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YOUR TOWN COUNTY WANTS YOUR WASTE Orange County Utilities invites Orange County residents to dispose of their hazardous and electronic waste during a free collection event from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 15. It takes place at the Orange County Services Building, 475 W. Story Road, Ocoee. For a list of acceptable items, call the Utilities Sold Waste Hotline at (407) 8366601 or go to ocfl.net/HHW.

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PACKERS NEEDED FOR FOOD BOXES

Southeastern Food Bank and Bread of Life Fellowship are in need of volunteers to pack hundreds of boxes for the Food For Families program Saturday, April 15, and Sunday, April 16. Helpers are needed Saturday from 7 p.m. to midnight and again Easter Sunday starting at 8 a.m. in the cafeteria of Ocoee High School, 1925 Ocoee Crown Point Parkway. For information, call (407) 654-7777 or email office@ breadoflifefellowship.com.

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Judy Bergmeier, left, and Jennifer Page, are closing Page’s Pastiques after 28 years in the same location on Tildenville School Road in Winter Garden.

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Before it was Page’s Pastiques, the store was home to J.S. “Shorty” Reddick’s market. The general store was built in 1928 and for years had a potbellied stove locals sat around playing checkers. One rumor tells of a tunnel running from the store to the house across the street where “hootch” was stored during the days of Prohibition, but this story could never be substantiated.

Andre Melo is the general manager at Pinotti’s Pizza. The restaurant opened Feb. 1 7 and features 40 different pizzas. Brittany Gaines

Page’s Pastiques is going out of business after 28 years. The owners are ready to travel and see the country.

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Brazilian-inspired pizzeria takes slice out of Winter Garden scene Pinotti’s Pizza features 40 different pies at its new location. BRITTANY GAINES STAFF WRITER WINTER GARDEN It’s all-Brazilian,

all-day at Pinotti’s Pizza in Winter Garden. The circular-shaped menu lists

40 different pizza options with many featuring unusual toppings, such as hearts of palm, zucchini, corn and something called catupiry. Nearly everyone orders a SEE PINOTTI’S PAGE 7

Teen to compete in Shakespeare competition.

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WEST ORANGE REPUBLICAN WOMEN FEDERATED 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursday, April 13, at the West Orange Country Club, 3300 West Orange Country Club Drive, Winter Garden. The guest speaker is from Americans for Prosperity, who will talk about political correctness and how it has reshaped American politics. Lunch is $20. RSVP to Rebecca Mellen, rebeccatmellen@gmail. com or (407) 230-5968. WINDERMERE GARDEN CLUB 9:30 a.m. Thursday, April 13, at Windermere Town Hall, 520 Main St. The club invites interested flower lovers to this meeting to hear and watch Lorraine Gabler, a master judge and floral design instructor. Coffee is served at 9:30, and the program begins at 10 a.m. For information, call Peggy at (407) 876-4239.

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FRIDAYS ON THE PLAZA 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, April 7, at the gazebo in downtown Winter Garden. Take a lawn chair and enjoy the bluegrass, folk, Irish and classic country sounds of Mountain Brew. (407) 656-4111. THE WAY OF THE CROSS 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 14, at Quest Church, 1450 Citrus Oaks Ave., Gotha. This is the dramatic retelling of the crucifixion through the eyes of Mary Magdalene, The Centurion, Simon of Cyrene and the Apostle Peter. Admission is free. (407) 293-3696.

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BUTTERFLY BUDDIES 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 15, at Nehrling Gardens, 2267 Hempel Ave., Gotha. This children’s education class will explore the world of butterflies. Participants can tour the historic butterfly haven and take home wildflower seeds to start a butter-

fly garden. Register at nehrlinggardens.org/event/butterfly. Email kassy.holmes@nehrlinggardens.org with questions. COOKIES & MILK WITH A COP 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 15, at the Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St. Take your children to meet local police officers for cookies and milk. This is a great time to interact with officers in a fun and informative environment. Ages 6 to 12. (407) 835-7323. CRUZ N CAR SHOW 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday, April 15, in downtown Winter Garden. Check out the dozens of classic cars that will line West Plant Street. Radio station WJBJ’s Cruisin’ with the Classics will broadcast from the car show. SERENITY PORCH YOGA AT ONP 10 a.m. Saturday, April 15, at the Oakland Nature Preserve, 747 Machete Trail, Oakland. Join yoga instructor Colleen Puglisi for a calming nature yoga class on the serenity porch. Enjoy a relaxing yoga session while being immersed in nature. For all ages and skill levels. Free for ONP members, $5 for others. Register online at oaklandnaturepreserve.org/ programs. (407) 905-0054.

