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Come hungry, leave happy The West Orange Chamber of Commerce hosts its 15th annual Best Fest Thursday, March 30. SEE PAGE 3.

YOUR TOWN A LITTLE MORE CONVERSATION

Making a house a home The Rivera family is eager to move into its new, mortgage-free house in Oakland, slated for completion this summer. SEE STORY PAGE 4.

Winter Garden has a connection to Elvis Presley! Did you know that a local resident taught the King of Rock ’n’ Roll how to waterski? Author and WESH anchorperson Bob Kealing will be in Winter Garden to read and sign his new book, “Elvis Ignited: The Rise of an Icon in Florida,” from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, April 6. The event takes place at the Winter Garden Heritage Foundation, 21 E. Plant St.

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The Riveras are the next recipients of a Home At Last home. From left: Elmer J. Rivera with his service dog, Freedom; son Elmer Gabrielle, 15; daughter Paola A., 13; wife Leyda E. Rivera; and son Elmer Jose, 15. Not pictured is Kiko, the family dog.

THEY REALLY ARE A SCREA-UM

Ocoee leaders endorse stricter panhandling law

Newly elected District 1 Winter Garden City Commissioner Lisa Bennett presented Karen Crabtree a check for the Jimmy Crabtree Cancer Fund. The money was left over from Bennett’s campaign account.

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The law establishes multiple restrictions on panhandling and forbids vehicle occupants from offering panhandlers money if they are in traffic on a city right-of-way. GABBY BAQUERO STAFF WRITER

Olympia High thespians go Goth for upcoming production of “The Addams Family.” PAGE 9.

Editor’s note: This is the second story in an ongoing series on panhandling and homelessness in West Orange County. To quell an increase in panhandling anticipated to grow with the

city’s future development, Ocoee officially authorized new restrictions on panhandling during the March 21 commission meeting. The new ordinance, effective immediately, was proposed by the Ocoee Police Department in light of an increase in citizen comSEE OCOEE PAGE 4

Entrepreneur opens West Orange’s first Lagree Fitness studio.

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BEST FEST — “THE TASTE OF WEST ORANGE!” 5 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, March 30, at Starke Lake, 150 N. Lakeshore Drive, Ocoee. This annual West Orange Chamber of Commerce Event will feature 60-plus vendors in a street party-type atmosphere. Cost is $40 in advance or $50 at the door. For more, visit wochamber.com.

FRIDAY, MARCH 31

GENEALOGY FOR NIGHT OWLS 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, March 31, at the West Oaks Library, 1821 E. Silver Star Road, Ocoee. Meet, mingle and share with fellow researchers as you uncover details of your ancestry. Genealogy lectures and technology classes will be offered. Library staff and volunteers will be available for research assistance. Registration required. (407) 835-7323.

GIFT OF SWIMMING POOLSIDE SOCIAL 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, March 31, at SouthWest Aquatics, 205 Windermere Road, Winter Garden. This event will include dinner, wine, beer, bingo, a raffle and silent auction. Activities are poolside; no swimming. Adults only. Cost is $30. For more, visit poolsidesocial2017.eventbrite. com.

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CUISINE CORNER JUNIOR: SPRINGTIME RICE KRISPIES TREATS 2:30 p.m. Saturday, April 1, at the Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St. Learn how to turn a classic delight into a springtime treat! Ages 8 to 18. Registration required at (407) 835-7323. EIGHTH ANNUAL APOPKA ART & JAZZ FESTIVAL 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, April 1, at the Apopka Amphitheater, Northwest Recreation Complex, 3710 Jason Dwelley Parkway,

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Apopka. Some of the best Orange County student artwork, music, agriscience exhibits with live animals and kite-flying will be offered. The festival raises funds for art programs and includes musical performances by middle and high school jazz bands, elementary school choruses and chamber music groups. Food and drink will be available for purchase. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at participating schools and at the event entrance. INSECT MIMICRY 10 a.m. Saturday, April 1, at the Oakland Nature Preserve, 747 Machete Trail. Join entomologist Christy LeDuc and learn how insects impersonate other insects in order to stay alive. Afterward, join in an insect safari hike, traveling the trails in search of insects. Bug nets and containers will be provided. For all ages. Free for ONP members, $5 for others. Register at oaklandnaturepresereve.org/ programs. (407) 905-0054. PARTY AT THE PINES 7 p.m. to midnight Saturday, April 1, at The Pines, 3409 Maguire Road, Windermere. The casual evening of live music, eats, drinks, dancing and a silent auction is hosted by the Windermere Prep Volunteer Association. Tickets

are $100 and include one drink ticket and can be purchased at eventbrite.com/e/party-at-thepines-tickets-31588558228. 16TH ANNUAL WINDERMERE RUN AMONG THE LAKES 7:30 to 11 a.m. Saturday, April 1, starting in downtown Windermere. The 5K and 10K runs take participants along tree-lined streets and bodies of water. The 10K begins at 7:30 a.m., followed by the 5K run/walk at 7:45 a.m. A kids run will begin at 9:15 a.m. before an awards ceremony at 9:30 a.m. Tickets are available at sommersports. com. The event benefits the town of Windermere’s Parks and Recreation Department. 407-876-2563, Ext. 5321.

