pastor Tim Grosshans www.fbcwg.org 2nd Campus: “FOUNDATION WORSHIP” Sundays 9:45 am - All Ages at Foundation Academy High School 15304 Tilden Road - Winter Garden www.FoundationWorship.com 407.730.1867 STARKE LAKE BAPTIST CHURCH 611 West. Ave., Ocoee Pastor Jeff Pritchard (407) 656-2351 Email: starkelakebaptist@gmail. com
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Health & Wellness Expo Saturday, February 27, 2016 10am-4pm
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BUSINESS BRIEFS Pulte to host celebration Royal Estates, a luxury community of single-family homes off Reams Road near Windermere, will host a celebration for the opening of Phase 2 with 62 additional home sites from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20, at 9412 Royal Estates Blvd., Orlando. Of the 62 new home sites at Royal Estates, 30 will be waterfront. In addition, roads into Phase 2 have been completed so home buyers may drive through the entire community. The community offers four one- and two-story home designs with four, five and six bedrooms, up to six baths, and three-car garages. Prices start from the high $300,000s. Amenities at Royal Estates include a resort-style swimming pool, cabana and tot lot. For more information, visit pulte.com.
Solar panels a Meritage standard Meritage Homes announced it will install high efficiency SunPower solar panels on new homes purchased from the builder in the Orlando metro area during 2016. “Thanks to a partnership with SunPower, homes purchased from Meritage Homes during 2016 that are to be built in the Orlando area will harness the same sunshine that has made our state such an appealing place to live,” said Orlando Division President Brian Kittle. “We are proud to make this commitment not only to our homebuyers, but also to the future of our environment.” Each 2-kilowatt solar electric system — valued at more than $10,000 per home — will be provided standard to homebuyers of to-be-constructed homes and also may qualify purchasers for up to a 30% tax credit. Homeowners can track their solar production and estimate their savings at any time through a computer or mobile device. For more information, visit MeritageHomes.com.
Cortni and Bryan Glover run Glover Custom Woodwork out of their Ocoee home.
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Lakefront Romanesque features in this over 4300 sq ft 5 bedroom 4 1/2 bath pool home located in the heart of Clermont on Lake Minnehaha. Call for a private tour.
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PRICING Furniture starts at a base price, and the price increases based on customizations. However, there is no minimum price, so if a piece is customized to be smaller, it could cost less than this.
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He nearly completed the set when Cortni suggested he sell it. It was a hit, so Bryan began building tables. When the Glovers posted photos of Bryan’s work on Facebook, the response was overwhelming. “It blew up,” said Cortni, who manages the orders side of Glover Custom Woodwork — what the Glovers named their budding business. Referrals have kept the business going strong, through both word of mouth and social media. Now, when Bryan comes home for work, he heads to the garage to work on his orders, resulting in many late nights. He calls himself a perfectionist, as he continues to examine each piece and make sure it is perfect up until the moment of delivery. He hopes that one day he can move the operation out of his garage and into a shop of his own. “Honestly, I didn’t think it was going to pick up like it has in the past year,” Bryan said. He mostly gets requests for tables, but he is able to build all
Dining table (seating four to six): Starts at $350 Sofa table (4.5 to 5 feet): Starts at $185 Floating shelf: Starts at $70 each Coffee table: Starts at $160
sorts of things. He currently is building a frame for a customer’s television. He often builds shelves on which his customers can organize their belongings. Customers also have asked him to build an entertainment center. Once, a customer had an autographed AC/DC guitar, and he wanted Bryan to create a shadowbox coffee table to display it. The photograph of the completed project got more than 700 views on Facebook.
“Ours are made out of heavy-duty material versus particle board. Anything you’re going to buy at a box store, you’re going to have to put it together first, and if it gets wet, it’s pretty much ruined.” — Bryan Glover
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Recently, Bryan created a dining table that had a medieval look to it. But most people order pieces that have a “rustic, country look.” “The look is in right now,” Cortni said. “Even people that aren’t necessarily ‘country.’ I mean, if you walk in Old Time Pottery or Hobby Lobby, everything is the western, rustic chic look.” Everything Bryan creates starts from a full sheet of plywood, so he is able to customize each order based on the customer’s desires, which he believes sets him apart from box stores. Customers can customize the dimensions of pieces, as well as the finishes. “Ours are made out of heavyduty material versus particle board,” Bryan said. “Anything you’re going to buy at a box store, you’re going to have to put it together first, and if it gets wet, it’s pretty much ruined.” As for the cornhole set — Bryan still doesn’t have one of his own. Business has been too strong. Contact Jennifer Nesslar at jnesslar@orangeobserver.com.