TINY HOUSE: GARDEN 2:30 p.m. Saturday, April 15, at the Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St. Little explorers can learn, grow and play with garden-inspired activities. Ages 2 to 4. Seating is limited. Registration recommended at (407) 835-7323.

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DIY STRING EGG ART 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 18, at the West Oaks Library, 1821 E. Silver Star Road, Ocoee. Get creative this spring using embroidery thread to make colorful eggs to gift or decorate. Ages 11 to 18. (407) 835-7323. HELP THE EARTH 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 18, at the Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St. You’re not too little to help the Earth. Celebrate Earth Day with stories and crafts that honor our planet. Ages 3 to 5. (407) 835-7323.

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CHARITY FUNDRAISER LUNCHEON 11 a.m. Thursday, April 20, at the West Orange Country Club, 3300 West Orange Country Club Drive, Winter Garden. The West Orange Women’s fundraiser will include a fashion show presented by Chico’s in the Winter Garden Village at Fowler Groves. Contact Dot Ansel for informa-

tion and reservations: (407) 258-8155 or dotansel@aol.com. DIY GLASS PAINTING 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 20, at the Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St. Enjoy a summertime beverage in a glass hand-painted by you. Paint and glassware will be provided; all you need to bring is your creativity. Ages 18 and up. Registration required at (407) 835-7323.

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BIBBIDI BOBBIDI BOO 2:30 p.m. Saturday, April 22, at the Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St. A royal celebration awaits you! Attend in your finest princess and knight attire for a magical time with stories, activities and more. Ages 3 to 5. (407) 835-7323. NIGHT AT THE PRESERVE 6 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, April 22, at the Oakland Nature Preserve, 747 Machete Trail, Oakland. Funds generated from the elegant evening of fine food and drinks will assist ONP in its mission to help children understand the fragile balance between mankind and the environment. The evening also includes live music, a sunset toast and silent art auction. Tickets are $50. To reserve a spot, go to oaklandnaturepreserve.org. Questions: (407) 905-0054.

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SIX MONTHS, 26 ARRESTS Interagency teamwork led to the arrest of 26 drug dealers in Winter Garden. GABBY BAQUERO STAFF WRITER

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ood old-fashioned detective work — engineered by the West Orange Narcotics Task Force — led to a historic drug bust in Winter Garden. The daylong warrant roundup of 26 suspected drug dealers was the result of a six-month investigation, which included work of undercover detectives from the Ocoee and Winter Garden police departments, as well as the support and resources provided by the Orange County Sheriff’s Office. OCSO Sheriff Jerry Demings lauded the task force’s hard work and the implication of their success. “The message we’re sending here is if you want to engage in illegal drug trafficking, we don’t want any place in Orange County to exist for you to be able to do so,” Demings said, adding that the arrests of the 26 individuals would improve the quality of life for many in the east Winter Garden community.

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As OCSO’s swat team and WONTF spent an eight-hour day conducting the warrant roundup on March 29, they found and seized eight firearms, more than 14 grams of heroin, more than 18 grams of powder cocaine and more than 28 grams of crack cocaine, Xanax and oxycodone and cannabis. The investigation produced 71 charges built against a total of 31 suspects charged with the sale and delivery of multiple illegal

DRUGS SEIZED > 18 GRAMS of powder cocaine > 14 GRAMS of heroin > 28 GRAMS of crack cocaine, Xanax and oxycodone drugs, said Demings, who emphasized that the individuals — despite living within a fiveblock radius — were not part of a drug ring. Although 26 individuals were arrested, five still remain at large. “It’s no easy task, what these agents were able to do — investigating to make these arrests,” said Capt. Carlos Espinosa, the WONTF commander. “That is a very tight-knit community, and it’s hard to go out there and buy drugs from there, because they all know each other and they’re usually very careful about who they sell drugs to, which makes it very hard to catch them. So, hopefully

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this time some of them will get some better punishments.” Winter Garden Lt. Scott Allen said the safety of the undercover detectives and appropriate documentation are paramount when conducting an investigation of this magnitude. “The biggest challenge … is to make sure you’re documenting your evidence properly, you’re taking good images and good notes that are detailed so that the ultimate outcome is not a waste of time,” Allen said. “So that when these arrests are made, these people don’t get released because of an error. And that’s the biggest challenge in any investigation — to make sure you’re submitting everything correctly and doing the best you can to keep these people off the street.”