SUNDAY, APRIL 2

FOLA 40 BENEFIT RIDE 7:30 a.m. Sunday, April 2, starting at Winter Garden’s downtown pavilion, 104 S. Lakeview Ave., and ending at Crooked Can Brewery, 426 W. Plant St. Participants will be raising awareness of the restoration of Lake Apopka, the two trails (West Orange and Lake Apopka Loop) and the need to connect the two trails. Some areas are gravel, so hybrid, mountain or cyclo-cross bikes are recommended. Registrants receive a FOLA 40 T-shirt plus a free drink. Facebook.com/FriendsofLakeApopka.

TUESDAY, APRIL 4

IT CAME FROM AN EGG 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 4, at the West Oaks Library, 1821 E. Silver Star Road, Ocoee. Explore the variety of creatures that come from an egg and enjoy a craft. Examine egg sizes, shapes and colors, as well as interesting places where eggs are laid. Ages 6 to 12. (407) 835-7323.

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EXPLORE DNA TEST RESULTS 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 5, at the West Oaks Library, 1821 E. Silver Star Road, Ocoee. Gedmatch.com is a free website for people who have tested their autosomal DNA for genealogical purposes. (407) 835-7323.

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AARP INCOME-TAX ASSISTANCE 10 a.m. Fridays, April 7 and 14, at the West Oaks Library, 1821 E. Silver Star Road, Ocoee. AARP volunteers will provide free income-tax assistance. Attendees will need to have a valid ID, Social Security card, any tax forms and Annual Benefits Statements (if necessary). Attendees will be seen on a firstcome, first-served basis. For information, aarp.org/taxaide.

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FLAVOR PROFILE BEST FOOD Table Top Catering

The West Orange Chamber of Commerce’s 15th Annual Best Fest in Ocoee will feature more than 60 food vendors.

BEST DESSERT Jeremiah’s Italian Ice

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BEST BEVERAGE Pilar’s Martini

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Black Rock Bar & Grill: Signature steaks cooked on 755-degree tabletop stones

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ith more than 1,000 attendees and dozens of vendors serving up their fares each year, the West Orange Chamber of Commerce’s Best Fest is one of the area’s largest foodtasting expos. And this year, the annual event is celebrating a milestone of 15 years showcasing the food, beverages, businesses and more that are ingrained in the West Orange community. Also known as The Taste of West Orange, Best Fest is again being held at Starke Lake in Ocoee. Be sure to come hungry — more than 60 vendors will bring their favorite dishes and drinks to sample and share with guests.

“We’ve always built it as more of a fun, streetparty atmosphere, and we’ve tried to capitalize on it being on the lake.” — Carrie Wilson, director of events for the WOCC

“We’ve always built it as more of a fun, street-party atmosphere, and we’ve tried to capitalize on it being on the lake,” said Carrie Wilson, director of events for the WOCC. “It’s a beautiful setting and a lot of fun since it’s outside. This is the only one of its kind locally we can find that you pay one admission price at the door and that’s it.” The ticket price of $40 in advance or $50 at the door allows guests unlimited access to all vendors in attendance, and there are no extra costs for samplings once admitted. Another pinnacle of the event is the awards that guests get to decide on themselves. All attendees get to vote on their favorite vendors in five categories: best food, best beverage, best booth, best dessert and best healthy food, the last of which is a new category this year to tie in with the Healthy West Orange initiative. “We’re excited to see the different vendors come and exhibit there. It’s great to be back over in Ocoee and it’s always exciting to see what the vendors are bringing and serving,” Wilson said. “It’s pretty much a surprise when we walk in. We’re looking forward to what they’re bringing and showing the community and chamber members what they’re doing.”