The Glovers work on a minimum of two pieces each week. Because it is not Bryan’s fulltime work, he requests a 10- to 14-day minimum for each piece, depending on what it is. Sometimes, smaller pieces will take less time. Pieces Bryan has created: n AC/DC autographed guitar shadowbox n Sofa table n Entertainment center
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WANT YOUR OWN? Contact Cortni Glover at (407) 490-7291, or message the business Facebook page, facebook. com/Glovercustomwoodwork.
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NO REAR NEIGHBORS!!! NOTHING TO DO BUT MOVE IN!!! Make your appointment today to see this 3 Bdrm., 2 Ba. split bedroom plan!!! Open the door to ceramic tiled foyer, tiled eat-in kitchen complete with breakfast bar, pantry, built in microwave, refrigerator, dishwasher & disposal, all appliances stay! Formal dining with picture window, open floor plan, living/ great room, sliding glass doors over looking screen lanai and conservation area. This home also features inside laundry room and 2 car garage. Close to major highways, shopping and restaurants. Only 3 years old, owners are relocating and saying good-bye! Asking Only $165,000
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MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN W.G.!!! 8 year old beauty situated on a CORNER lot!!! 3 Bdrm., 2 Ba. LIVING room, DINING area, Eat-In KITCHEN with 42” cabinets,breakfast bar, pantry, all kitchen appliances stay, including Range, Refrigerator, Dishwasher, Disposal and Built-In Microwave. FAMILY ROOM w/ sliding glass doors leading to the covered/screened lanai. Master bedroom is adjoined by master bath, dual vanities/sinks, garden tub, separate shower plus a 12x10 setting room or could be used as an office, den, workout or nursery it also comes complete with french doors for privacy. STEPS away from the West Orange Trail. Conveniently located to the 429,turnpike and 408. Asking Only $255,500.
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2787 Eagles Landing Trail ASKING PRICE: $384,950 BEDROOMS: Three BATHS: 3.5 SQUARE FOOTAGE: 2,850 NEIGHBORHOOD: Eagles Landing at Westyn Bay SCHOOLS: Prairie Lake Elementary, Lakeview Middle, Ocoee High
2138 Tillman Ave. ASKING PRICE: $389,900 BEDROOMS: Four BATHS: Three SQUARE FOOTAGE: 2,464 NEIGHBORHOOD: Bronsons Landing SCHOOLS: Lake Whitney Elementary, SunRidge Middle, West Orange High DETAILS: This upgraded four bedroom, three-bath three-way split offers space and privacy for everyone. The kitchen offers stainless-steel appliances, granite countertops, wall oven with separate cooktop and large breakfast bar. The master retreat offers double closets, tray ceiling and updated light fixtures and sconces. LISTING AGENT: Terri Schon, Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate — Southwest Orlando
DETAILS: This home offers the convenience of a ranch-style floor plan plus a bonus upstairs for added entertaining space. Highlights include covered entry, study, great room, open kitchen with an island and walk-in pantry and a three-car garage. This home backs to a park and includes an extended covered porch, the perfect setting for outdoor living. LISTING AGENT: Jaci Ward, Pablo Creek Real Estate
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2806 Balforn Tower Way ASKING PRICE: $359,900 BEDROOMS: Five BATHS: Three SQUARE FOOTAGE: 2,814 NEIGHBORHOOD: Stoneybrook West SCHOOLS: Whispering Oak Elementary, SunRidge Middle, West Orange High