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WHAT ABOUT DEMAND? Although cutting off drug supply is an important part of the equation, lawenforcement officials know it’s only half of the problem. During her 2017 State of the County Address on Friday, April 7, Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs said agencies must be as vigilant in attacking the demand for drugs, as well. Jacobs helped launched the Orange County Heroin Task Force to address an alarming spike in heroin overdoses. “Here’s the reality: Our local law enforcement continues to pursue dealers that prey on the addicted,” Jacobs said during her speech. “But we recognized that if we concentrated only on trying to cut off the supply — without also addressing the demand, we would never be successful.” Jacobs went on to identify the task force’s recent progress, including state lobbying for use of Naloxone and Vivitrol by local law enforcement. Naloxone is known to counteract the effects of heroin and has aided officers in saving more than 80 lives, while Vivitrol, she continued, has proven useful in helping individuals suffering from heroin addiction.

“It’s no easy task, what these agents were able to do — investigating to make these arrests. That is a very tight-knit community, and it’s hard to go out there and buy drugs from there …” — Capt. Carlos Espinosa, the WONTF commander

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City leaders have readied a document detailing the city’s goals and objectives, along with recommended policy changes, called the Evaluation and Appraisal Report. According to state law, every jurisdiction must evaluate its progress in meeting the goals and polices outlined in its current comprehensive plan and then determine what, if any, changes are required. During the April 4 Ocoee City Commission meeting, city staff presented the resulting report to the city commissioners for its first reading as ordinance 201703. Commissioners gave their unanimous approval to transmit the report to the Department of Economic Opportunity. According to the EAR, the proposed main goals are to promote an economic strategy that paves the way for more business creation; enhance the city’s character, identity and livability through neighborhood planning programs that establish planning policies and guidelines for growth; and develop a transportation system that supports Ocoee’s character and satisfies residents’ desired quality of life. To fulfill those goals, staff identified issues the city could target with revisions, which included community character and design, conservation, neighborhood revitalization, utility infrastructure, transportation connectivity and mixed-use employment and commercial centers. To promote an economic development program, the report details policies intended to enhance the continued use of intergovernmental collaboration and tax incentives, as well as a streamlined review and permitting process for the types of businesses the city targets. To preserve its unique community character, staff suggested the creation of standard design guidelines and zoning regulations

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n Commissioners authorized the Ocoee Fire Department’s $7,123.32 purchase of Holmatro Spreaders, which are used to help victim trapped in their vehicles after an auto crash to escape. n Commissioners approved to award a $322,265 construction contract for multiple road repaving projects to The Middlesex Corporation. The roads to be paved include Wurst Road (from Peters Avenue to the railroad crossing east of Spring Lake Circle), Delaware Street, Seventh Street and Lakewood Avenue (at the elementary and middle schools).

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13220 block of West Colonial Drive. At about 7:30 p.m., police responded to a call about an unwanted person inside a store. The complainant, an employee of the store, informed the officer the person in question had previously walked out without paying for merchandise on numerous occasions. The employee did not want to press charges for the previous thefts but did state the store wanted the male trespassed. The man told the officer he did not have identification on him. While walking toward the store exit, the officer noticed the man, who was following behind, make a quick movement and realized the man had placed a DVD atop a clothing rack and was pulling his hand away. But the man said he did not place the DVD there. As they both approached the exit, the man advanced toward the officer — despite the officer’s commands to stay put — closed the gap between them and ran out the door. But the officer learned through the employees

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that promote a more urban style of development within the city’s community redevelopment and historic downtown areas. To accomplish such a task, the city advised focusing on the creation of neighborhood and areawide planning programs that implement a more communitybased neighborhood planning process, an integrated street network, a more sustainable mix of land uses, public gathering places, pedestrian-oriented character and human-scale aesthetics. Lastly, the city recommended transportation that accommodates a more multimodal transportation network with intersection improvements and bicycle and pedestrian designated facilities via coordination with Orange County, Metroplan Orlando, the Florida Department of Transportation and other municipalities. Contact Gabby Baquero at gbaquero@orangeobserver.com.

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1850 block of East Silver Star Road. At about 12:45 p.m., officers responded to a store to conduct a retail theft investigation. According to a store employee, two females had been selecting several items and concealing them inside their purses. The employee reportedly said that during one instance, she heard one of the females say, “Oh this would be a great gift item,” and then proceed to place it in her purse. Officers detained and questioned the two females, a mother and daughter, but both claimed they did not know what the officers were talking about and that they had full intention to pay for the items. A search of the women’s purses produced several items, cosmetic products, batteries and soap totaling $90.95.