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n 4Rivers Smokehouse n Bates New England Seafood & Steakhouse n Black Market Ribs n Black Rock Bar & Grill* n Cathee Brady Catering* n Chick-fil-A Ocoee and Winter Garden n Cracker Barrel n Crooked Can Brewing Company* n Dead Lizard Brewing Company* n Disney Springs Taco Food Truck n Gator’s Dockside n Hagan O’Reilly’s Irish Pub and Restaurant n House Blend Cafe n Jeremiah’s Italian Ice n Kona Ice of NW Orlando n Market to Table* n Mission Inn Resort & Club n Ms. Bee’s Popcorn & Candy Shoppe n Nothing Bundt Cakes n Orange Technical College — Westside Campus Culinary Team n Pammie’s Sammies n Pilars Martini n Press’d Juice Bar & Kitchen n RusTeak n SeaWorld Orlando n Table Top Catering n Takeout Waiter Restaurant Delivery and Marketing* n The Attic Door n The Big Easy n The Deli Downtown* n The Vineyard Wine Bar and Healthy Bistro n TooJay’s Restaurant and Deli * Note: New this year

IF YOU GO 15TH ANNUAL BEST FEST WHEN: 5 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, March 30 WHERE: 150 N. Lakeshore Drive, Ocoee, along Starke Lake COST: $40 in advance, $50 at the door; 10% discount on purchases of 10 admissions

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INFORMATION: West Orange Chamber of Commerce: (407) 656-1304 or wochamber.com

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Riveras to receive new home AMY QUESINBERRY COMMUNITY EDITOR

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lmer J. Rivera is anticipating the day he can move into his new home in Oakland, which is being built specifically for him and his medical needs. The retired U.S. Army captain and his family will reside in the eighth mortgage-free home provided by the nonprofit Home At Last program. “Capt. Rivera is a very deserving individual,” Gary Atwill, HAL chairman, said. “He had multiple deployments to various locations during his service in the U.S. Army. Capt. Rivera was severely wounded as a result of a mortar attack in Iraq. He was highly decorated as a result of his service to our country.” Rivera and his wife, Leyda; their three children, 13-year-old Paola and 15-year-olds Elmer Gabrielle and Elmer Jose; plus a service dog named Freedom and Kiko the family dog, are living in Elmer Rivera’s native Puerto Rico, until their home on Briley Avenue is completed in June. Their neighbors will be Brandon and Kassandra Wittwer and their three children, also recipients of a Home At Last house.

“My family has been my backbone, my everything. They have been there from me from Day 1. Without family support, you cannot make it through in the military. They have been instrumental in my recovery.” — Capt. Elmer J. Rivera

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All homes built by the organization are between 2,500 and 3,000 square feet in size. The interior is designed to meet the individual and specific needs of each veteran, Atwill said, and all are ADA compliant. Although Rivera gets around without a wheelchair, the house is designed to accommodate one in case he requires one in the future. The layout of their home was designed to simplify his mobility. The retired Army captain said he heard about the Home At Last program a few years ago from his Army Wounded Warrior case manager, and he decided to apply. In October 2015, Rivera learned his family was chosen when he received a call from Atwill. “We could not believe what was happening,” Rivera said. “It was like living a dream. Too many emotions are going through our minds.” He said he waited a few weeks, until Thanksgiving Day, to tell his children and other family members the exciting news. “It was a real blessing and a huge reason to say thanks,” he said. His children were eager to find out as much as possible about their new community, researching the local schools, sports activities and teams and the theme parks. Rivera and his wife are ready for a fresh start in Oakland. “My family has been my backbone, my everything,” he said. “They have been there from me from Day 1. Without family support, you cannot make it through in the military. They have been instrumental in my recovery.” When the Riveras move to Florida, they will be close to a brother in Kissimmee and other family members living in Tampa, so familial support will be nearby. With seven other retired wounded warriors living in Oakland, an automatic support system has already been established. “I think this will be great since we can support each other as we can relate in the different situations we encounter individually and as families,” Rivera said.

“Hopefully, I can be a mentor and help in any way I can.” HOME OF HEROES

Oakland was referred to as the “Home of Heroes” during the groundbreaking ceremony March 18 to signify the start of construction on the Riveras’ home. And the person who spoke those words certainly knows a thing or two about heroes. Jay Garner, a retired U.S. Army lieutenant general, lives in Windermere and was asked to speak at the ceremony. “It is a fitting designation since all eight of the Home At Last veteran homes are located in Oakland,” Atwill said. “The town of Oakland is a warm and welcoming environment for our veterans and their families. The recipients of the homes are all combatwounded veterans who served our country well.” Oakland Mayor Kathy Stark said she is proud to have so many veterans living in the town. SERVICE TO COUNTRY

Elmer J. Rivera was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico. In addition to graduating from many military courses, Rivera holds a Bachelor of Science degree in computer engineering from Norwich University and a master’s degree in business from University of Phoenix. Upon graduation from Norwich in 1995, he was commissioned a Military Police second lieutenant in the U.S. Army. Rivera served in a variety of units throughout his 13-year military career. His assignments included duty with the 301st Military Police Company, 338th Finance Battalion, U.S. Army Garrison Command — Military Police Detachment, U.S. Army Southern Command, 65th Regional Support Command and the 16th Military Police Brigade (ABN). He served in numerous positions as a commissioned officer, including platoon leader, company commander, executive officer and anti-terrorism officer. His deployments include Task Force Aurora, in Guatemala (2000); Operation Noble Eagle, at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico

HOME AT LAST This special program builds homes for combat-wounded permanently disabled veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan war. The chairman is Gary Atwill, a Vietnam War veteran of the U.S. Navy and past president of the Windermere Rotary Club. HAL is finishing its seventh mortgage-free, disability-friendly home for retired Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Brandon Wittwer and his family. A groundbreaking recently took place on the eighth house, for retired Army Capt. Elmer Rivera and his family. All the homes are located in Oakland. Community support is essential. Individuals, clubs, corporations, churches, architects, engineers, contractors, subcontractors and material suppliers all have combined to make these homes a reality.

plaints regarding panhandlers. Modeled after Winter Garden’s panhandling ordinance, Ocoee’s ordinance requires panhandlers to register with the city to obtain a permit. It also makes it illegal for vehicle occupants located in traffic on a city right-of-way to “offer money or other articles of value” to a panhandler. “I believe it’s something that we’ve seen growing throughout the years and there are probably a lot of different reasons for it,” Ocoee Police Deputy Chief Steve McCosker. “We’re in West Orange — a county where we still have, even though there’s a lot of them being cleared, we still have a lot of wooded areas, so homeless people go there. We still have multiple bus stops people use for transit to different locations, and while they’re waiting for the bus, they go ahead and conduct panhandling. So it’s definitely some-

thing that’s growing.” The law prohibits panhandling anywhere within 100 feet of any bus stop, train stop, school or liquor store. It also forbids panhandling in public transportation vehicles and facilities, in city rights-of-way, public parks, fairgrounds, sporting facilities, ATMs, city-owned parking garages and lots, and on private property or commercial retail establishments unless given written permission. “Right now, you have people panhandling on businesses, and the businesses generally don’t realize until later, and they don’t appreciate it,” McCosker said. “And then you have other situations where you have panhandlers who are either panhandling on the streets or on the sidewalks and causing issues with traffic.” The ordinance also sets guidelines for how panhandlers may interact with individuals they solicit. Panhandlers are forbidden

from coming within three feet of the person being solicited unless that person has indicated they wish to make the donation; using profane or abusive language; following a person who walks away or otherwise indicates they are not interested in making a donation; blocking the path of the person being solicited; or using any statements or gestures that could be interpreted as threatening. In addition, it includes provisions to discourage panhandlers from using deceit, such as pretending they are homeless, using makeup to simulate a deformity or injury, pretending to be a military veteran, pretending to be stranded or out of town, and pretending to be mentally or physical disabled. “We’ve had the whole gamut of experiences,” McCosker said. “We’ve had people who truly needed help, and whenever we encounter them, we go ahead and find out what type of help we can

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(2001-03); and Operation Iraqi Freedom, in Iraq (2004). He was deployed to Iraq as the commander of the 301st Military Police Company to perform detainee and military police combat operations in the notorious Abu Ghraib Prison. After the prison abuse scandal, Rivera said, the 301st MP took charge of the Tier 1A of the prison, which housed the high-value detainees and other important Intel assets. He was tasked with setting up a visitation and reception area for the detainees to visit with family. The prison was the target of a massive mortar attack in October 2004, and Rivera was severely injured with mortar shrapnel to his abdominal area. He required more than 18 surgeries, including a colostomy, gastrectomy and splenectomy and the placement of a permanent abdominal mesh. He was also diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury. Contact Amy Quesinberry at amyq@orangeobserver.com.

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assist them with or point them in the direction of where there is that type of assistance. But we’ve also had people on the opposite end of the spectrum who didn’t really need help and were just out for collecting.” But the stricter law, McCosker emphasized, is chiefly targeted to individuals, church groups and sports teams who endanger themselves or others when panhandling in city right-of-ways, vehicular traffic and private property. “A church group will come in and bring about five or six people, and then they’ll go to an intersection like Clarke and Silver Star that’s very busy,” he said. “They’ll be in the medians with buckets and other things trying to solicit donations. And our fear is that it’s just not safe.” Contact Gabby Baquero at gbaquero@orangeobserver.com.