601 Strihal Loop ASKING PRICE: $370,000 BEDROOMS: Five BATHS: 3.5 SQUARE FOOTAGE: 3,336 NEIGHBORHOOD: Johns Landing SCHOOLS: Tildenville Elementary, Lakeview Middle, West Orange High
DETAILS: The eat-in kitchen features both a dining nook and breakfast bar, solid-surface counters, 42-inch maple cabinets and new Frigidaire stainlesssteel appliances. Beyond the loft area upstairs is the master suite with dual sinks and jetted tub, plus three additional bedrooms. Highlights also include wood-trimmed windows downstairs, upgraded light fixtures and new paint. LISTING AGENT: The Julie Bettosini Team, Stockworth Realty Group
DETAILS: This freshly painted home features 8,000 square feet of new lawn with queen palms, new gutters, solar-heated pool with spa and fountain and vaulted ceilings. The master bedroom is located on the first floor. LISTING AGENT: Balram Itwaru, Premier Homes and Land Realty
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4 bedrms plus Office, 3.5 bath home. 42” staggered cabinets with granite in Island kitchen. All bdrms on first floor, 3-way split plan.Bonus/theatre room with half bath upstairs. NO rear or side neighbors. Upgrades start with Tumbled Travertine floors, 5.5 inch baseboards. Overlooking heated, salt water pool with large sun-shelf & hot tub and a Travertine deck! Call Kristi Matthew, 407-325-6107
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Great, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, split plan home with separate formal living and formal dining rooms. Kitchen and Family room combination! Wood-burning, stone fireplace, with a bonus of a Florida Room. Oversized yard is over 1/4 acres. Great home for family! Call Kristi Matthew, 407-325-6107
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Close to Downtown Windermere, 3BE/2BA on a corner lot. New quartz California counters, wood floors, Living Room & Dining Room, large screened enclosed patio. Walking distance to Windermere Elementary! MLS#O5409257 Call Sheila Howley 40-712-0221
291 PARTRIDGE PEA LANE PRACTICALLY NEW HOME IN OCOEE!
Built in 2013, 5BE/3BA in highly desirable school district and great community! Open floor plan, big master suite, upgraded kitchen! Need a mortgage? We have people to help! Selling your own home? Get a free CMA! Looking for a foreclosure? Get a free list! Call Maria Kaftanovskaya 321-948-3243.
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Private, gated 1/2 acre. Custom built. 4BE4BA,split floor plan home. Large front porch. Formal living/dining area. Family Room. Large kitchen with bar and island. Large master bedroom, Office/nursery next to the master bedroom. 4th bedroom/bonus room with bath over the garage. Screened pool area overlooking the private backyard. Call Jay McGriff 352-978-9633
3318 FAWNWOOD DR—OCOEE $365,000—4,000 PLUS SQUARE FEET!
Practically NEW 6BE/4BA in Ocoee. Upgraded and Energy Efficient—ready for new owner! Gated community. Huge space. MUST SEE! Call now! Andy Anderson 407-625-1675
OAKS AT BRANDY LAKE—WINTER GARDEN
Beautiful Meritage home with 4BE/3BA PLUS Bonus, 2814 SF, for $300,000. Formal living & dining rms, Family rm, gourmet kitchen with 42” haddwood cabinets, granite counters, backsplash, SS appliances! Screen enclosed patio and fenced backyard. Community resort pool, pond, playground. MLS#O5410657 Call Sallye Davis 407-721-3384
MOVE-IN READY—WESTYN BAY!