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Habitat hires new development director Marilyn Hattaway brings years of nonprofit service to the organization’s West Orange chapter. AMY QUESINBERRY COMMUNITY EDITOR WINTER GARDEN Marilyn Hattaway owned a successful company for many years but was looking to do something more meaningful. She took a position as executive director of Hospice of the Comforter Foundation, and she loved the work she was doing, but she was crying daily, and the overwhelming sadness was affecting her mentally. When a position became availAmy Quesinberry able at Habitat For Humanity in Seminole County & Greater Marilyn Hattaway has been hired as the new director of development for West Orange Habitat For Humanity. Apopka, she branched out again. The job has been the perfect fit for incredible and passionate team nities for better childcare, bet- surround our work with corporaHattaway for several years. She of staff and board members that ter food. … It just gives them a tions, churches, foundations and recently accepted another Habi- prides itself on excellence.” leg up. The dignity of first-time individuals who want to help us tat position — as West Orange Board Chairman Tom Runnells homeowners, it’s just incredible. fund and build homes for really Habitat For Humanity’s new said: “We view her appointment (It benefits) generations to fol- deserving families,” Hattaway director of development. as a sign of our commitment to low — if mama is a homeowner, said. Her passion for nonprofit orga- being a leader in service to our chances are they are going to be For information on getting nizations continues in this role, community. Our ministry and homeowners, too.” involved with West Orange Habwhere she wants to build on the the increasing vision led us to West Orange Habitat For itat for Humanity, visit westoraffiliate’s success of building four look for an addition to our team Humanity was founded in 1990 as angehabitat.org or call Marilyn homes last year. who will fit in with our plans for an affiliate of Habitat for Human- Hattaway at (407) 809-4411. “I am excited to continue the future growth, and it is fortunate ity International. Its primary goal “I love fundraising; I love to say, legacy of Habitat in our commu- that we were able to find someone is to build homes for God’s people ‘What’s in your wallet?’” she said. nity and look forward to working of Marilyn’s caliber to fulfill this in need in Ocoee, Winter Garden, “If people know they are giving with the team to build more homes role.” Oakland, Tildenville, Dr. Phillips, to a really great mission, and they for more families,” Hattaway said. She took the helm in early Lake Buena Vista and Winder- know they can trust that we are “I am fortunate to be joining an March and said the ministry con- mere. The affiliate office is locat- fiscally responsible and all the siders it a privilege to serve low- ed in the new ReStore at 13369 W. money we raise goes directly into to moderate-income families. Colonial Drive in Winter Garden. construction, they like that.” “I love the idea of affordable “West Orange has a lot of housing,” Hattaway said. “Hous- property available and a lot of Contact Amy Quesinberry at ing gives them better opportu- volunteers, and we just need to AmyQ@orangeobserver.com.

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WOMEN TO DON HARDHATS FOR BUILDING PROJECT On Saturday, May 13, 25 local women are coming together to work on a Habitat For Humanity house in Oakland. They have been nominated by their peers and will be working from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. alongside Kelly Arbogast — a single mother of two teenage sons who has multiple sclerosis and is confined to a wheelchair. Each nominee can set up her fundraising page at firstgiving.com/WestOrangeHFH/west-orange-womenbuild-2017. The nominees are part of a larger network of women across the country who have committed to raising funds and hitting hammer to nail during National Women Build Week. The week was established to spotlight the homeownership challenges faced by women. National Women Build Week is held just before Mother’s Day. West Orange Habitat For Humanity launched its inaugural 25 Strong West Orange Women Build event with a goal of $25,000. Hosting the event during this week reinforces the message that every woman can make a difference through learning and using construction skills. More than 98,000 women from all 50 states have volunteered at the nine previous National Women Build Week events, which were developed in partnership with Lowe’s.

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New chapter AMY QUESINBERRY COMMUNITY EDITOR

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isco music plays throughout the crowded store as people zigzag their way along the haphazard aisles, the scent of yesterday in the air. A steady stream of curious window shoppers mingle with folks walking in with an exact item in mind — such as the bootclad man looking for pictures frames, with or without the glass. The calendar is approaching the final weekend of Page’s Pastiques, the 28-year-old “antiques and uniques” store nestled between Winter Garden and Oakland. A woman looks through the white and yellowing doilies, pondering what she could create with the aid of Pinterest. Another left with an armful of embroidery hoops. One man flips through some loose pages that have come separated from a photo album as old as the music overhead. “Some things are meant to sell; some are not,” he says, shrugging his shoulders. SAYING GOODBYE