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500 block of Varsity Street. At about 3:30 a.m., officers responded to a call in reference to a 35-year-old with a possible overdose. As officers and paramedics rushed inside the home, one officer noticed a man lying underneath a vehicle in the driveway casually ignoring the situation and holding a tire wrench. The officer found the situation odd and spoke with the man. The man stated he was changing his tires and had known the female inside the house for several months but knew nothing of the overdose. He then stressed he needed to get back to changing the tires. The officer had dispatch check the man’s records. It was discovered the man had an active warrant involving a homicide charge. Two present officers then proceeded in an attempt to handcuff the man. The man wrestled out of their grip and fled. The officer chased him and tasered him. MARCH 12

14990 block of West Colonial Drive. At about 4:20 a.m., officers responded to a call about a suspicious vehicle parked in front of a 7-Eleven and discovered a pickup with a man sleeping in the driver seat. Responding officers noticed the smell of alcoholic impurities emanating from the open driver’s side window and woke him. The officers had trouble understanding him because his speech was slurred. The man said he was coming from Tildenville and claimed he fell asleep because he was diabetic. When asked

repeatedly if he would be willing to perform field sobriety exercises, he aggressively insisted he would not and that he was fine. He was then placed in handcuffs and asked to sit on a curb. While sitting on the curb, the man continually tried to spit on the police officer.

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CITY OF OCOEE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR AN ORDINANCE REGULATING HUMAN SIGNS TO THE OCOEE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE AND CITY OF OCOEE CODE OF ORDINANCES

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10500 block of West Colonial Drive. At about 11:30 a.m., an officer was called to Walmart in reference to retail theft. The officer learned from an employee that a man and woman were observed selecting merchandise from the shelves and replacing the price tags with tags from lower priced items. The individuals then went to the selfcheckout, paid for the items and attempted to leave the store but were detained. The man and woman had only paid $74.96, even though the item were valued at $167. Both individuals were handcuffed and transported to the Orange County Jail. However, once they arrived, the officer noticed the man moving around “in a very erratic manner.” The officer went to investigate and noticed an off-white substance on the floorboard, as well as a small plastic bag containing more of the substance. The woman started crying and told the officer, “That’s not mine.” But the man then said, “That belongs to her, sir.” The officer then asked the man, “If it’s hers, why are you covered in it?” The man explained the woman had thrown the bag at him. The plastic bag, which will be checked for prints, contained 26.3 grams of meth.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CITY OF OCOEE CITY COMMISSION will consider a proposed Amendment to the City of Ocoee Land Development Code relating to Article VIII, Section 8-6, and City of Ocoee Code of Ordinances, Section 153-4. The OCOEE CITY COMMISSION will hold a public hearing on the proposed amendment on TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 2017, AT 7:15 PM or as soon thereafter as practical. The public hearing will be held in the City Hall Commission Chambers located at 150 North Lakeshore Drive, Ocoee. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 8-6 OF THE CITY OF OCOEE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, DEFINING AND REGULATING HUMAN SIGNS; AMENDING SECTION 153-4 OF THE CITY OF OCOEE CODE OF ORDINANCES, PROHIBITING HUMAN SIGNS FOR PURPOSES OF RIGHT-OF-WAY UTILIZATION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Interested parties may appear at the public hearing and be heard with respect to the proposed ordinance above. The complete case file may be inspected at the Ocoee Development Services Department/Planning Division located at 150 North Lakeshore Drive, Ocoee, Florida between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except legal holidays. The Ocoee City Commission may continue these public hearings to other dates and times, as it deems necessary. Any interested party shall be advised of the dates, times, and places of any continuation of these or continued public hearings shall be announced during the hearing and no further notices regarding these matters will be published. You are advised that any person who desires to appeal any decision made at the public hearings will need a record of the proceedings and for this purpose may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the City Clerk’s Office 48 hours in advance of the meeting at 407-905-3105.

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Winter Garden OKs MRI imaging at new office park The commission approved an amendment to the zoning of Daniels Professional Park to include an MRI imaging center. GABBY BAQUERO

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Daniels Professional Park will be a medical and professional office complex with medical offices and facilities located on the northeast corner of Daniels and Roper roads. According to the site plan, the planned commercial development will take up a currently vacant 1.93-acre lot and have five buildings totaling 17,750 square feet. During the March 23 Winter Garden commission meeting, the zoning was amended to allow for MRI and imaging centers, which had been prohibited in accordance with a city ordinance passed in May 2015. “Sometimes, when you’re going through zoning things come up, and I think at the time, we didn’t think it was that big of a deal but now there’s been interest for imaging,” said Ryan Kingry, a realestate broker with Millennia Partners. “So we just wanted to clean up the zoning to essentially allow for all medical uses.” Kingry and his team at Millenia Partners are looking for multiple medical users, including family practices, dentists, orthodontists and specialty doctors, in addition to professional users, such as engineering firms and attorney

offices. But the majority of interest has come from potential medical users, which Kingry suspects might be due to the site’s proximity to Florida Hospital. “With its proximity to Winter Garden Village, the new hospital and new things going on up there, it’s a great place for not only medical but also professional office use,” Kingry said. “Daniels Road is certainly a main corridor there that sort of connects Windermere via Dillard Street up to Winter Garden.” The office park, on which construction will begin near the end of June, is expected to be open by late 2017 or early 2018. Contact Gabby Baquero at gbaquero@orangeobserver.com.