Beautiful home in guard gated Westyn Bay. Laminate flooring throughout the living area of this home as well as an enclosed patio which is great for this cool weather. 3 bedrooms as well as a Den/Office that could easily be used for a guest room. Fully fenced back yard, 24 hour guard & neighborhood amenities make this a must see! MLS#O5419837 Call Mike Thomas 407-409-5505
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Two-story single family home with 4BE, 4BA, 2 spacious master suites, 3,649 SF under air. Gourmet kitchen, dual ovens, 42” upgraded cabinets, Island, granite counters, SS appliances and much more. Call today before it is gone!! Maria Marte 407-733-1558 MLS#O5220722
Starting in the $500K! You can have your own private resort with custom features, POOL, Community Recreation Center, beautiful lake views from all areas of your custom home! Call Matine Pawlicki 321-695-9298
Call to view this tastefully decorated and upgraded home on a corner lot in Belmere. 4/2 split plan with open kitchen, office space and plenty of natural light. Walk through the living room, family room, or master bedroom to enjoy the private back yard with screened lanai and paver patio. MLS#O5367395 Call Jessica Stone 407-484-2879
BEAUTIFUL WINDERMERE DOWNS
Enjoy deeded lake access and a home featuring an updated pool, bathrooms, and kitchen all while keeping the home’s original charm. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, plus bonus room and screened lanai in an established neighborhood with large lots. Home is move-in ready just waiting for you! MLS#O5229940 Jessica Stone 407-484-2879
PRICE REDUCED! VACANT CLERMONT 0.71 AC LOT $65,000
Build your dream home on this peaceful lot with beautiful backyard sunsets overlooking the 13th fairway of the Swiss Fairways CC. Motivated seller willing to owner finance. NO HOA. MLS#O5367651 Murray Sawyer 407-697-5989 MurraySawyerRealtor@gmail.com
Fantastic gated community in Palma Vista at Metrowest. Brazilian cherry floors, vaulted ceiling & 8’ doorway. Master is truly a suite with large mirrored walk-in closet, bright & light bath surrounded by Travertine Tile and Granite Counters. Kitchen features Granite, wall oven, 2 microwaves & an extra large walk-in Pantry. Relax by your sparkling pool, & spa with fountain and beautiful tropical landscaping all on your brick paver Lanai in your private back yard! MLS#O5357697. Lenise De Carvalho 407-466-7939
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“I can’t say no to no sugar,” Pulcini said, who once attended pastry school and was impressed by the quality she found at the store. Pulcini is one of the many who have been drawn to Nothing Bundt Cakes’ newest location, which opened Jan. 8 on Sand Lake Road. As the name implies, the store sells bundt cakes of four different sizes, from the bite-sized bundtini to the large bundt cakes that come in eight- and 10-inch varieties. There are also 10 different flavors of bundt cakes — nine classic flavors and one seasonal flavor that rotates each month. Each cake is topped with a creamcheese frosting petal. “(It’s) the heartwarming, brings you back to grandma’s food,” said Melissa Albert, operator of the Sand Lake location. “It gives you that warm and fuzzy feeling when you walk in here. You get to pick out a bundt cake, and you feel the atmosphere of the store is welcoming.” The store also sells candles, cake and decorations, so if a person would like to pick up a cake for a birthday party or for some-
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Pulcini first heard of Nothing Bundt Cakes on a visit to her hair dresser. Her hair dresser couldn’t get enough of the new store, and told Pulcini she needed to stop by while she was in town. Pulcini eagerly went.
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Woodbridge home topped all Winter Garden residential real-estate sales from Jan. 29 to Feb. 4. The home at 3203 W. Orange Country Club Drive, Winter Garden, sold Jan. 29, for $801,000. Built in 2005, it has five bedrooms, four-and-onehalf baths, a pool and 5,198 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $154.10.
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The home at 7242 Londale Blvd., Windermere, sold Jan. 29, for $355,000. Built in 2006, it has four bedrooms, threeand-one-half baths, a pool and 2,690 square feet. The price per square foot is $131.97. The home at 7416 Colbury Ave., Windermere, sold Jan. 31, for $356,000. Built in 2007, it has four bedrooms, three-andone-half baths, a pool and 3,551 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $100.25. The home at 13628 Darchance Road, Windermere, sold Jan. 29, for $322,000. Built in 2007, it has four bedrooms, three-andone-half baths and 3,194 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $100.81. INDEPENDENCE/ SIGNATURE LAKES
The home at 7123 Ticklegrass St., Winter Garden, sold Jan. 29, for $545,000. Built in 2014, it has five bedrooms, four baths, two half-baths and 4,599 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $118.50. The home at 15229 Avenue of the Arbors, Winter Garden, sold Jan. 29, for $297,400. Built in 2015, it has five bedrooms, three-and-one-half baths and 2,443 square feet. The price per square foot is $121.74. The home at 15156 Evergreen Oak Loop, Winter Garden, sold
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This Woodbridge home, at 3203 W. Orange Country Club Drive, Winter Garden, sold Jan. 29, for $801,000. This European-style custom home sits on more than two acres and is privately gated.