Jennifer Page and Judy Bergmeier, co-owners of the shop for nearly three decades, have decided it is time to sell their inventory, retire and enjoy life. “This has been my most fun job that I’ve ever had,” Page said on a recent Saturday. “I never really worried about selling anything, because eventually it sold. But

now I have a deadline, and it’s making me nervous.” Page’s Pastiques is closing its doors Saturday, April 22. Most of the items have been marked down to 50% off. Page is hoping someone will come forward with an offer to buy the remaining inventory. What doesn’t sell will either be taken to their home in Montverde or sold at auction. There are shelves of lamp bases and lamp shades, vintage clothing, aprons, tools, knickknacks and tchotchkes and trinkets, vinyls, jewelry, a brass and copper Turkish cooker. The shelves and racks themselves are for sale, as well. Page grew up with eight siblings, so money was tight, and she developed an appreciation for things that could be repurposed. “My dad would come home with something he found on the street,” she said. “We never had anything new.” When she was in her early 20s, she began refinishing furniture in the evenings as a side job. One thing led to another, and she eventually opened her store. Page and Bergmeier have made a living selling used items. They have stocked their inventory through the years by making trips to the Webster Westside Flea Market and, occasionally, Renninger’s Flea Market and Antique Center in Mount Dora. Phone calls to the shop inquiring about some items someone wanted to sell prompted a visit to the person’s home. “We buy things outright,” Page said. “I pride myself in being honest with people. If I didn’t think I could get something out of it, I would tell them, and I think they

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appreciated that.” Some unusual merchandise has found its way to the store, including snow toboggans, a bicycle with an ice cream box in front and an old florist’s handcart. They all sold. “We have people who come in almost on a daily basis,” Page said. “Some come in weekly, some monthly, some when they come into town. We get to know them over the years. They come in and know what they’re looking for.” The weather Saturday afternoon drew folks to outdoor festivals and events, and customers wandered into the store to take a peek. Among them was Dennis Mahler, who once opened the shop with Page each morning. On this particular day, he sat in a nearby rocking chair, watching the owners ring up purchases on a mid1800s cash register. “We’ve had lots of assistance from close friends and family over

the years, and it’s been very much appreciated,” Page said. At 70 and 68, she and Bergmeier are ready to freely enjoy their days and explore. They have plans to hit the road in their new motor home, having already put more than 4,000 miles on it when they tested it out in the first month. Andy Butler, of Decologics, will be acquiring the property on Tildenville School Road and adding a second Winter Garden location. Until April 22, Page’s Pastiques is open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday or anytime by appointment. Call (407) 877-3845 or (407) 760-9075 for an appointment or to discuss purchasing the remainder of the inventory. Contact Amy Quesinberry at AmyQ@orangeobserver.com.

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When Matheus Freitas arrived in Florida five years ago, he had no friends and spoke no English. And food was one of the things he missed most, he said. “We didn’t have a place to go that was close to home where we could eat (Brazilian) food,” said Freitas, a waiter at the Pinotti’s and a sophomore at West Orange High School. Today, he speaks English with hardly any trace of an accent, but that doesn’t mean he’s abandoned his roots. “It’s my country, and you have to love your country,” Freitas said about Brazil. While at work, he often chats in Portuguese with customers, which he said is a nice relief from speaking and hearing English all the time, he said. “If you want to sit back and eat good food with friends, this is a good place to do it,” he said.

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IN OTHER NEWS n Oakland Police Chief Steven Thomas used a grant to purchase 11 Automatic External Defibrillators, one for each of the town’s police vehicles. The value of these life-saving devices is $24,000; the town received the grant money after all OPD personnel completed Heartsaver CPR/AED provider training through Orange County Emergency Medical Services. n Commissioners discussed the future of the town’s community garden, which was started on Sadler Avenue in 2011. A majority of the 28 plots are rented, but many are overgrown.

tice integrated medicine, such as vitamin therapies. Commissioner Mike Satterfield told the applicants the commission needed a better understanding of what Charfren would be doing at the center. Schultz said there is no intent to store prescription medicines onsite. The commission approved the first reading of the ordinance with stipulations that the applications would return to a future meeting with answers. The original B&B was established by special exception in May 2000. Contact Amy Quesinberry at AmyQ@orangeobserver.com.

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very day, Paige Pedersen reads Shakespeare. It’s been years since she fell in love with the playwright’s works, and now she’s taking that love to The Big Apple. After winning first place at the district level of the National Shakespeare Competition, Pedersen, a senior at Olympia High School, is one of 56 students from across the United States who will be competing in the national

competition on May 2. For the past two years, Pedersen has competed in the National Shakespeare Competition at Olympia and at the district level but had never advanced to the national level. “I was so shocked,” Pedersen said about her win. Pedersen’s love of Shakespeare has been years in the making. The first Shakespeare play she read was “Romeo and Juliet,” but she didn’t fall in love until she cracked open “Macbeth.” SEE THINE PAGE 10