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n After winning the Winter Garden election on March 14 with 63% of the vote, Lisa Bennett took the oath of office before assuming her position as Winter Garden District 1 commissioner. n District 2 Commissioner Bob Buchanan was again selected to be the Mayor Pro Tem. n The vote for ordinance 17-04, regarding the Dillard Pointe PUD rezoning, was postponed again. n Winter Garden approved a Memorandum of Agreement with the Fraternal Order of Police Inc. which amended language in chapter 185 regarding excess premium tax revenues.

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Every night before bed, Winter Garden resident Charlie Campbell used to have his mom spin the globe in his room and randomly point at a place. Then, he would proceed to tell her all about it, even the most obscure of places. Now an eighth-grader at Holy Family Catholic School, Charlie is putting his fascination with geography to good use: He will be one of only 100 fourth- through eighth-grade students in the state to compete in the Florida National Geographic State Bee. Charlie qualified by winning the bee at his school and taking an online test. He and his parents will travel Friday, March 31, to Jacksonville University so he can compete. His intent interest in geography began when his grandfather gave him a world map in second grade. “I was really interested in Egypt at the time and astonished … I didn’t know the world was that big,” he said. His mom, Cyndi, said he studied that map so much it began

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For those who do not get selected in the lottery, they will be placed on a waiting list. But the chances of getting chosen off the waiting list before the school year begins are slim. And once the school year begins, the waiting list is erased. In the case of the VPA Magnet at Dr. Phillips High, students also are required to audition. Last year, Amaya Zhané auditioned to join the VPA Magnet at Dr. Phillips. After weeks of agonizing waiting, she got the news. She had been accepted into the program. “I was extremely happy to continue my training as an actress and really dive deep into my work,” said Zhané, now a junior. “It’s helped me with my core classes because I’m able to have a creative outlet and a healthy balance. It’s also helped me with connections in the community theater world and helped me learn so much more about the technical theater side of the magnet.” Hall refused to think of the prospect of not getting accepted into the Dr. Phillips VPA Magnet, and now that he has received his official acceptance notice, he can’t wait to get started. “They’re the only magnet program that’s in performing arts,” he said of the program. “I know that I can get a good experience from there.” Contact Brittany Gaines at bgaines@orangeobserver.com.

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Driving cancer away Attendees will dust off their boots for an evening in the ‘Wild West’ to support the American Cancer Society. DANIELLE HENDRIX STAFF WRITER

Since the 1970s, American Cancer Society supporters nationwide have been putting a twist on the charitable gala: They’re breaking out the boots, cowboy hats and flannel shirts. At the annual Cattle Barons’ Ball, many guests eschew gowns and tuxedos for traditional Western wear. A charitable gala nonetheless, the ball was first launched in Texas in the 1970s to bring together donors for a fun, relaxing evening of raising funds to fight cancer. While the ball will be ongoing in various places around the country, hundreds of Central Florida attendees will kick the dust up Saturday, April 1, at Rosen Shingle Creek. “It’s a different kind of gala, because people can come in blue jeans and boots if they want, or a fancy party dress,” said Therese Yanochik, the Central Florida Cattle Barons’ Ball event organizer. “It’s a very high-end event, and what’s unique about Orlando’s is that it’s a dine around. We have more than 30 restaurants in the area that come in and prepare the food. It’s neat that people can experience all these different restaurants in one place.” Whether attendees dress in blue jeans and boots or party dresses with a little bling, the focus of the night is on raising money for the American Cancer Society. They’ll get to try their luck at multiple chance drawings, such as the Wine

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Door and Stock Your Saloon. In the Wine Door drawing, attendees buy a key for $25 a piece and take a chance on winning 101 bottles of wine and Spiegleau stemware, valued at $2,000. Whoever gets the winning key that unlocks the door will win all of the wine and stemware. And taking a chance on “stocking your saloon” could pay off in the form of winning a complete bar collection of vodka, gin, rum, bourbon, scotch, whiskey and cordials, plus a full assortment of bar accessories. For $25 per chance, attendees are one lucky draw closer to a fully stocked bar. Guests also will have the opportunity to pan for real gems, win a $5,000 pair of diamond earrings, play carnival games, listen to highenergy band Blue Stone Circle perform, take line-dancing lessons on the dance floor and socialize while enjoying local delicacies. Featured restaurants include Taverna Opa, Rosen Shingle Creek, 4Rivers Smokehouse, Tapa Toro, Bubba Gump Shrimp Co., Capa at Four Seasons Resort, Yak & Yeti, Vital Flair Catering, Crooked Can Brewery, Starbucks, and ABC Fine Wine and Spirits. Last year’s ball raised more than

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$400,000 for cancer research. This year, Yanochik has set the bar even higher, with hopes of raising $500,000. “It’s rewarding just seeing how the Central Florida community has really come together for this event with the dine around and beverage companies, our wonderful volunteers, our committee, the Earls (honorary chairs Tricia and Robert) and Lynette Tipton Steed (event chair) coming together to put this event on,” Yanochik said. “I’m just excited to have everyone come together to raise money for cancer research and patient services.” Contact Danielle Hendrix at dhendrix@orangeobserver.com.