Jan. 29, for $286,440. Built in 2016, it has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,840 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $155.67.
four bedrooms, four-and-onehalf baths and 4,199 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $136.03.
The town house at 14453 Pleach St., Winter Garden, sold Jan. 29, for $151,000. Built in 2006, it has two bedrooms, two-andone-half baths and 1,448 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $104.28.
The home at 15481 Porter Road, Winter Garden, sold Jan. 29, for $275,000. Built in 2015, it has three bedrooms, two-andone-half baths and 2,186 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $125.80.
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The home at 6212 Andreozzi Lane, Windermere, sold Jan. 29, for $350,000. Built in 2003, it has four bedrooms, two-andone-half baths, a pool and 2,543 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $137.63. ROYAL LEGACY ESTATES
The home at 9442 Prince Harry Drive, Orlando, sold Feb. 3, for $571,175. Built in 2015, it has
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The town house at 8081 Sweet Orange Ave., No. 118, Winter Garden, sold Jan. 29, for $225,990. Built in 2015, it has three bedrooms, two-and-onehalf baths and 1,691 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $133.64. SUMMERPORT
The home at 4870 Blue Major Drive, Windermere, sold Jan.
29, for $385,000. Built in 2005, it has four bedrooms, two-andone-half baths, a pool and 2,867 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $134.29. WINDERMERE TRAILS
The home at 9215 Outlook Rock Trail, Windermere, sold Jan. 29, for $462,170. Built in 2015, it has five bedrooms, three-andone-half baths and 4,057 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $113.92.
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The home at 1167 Coastal Circle, Ocoee, sold Jan. 29, for $257,000. Built in 2003, it has four bedrooms, two-and-onehalf baths and 2,655 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $96.80. CRESTWOOD HEIGHTS
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wood Commons Ave., Ocoee, sold Jan. 29, for $201,000. Built in 2006, it has three bedrooms, three baths and 2,212 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $90.87. FOREST OAKS
The home at 510 Withers Court, Ocoee, sold Jan. 29, for $158,000. Built in 1986, it has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,246 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $126.81. The home at 1501 Prairie Lake Blvd., Ocoee, sold Jan. 29, for $143,000 (REO/bank owned). Built in 2004, it has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,282 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $111.54. FORESTBROOKE
The home at 3422 Fawnwood Drive, Ocoee, sold Feb. 4, for $250,000. Built in 2004, it has four bedrooms, three baths and 2,551 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $98. GRACE PARK
The home at 209 Franklin St., Ocoee, sold Feb. 4, for $121,000 (short sale). Built in 1984, it has three bedrooms, one-and-onehalf baths and 972 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $124.49. MAGUIRES ADDITION
The home at 117 E. Silver Star Road, Ocoee, sold Jan. 29, for $46,500 (REO/bank owned). Built in 1930, it has three bedrooms, one bath and 1,097 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $42.39. OCOEE HILLS
The home at 503 Apricot Drive, Ocoee, sold Jan. 29, for $165,000. Built in 1972, it has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,501 square
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The home at 1002 Malcom Road, Ocoee, sold Feb. 2, for $77,000. Built in 1959, it has three bedrooms, one bath and 1,051 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $73.26.
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The town house at 787 Bending Oak Trail, Winter Garden, sold Jan. 29, for $183,000. Built in 2008, it has two bedrooms, twoand-one-half baths and 1,789 square feet. The price per square foot is $102.29.
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This Independence/Signature Lakes home, at 7123 Ticklegrass St., Winter Garden, sold Jan. 29, for $545,000.
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The home at 6 Moor Green Court, Ocoee, sold Jan. 29, for $232,000. Built in 1993, it has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,632 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $142.16.
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The home at 619 Aldama Court, Ocoee, sold Jan. 29, for $204,500. Built in 1977, it has four bedrooms, two baths and 1,843 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $110.96. The home at 2745 Cullens Court, Ocoee, sold Jan. 29, for $214,900. Built in 1997, it has four bedrooms, two baths, a pool and 1,892 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $113.58.