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“After I read ‘Macbeth’ was really when the light bulb went off,” she said. “It’s so amazing.” And although most people find the Old English challenging to digest, Pedersen wanted to delve deeper into the unfamiliar language. “It intrigued me,” she said. “I wanted to know exactly what they were saying.” Now she has no problem picking up one of Shakespeare’s works and understanding the dialogue and storyline. It’s a learned skill, she said. To qualify for the National Shakespeare competition, Pedersen had to prepare 20 lines of a Shakespeare monologue. She choose one of Rosalind’s monologues from “As You Like it.” For the district competition, which included dozens of students from schools across Central Florida, she presented her monologue plus a sonnet. For the national competition, she will recite both Shakespeare pieces but also will be asked to

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perform a cold reading out of one of Shakespeare’s works. To prepare for the competition, Pedersen spends her days reading random Shakespeare passages. “If I know the play and the context, it’s easier,” she said of cold readings. “If I have no idea where it’s from, that’s a lot harder.” One of Shakespeare’s more challenging plays is “Julius Caesar,” Pedersen said. “There is so much you have to study about the rules and the government,” she said. But for all her love of Shakespeare, Pedersen has yet to perform in a Shakespeare play. She has been involved in the theater program at Olympia High School since she was a freshman, although her theater days began before high school. “I started doing it at my church,” Pedersen said. “It was totally the Lord who brought me into that position, and it’s what He’s calling me to do.” And there is nothing quite like being on stage with the lights illuminating your every move as hundreds of eyes watch from the

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a.m. Thousands of candy-filled eggs will be scattered across the lawn. Admission is free. Children can enjoy a variety of fun activities, such as arts and crafts, face painting and bounce houses, and the Easter Bunny will be available for photos. Attendees are encouraged to take non-perishable food items to be donated to the West Orange Christian Service Center. For information, contact the Ocoee Parks and Recreation Department at (407) 905-3180 or visit ocoee.org. n Ocoee Church of God, 1105 N. Lakewood Ave., is hosting a free event for children 3 to 11 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 15. The afternoon includes an egg hunt and bounce house, plus cotton candy, popcorn and free food. n Elevation Christian Church, 300 S. Bluford Ave., Ocoee. Free Easter egg hunt with 10,000 eggs and a bounce house following the 10:30 a.m. service.

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Downtown blossoms at annual Spring Fever Caroline Chomanics, a caretaker at the Nehrling Gardens in Gotha, shopped for ferns.

Mitch Armstrong Nursery tempted passers-by with a beautiful assortment of mini succulents. Left: David Mackey and his wife, Joy, from David Mackey Designs in Apopka, sold various pallet signs quoting cute, funny or spiritual sayings. Ron Hawkins spent eight hours creating a detailed masterpiece on the sidewalk of a tricolored heron using chalk for the sidewalk chalk art contest.

Becky Sloan, owner of Leesburg-based business Knots & Pots, displayed her plant hangers, which she knits together using yarn, recycled cord and other materials.

Air plants were seen adorning many vendors’ tents.

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undreds of West Orange residents descended upon the cobblestone streets of Winter Garden for the The Bloom & Grow Garden Society’s annual Spring Fever in the Garden. This year’s festival, held April 8 and 9, featured vendors’ tents and booths lined up along Plant Street selling varieties of flora, gardenthemed art and outdoor home décor. Attendees also had the chance to participate expert-led panels on topics related to gardening and botany, a silent auction and raffle, munch on delicious food from food trucks, compete in a sidewalk chalk art contest and dance to live music.

Three-year-old Alessandra Lopez became an expert at catching butterflies in the Butafrog Butterfly Exhibit.

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Lakeview High School cheerleaders chosen for the 1967-68 season are Janet Barnes, Janet Brown, Nancy Dorsey, Barbara Foote, Jeannie Joiner, Linda Norwood, Terry Sutton and Cynthia Warden.

75 years ago

Miss Dewey Vick was reelected mayor of Oakland. Harold Henschen, on the Town Council since 1917, also was re-elected, and Carson Mink will start a new term. A formal opening has been held of the recreation center in the Edgewater Hotel for soldiers stationed in the area. Mrs. P.C. Peters is chairman of the project, which is under Civic Defense. The center will be open nightly, and girls in the community are invited to come in any evening. Two chaperones will be on hand.

45 years ago

Turkey Lake Village Shopping Center is now being built at the corner of Conroy and Kirkman roads.

65 years ago

The Windermere Players will present “The Zinnia Circle” at the Club House. Playing lead roles are Joe Burch, Betty Grady, Hardy Sullivan, Dr. Paul Ducharme, Evelyn Keers, Mickey Kornohan, Valerie Scott, John Naboris, Col. E.L. Brackney and Sandy Huppel.