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A beautiful gracious woman died this week. Gloria Ann (Johnson) Harris passed peacefully without pain on Saturday, March 25, 2017, knowing abundant love from family, friends and her Heavenly Father. Ann was born in Atlanta, daughter of many generations of Southern ladies and Steel Magnolias. She moved to Orlando in her teens, attended OHS with her older sister, Jane Johnson (Steele), and was tickled to say they were both “Dixie Debs.” After high school, she briefly attended modeling school in New York until it became apparent she was too short to walk the runway. She returned to Florida, worked at LaPierre Pontiac and met the man of her dreams, Phil Harris, at a USO dance. Phil’s military career swept them across the country to a succession of Air Force bases, where Ann set up new homes for her growing family of three daughters. She lived in many places, but

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An opportunity to hit the ground running For one recent arrival to West Orange County, joining the Winter Garden Runners provided a path to stay in shape and get social in a new community.

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hen Rebecca Young and her husband, Geoff, were scouting areas to live in Florida, West Orange was an easy sell. When the couple from Baltimore came down to visit downtown Winter Garden on a Saturday, the community — boasting fresh produce in January at the farmers market and dozens of people jogging and cycling up and down the West Orange Trail — sold itself. The Youngs followed through and moved to Summerport Vil-

lage in August 2016. Then, the challenge morphed from the logistics of moving from a different state to beginning to integrate themselves into new community. Fortunately, it didn’t take Rebecca long to find the Winter Garden Runners. Rebecca had been more of a gym rat when living up north — partly because of the weather in the winter — but she also had some experience with running groups. So, when she came across the Facebook page for the Winter Garden Runners, she sent the

group a message asking about coming out and what kind of pace they tend to keep. The response was warm and welcoming: Come on out — we have people at all difference paces. After that first run on a Saturday morning last fall, Rebecca had planned to simply return home. “We finished and they said, ‘Aren’t you coming to coffee?’” Young recalled. “And I said, ‘Oh, I guess I am.’” Indeed, the Runners have provided the newcomer to West Orange County not only with a

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The West Orange softball team, which had some inconsistent bats early in the season, broke them out in a big way during the Montverde Academy Invitational Softball Tournament last week. The Warriors (13-2) outscored their opponents 28-5 during the three-day event.

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The Ocoee baseball team hosted its own spring break baseball tournament, sweeping its way through the competition. The Knights (12-1) took both games in a double-header March 20, defeating Lyman 8-7 and East River 2-0. Then, on March 22, Ocoee again beat Lyman — this time 4-3 on a walkoff hit by Luke Henson.

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‘Pilates on steroids’ eople like to call it “Pilates on steroids.” It’s the Lagree Fitness Training Method, pioneered by Sebastien Lagree, and it has arrived in West Orange County. A fitness system that has been embraced by the likes of Kim Kardashian, Sofia Vergara and Ivanka Trump, Lagree Fit OC has come to the area with a location in Winter Garden in a shared space with Garage Mama Fitness and Trinity Sports Performance. In September, a location in Windermere will open in the Westside Shoppes development currently under construction along Country Road 535 near Lakeside Village. Windermere resident Angela Lopez has been a certified Lagree trainer for several years in locations ranging from West Hollywood to Miami. Now, along with her husband and former Major League Baseball star Felipe Lopez, she is bringing the trendsetting methodology here. “(Windermere) is where my husband has lived for the past 15 years or so, and it’s also where we live now, so I’ve always wanted to open a Lagree Fitness studio close

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Angela Lopez became a Lagree Fitness trainer after learning the craft from its creator, Sebastien Lagree. Lopez says she is excited to share the popular training method here in West Orange County.

“I liked that it targeted specific muscle groups and the toning. To me, it targeted (the muscle groups) so directly, and it felt like something achievable, even though it’s a challenging class.” — Angela Lopez

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How did you get into fitness? I was the typical overweight kid. I started getting involved in football in high school and started working out. I picked up body-building magazines and wanted to make my arms look like theirs. I liked the way my body changed. How did you become a trainer? After I graduated high school, I had no clue what I wanted to do, so I started taking general courses in college. I thought becoming an athletic trainer would be cool. But after looking into it, it didn’t seem all that cool, so I got my degree in exercise science. I knew I wanted to do something in the fitness industry. I worked at the FSU’s rec center, and I enjoyed it. So I started looking into personal training.