Ocoee, sold Feb. 1, for $264,000. Built in 2005, it has four bedrooms, three baths and 2,523 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $104.64. The home at 3092 Costa Club Drive, Ocoee, sold Feb. 1, for $260,000. Built in 2009, it has four bedrooms, three baths and 2,456 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $105.86.
The home at 540 Westyn Bay Blvd., Ocoee, sold Feb. 4, for $293,000 (REO/bank owned). Built in 2011, it has four bedrooms, four baths and 3,679 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $79.64.
The town house at 666 Fortanini Circle, Ocoee, sold Jan. 29, for $136,000 (REO/bank owned). Built in 2007, it has three bedrooms, two-and-one-half baths and 1,526 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $89.12.
The home at 2434 Orsota Circle,
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The home at 11435 Rapallo Lane, Windermere, sold Jan. 29, for $347,000. Built in 2003, it has four bedrooms, three-and-onehalf baths and 2,735 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $126.87. LAKE CYPRESS COVE
This Tuscany Ridge home, at 1542 Belfiore Way, Windermere, sold Jan. 29, for $579,000 (auction/REO).
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feet of living area. The price per square foot is $109.93.
The town house at 2079 Switch Grass Circle, Ocoee, sold Jan. 29, for $146,750. Built in 2009, it has three bedrooms, two-and-onehalf baths and 1,348 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $108.86.
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The home at 5600 Marleon Drive, Windermere, sold Feb. 1, for $710,000. Built in 2014, it has five bedrooms, six-and-one-half baths and 4,409 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $161.03.
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The home at 1542 Belfiore Way, Windermere, sold Jan. 29, for $579,000 (auction/REO). Built in 2007, it has five bedrooms, four-and-one-half baths, a pool and 5,413 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $106.96. WHITNEY ISLES AT BELMERE
The home at 1445 Whitney Isles Drive, Windermere, sold Feb. 1, for $405,000. Built in 2005, it has five bedrooms, four baths and 3,102 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $130.56.
WINTER GARDEN
ALEXANDER RIDGE
The home at 2402 Alexander Ridge Blvd., Winter Garden, sold Jan. 29, for $275,990. Built in 2015, it has three bedrooms, two baths and 2,402 square feet. The price per square foot is $114.90. COVINGTON PARK
The home at 915 Meadow Glade Drive, Winter Garden, sold Jan. 29, for $245,000. Built in 2007, it has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,847 square feet. The price per square foot is $132.65. DANIELS LANDING
The town house at 13335 Daniels Landing Circle, Winter Garden, sold Feb. 2, for $145,000. Built in 2004, it has two bedrooms, twoand-one-half baths and 1,347 square feet. The price per square foot is $107.65. GROVE PARK AT STONE CREST
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The home at 436 Home Grove Drive, Winter Garden, sold Jan. 29, for $257,500. Built in 2003, it has four bedrooms, three baths and 2,086 square feet. The price per square foot is $123.44. STONEYBROOK WEST
The home at 1154 Maidenmoor Road, Winter Garden, sold Feb. 3, for $310,000. Built in 2001, it has four bedrooms, three-andone-half baths, a pool and 2,471 square feet. The price per square foot is $125.46. The home at 13413 Fox Glove St., Winter Garden, sold Jan. 29, for $280,000 (REO/bank owned). Built in 2004, it has five bedrooms, four baths and 3,866 square feet. The price per square foot is $72.43. VERDE PARK
The home at 17987 Gourd Neck Loop, Winter Garden, sold Jan. 29, for $448,219. Built in 2015, it has seven bedrooms, four baths and 4,700 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $95.37. WALKERS GROVE TOWNHOMES
The town house at 744 Walkers Grove Lane, Winter Garden, sold Jan. 29, for $241,000. Built in 2015, it has three bedrooms, twoand-one-half baths and 1,873 square feet. The price per square foot is $128.67. WEST ORANGE ESTATES
The home at 1036 N. Fullers Cross Road, Winter Garden, sold Feb. 1, for $399,489 (auction/ REO). Built in 1992, it has four bedrooms, four baths, a pool and 4,592 square feet. The price per square foot is $87.
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