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THE WINTER GARDEN TIMES APRIL 19, 1979 Walt Disney World advertised a concert at the Magic Kingdom featuring four popular performers of 1979: Ray Stevens, Ronnie Milsap, Bobby Goldsboro and Margo Smith. The ticket price was less than $10 and included the concerts and all of the rides. That’s quite a deal!

40 years ago

Cindy Matheison was chosen to attend Girls’ State by the American Legion Auxiliary. The other candidates were Ann Tope, Kathy Fenner and Kathy Munger.

70 years ago

Raymond Dickson, owner of Dickson’s Electric in Winter Garden, was in Jacksonville to see new appliances being manufactured by General Electric Company. “Of all the appliances displayed, I was most amazed at the new disposal that disposes of garbage right at the sink,” he said.

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Harry and Nelda Fleming, of Winter Garden, celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary. They were married in Sanford in 1957.

FROM THE ARCHIVES A group of children poses with Easter baskets on a cloudy Sunday in what appears to be the mid-1950s. The photograph is housed in the WGHF archive, but none of the children has been identified; on the reverse is written “Mrs. Browder, Mrs. Petris.” Can you help? Call the Winter Garden Heritage Foundation at (407) 656-3244.

The Winter Garden Heritage Foundation, which seeks to preserve our heritage and architecture while creating new cultural experiences, is celebrating its third decade with the debut of its new History Research and Education Center.

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World War II veteran George Claflin, of Winter Garden, received his Bronze Star 62 years after his service in the U.S. Army during the Battle of the Bulge.

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After falling short of making the junior varsity baseball team at West Orange as a freshman, Diego Chavez worked hard to make it as a sophomore. Page 18.

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The Olympia High girls water polo team won the school’s first state championship in a girls team sports this past weekend, defeating Gulliver Prep 7-4 in the FHSAA State Championship Game. The Titans finished the season with a perfect 31-0 record. For more on the historic feat, visit ObserverPreps. com.

Caleb Smith placed eighth in the state in his weight class, while Julian Pittman recorded a bench press of 400 pounds at the FHSAA State Championships. STEVEN RYZEWSKI SENIOR SPORTS EDITOR

The West Orange High boys weightlifting team was represented by two athletes last week at the FHSAA State Championships in DeLand. Seniors Caleb Smith (129 pounds) and Julian Pittman (heavyweight) each were district and regional champions before making it to the state meet. Smith, appearing at the state meet for a second consecutive year, placed eighth in the state at 129 pounds, lifting 230 pounds for his bench press and 205 pounds for his clean-and-jerk — concluding an impressive career. “Caleb is a four-year letterman on our weightlifting team,” coach Bob Head said. “As a freshman, he beat out a senior. … He made it last year, had a good experience, and I think that helped him this year.” In 2016, Smith scratched on his clean-and-jerk and therefore finished toward the bottom of standings — something he used as motivation for this time around. “Last year was a disappointment because of that, and this year my goal was to come back from that,” Smith said. Smith, who also was on the cheerleading team this year and competed in water polo and wrestling in years past, said he

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West Orange baseball junior Doug Nikhazy achieved a first for the program over the past two weeks, pitching consecutive no-hitters. Nikhazy no-hit the Wekiva Mustangs March 31 in a 13-0 win for the Warriors that lasted five innings. Against Lake Brantley April 7, Nikhazy again tossed a no-hitter in a 10-0 win that also lasted five innings. The Warriors are 16-3.

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The West Orange softball team beat nationally ranked Scott County April 4, 5-3. The victory was one of three last week for the Warriors (18-2). West Orange also defeated Wekiva 14-0 April 6 and then defeated The First Academy 15-0 April 7. For more on the Warriors’ big week, visit ObserverPreps.com.

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The Legacy Charter softball team topped Foundation Academy 13-12 April 4. Photos from the game are available at ObserverPreps.com.

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Julian Pittman, left, and Caleb Smith represented West Orange at the state weightlifting meet last week.

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golf swing. They were looking for children to be featured in a golfrelated advertisement. After verifying the company was, in fact, real, the family sent in Bradley’s photos. That was on a Thursday. By that following Sunday, the family was informed Bradley was one of the agency’s top picks. If he was chosen, he would have to be in Tampa the next morning for a photo shoot. “We were kind of ready for it in SEE REWARDING PAGE 19

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Diego Chavez was disappointed when he didn’t make the junior varsity baseball team at West Orange High as a freshman, but he didn’t let that disappointment get the best of him. Chavez went to work and made the team as a sophomore, and now he leads the Warriors (155) in batting average and RBIs.

How much did getting cut as a freshman motivate you to work harder and make it as a sophomore? A lot. Trying to make this team, especially, (because) there are a lot of kids who try out — it motivated me a lot. What did you identify as areas you needed to improve upon to make it as a sophomore? I had to work a lot on trying to get bigger and trying to build muscle. I especially had to build my hitting up.