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What do you enjoy about being a trainer? When people follow the program and begin to see results from it. What is your philosophy? No one program is going to work for everybody. You have to determine what your weak points are and what your body needs and then create a workout program around that. What advice do you give to people starting a workout program? Don’t focus on the end result. Focus on the steps necessary to get to that end result. This prevents you from quitting. What do you do in your free time? I spend time with my family. I have two boys. Weston is 4, and Zane is 6. They’re both soccer players, so I coach my older son’s soccer team. As a coach, my goal is to make sure the kids get something out of it.

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to home,” Lopez said. On a large scale, Sebastien Lagree’s program has become an exercise empire of sorts, with locations springing up across the country. The program utilizes the Megaformer, which Lagree invented, to give a more intense and challenging workout than regularly associated with Pilates. On the official Lagree Fitness website, the ideology is explained: “Put simply, Lagree Fitness is the only workout that effectively combines strength, endurance, cardio, balance, core and flexibility training not only in one session but in each and every move.” In short, it’s an exercise in efficiency, something Lopez recalls

from the first time she took a class at Lagree’s original gym in Los Angeles nearly a decade ago. “I liked that it targeted specific muscle groups and the toning,” Lopez said. “To me, it targeted (the muscle groups) so directly, and it felt like something achievable, even though it’s a challenging class.” Lopez said the affinity celebrities have for the program is telling of its efficiency. For anyone who might have a busy schedule, Lopez said they can come and get in a serious workout in 30 minutes. For the clients who have given it a shot so far, the results have come quickly. Michelle Damon, wife of former baseball star Johnny Damon, said she had tried Pilates before but didn’t like it. She found

her first experience doing a Lagree Fit class with Lopez, though, to be quite different. “I like that, the very first time I did it, I was sore the next day,” Damon said. “I knew it definitely worked.” In addition to the results she says she has seen within the first month of taking the classes with Lopez, Damon also enjoys Lopez’s teaching style in the group setting. “I like that she’s really positive,” Damon said. “There’s a lot of positive, motivational energy.” Because of the design of the Megaformer, Lopez likes to say, “You can’t escape the machine.” In addition to some celebrities in Los Angeles and Miami, she has trained six professional athletes, including her husband.

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“They can’t believe how hard it is,” Lopez said of the pro athletes. “They think it’s going to be easy, and then they’re sweating and screaming.” Felipe Lopez, who has also launched his own business in West Orange named Felipe Lopez Baseball, said the incorporation of the Lagree Fitness method into his overall training method was greatly beneficial to his baseball career.

“This system is highly recommended for the longevity of your career,” Felipe Lopez said. “I’m trying to bring it into that baseball world, because it’s so beneficial for athletes.” So far, Lagree Fit OC has grown quickly and mostly by word of mouth and client referrals. Lopez is optimistic to grow the brand in an area such as West Orange and Windermere, where so many people put an emphasis on taking care of themselves. “I want people to walk in here every day and feel like this is the place they can rest, this is the place they heal, and this is the place where they strengthen themselves,” Lopez said. “When they leave, I want them to walk out feeling fresh and new and better than when they walked in.” Contact Steven Ryzewski at sryzewski@orangeobserver.com.

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Rebecca Young moved to Horizon West from Baltimore last August and immediately got involved with the Winter Garden Runners.

group of people to stay fit with and be accountable to on the trail but also with a new social network. The Youngs have attended a “Friendsgiving” celebration with friends from the Runners, as well as a Christmas party. After some runs, members converge on Axum Coffee — after others, it’s the Crooked Can Brewery at Plant Street Market. In addition to a network of friends, Young — who is a teacher for Orange County Public Schools — said the group dynamic has made her a better runner. Runners often chat while on their

runs, and Young’s desire to remain a part of the conversation forces her to keep a faster pace. “You get in conversation and you don’t want the conversation to die,” Young said. “I always say I have a little-sister mentality. I’m tagging along and don’t want to get left behind because we’re joking and laughing. So my pace has improved here.” Not only has her pace improved, but also Young said the frequency with which she formally competes has, as well. The Runners often negotiate discounts for their members for 5Ks, half-marathons and marathons, and members are always

encouraging others to come race with them. “I’ve done way more races than I ever used to do,” Young said. “I’ve done five half-marathons since moving here, and I’d only done four in my life prior to that.” It all has combined to fulfill the hopes Young said she felt when she first visited the area while still living in Baltimore. “We went over to brunch somewhere, and everyone is jogging and biking and families are out — I said, ‘This is where I want to live,’” Young said. “I was sold.” Contact Steven Ryzewski at sryzewski@orangeobserver.com.

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