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When you made the team, how did that feel? Oh, it was amazing — best day ever. Which of the team’s 15 wins so far have you been most proud? They’ve all been pretty good games. I think the (two) wins against Lake Brantley were pretty satisfying. Who is your favorite MLB player? Jose Altuve, because he’s like 5-foot-7, and he’s really shown that size doesn’t matter on the field.

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Shea Moran and the West Orange girls team cruised to a district title last week.

Both the boys and girls lacrosse teams from West Orange High topped the competition at their respective district tournaments last week, earning playoff berths in the state playoffs beginning this week. The West Orange boys lacrosse team first defeated Apopka in the District 11 Semifinals April 4 at Montverde Academy, 17-1. That led to a district championship match against Montverde Academy, which had defeated Lake Minneola 17-12 in the opposite semifinal. In the district final April 6, Nick Witten and Mikey Berkman each had four goals and an assist for the Warriors in a 14-4 victory. Sam Malaussena had seven saves in goal. The Warriors (17-2) will travel to take on Bishop Moore (16-2),

which handed West Orange one of its two defeats this season, at 7:30 p.m. on April 13 in the FHSAA First Round Play-In Game. While the West Orange boys team was handling its business down the road in Lake County last week, the girls team was doing so on the home turf of Raymond Screws Stadium. The Warriors (12-7) first defeated Apopka 21-1 April 4. Two days later, in the District 9 championship, West Orange’s girls team secured a second consecutive playoff berth with a 16-5 win over East Ridge. Like the boys team, the Warriors girls team will be on the road for their First Round Play-In Game April 13. West Orange will travel to Lake Highland Prep (13-7). That contest scheduled to start at 7 p.m.

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What do you like to do with your down time when you’re not playing baseball or studying? Just sleep and go to the gym — try to get better.

has improved his bench press and clean-and-jerk by about 60 pounds, respectively, during his varsity lifting career. For Pittman, a captain on the Warriors football team this past fall, making state in weightlifting was a nice perk after a disappointing senior campaign on the gridiron. Pittman scratched on his clean-and-jerk, compromising his chance at finishing in the top

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10 at state but still can lay claim to a successful 400-pound bench press in DeLand. “I’ve never had a kid in highschool bench over 400 pounds,” Head said. “It’s amazing and he’s a great kid — we love him to death.” Pittman only has been on the team for his junior and senior seasons and said he has improved his bench press by about 50 pounds in one year’s time. He increased his cleanand-jerk by about 40 pounds.

Pittman has worked with Head and also coach Vernon Frett to achieve his improvements. For perspective, had Pittman been able to match the 265 pounds he successfully cleaned-and-jerked at regionals, he would have had a meet total of 665 pounds — good for ninth place in the state. Contact Steven Ryzewski at sryzewski@orangeobserver.com.

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case it happened,” said Bradley’s dad, Nick Royer. Late Sunday afternoon, they got the call — Bradley had been chosen. “When I heard about it, I was like, ‘Wow, they choose me?’” said Bradley, now 10. The advertisement was for Under Armour Next, but that was all the Royer family was told. They had no idea what they were walking into on Monday morning when they arrived in Tampa. “I thought there were going to be all these kids there, but it was just (Bradley),” Nick said. Bradley was immediately swept away to the dressing room. “We came in, I got to put on all these clothes, which I really liked,” Bradley said. “Then I had to put on makeup so I would look better in pictures.” The makeup part was a bit weird, Bradley said, but he took it in stride and got ready for the cameras. “There were more cameras there than I’ve ever seen in one place,” he said. Completely decked out in Under Armour gear, Bradley was asked to perform his golf swing over and over. “They had to check each one to figure out which one was better,” Bradley said about the photos. More than 400 pictures later, things were winding to a close, but they told Bradley to stick around just a little longer. That’s when Jordan Spieth walked in — Bradley recognized him immediately. “When he came in through the

back door I said, ‘Wow, I can’t believe my eyes; he’s my favorite golfer,’” Bradley said. What impressed Bradley the most about Spieth was his height. “He was much taller than I thought,” Bradley said. Instead of rushing off the stage to Spieth’s side, Bradley invited Spieth onto the stage for a photo-op. The two took some photos together before Spieth hustled off to the dressing rooms to prepare for his own round of photos. “He was very nice,” Bradley said. But Bradley couldn’t brag to his friends about his meeting with Spieth. In fact, he couldn’t say anything about the photo shoot until the advertisement was published. “You were almost on a gag

order,” Nick said. “You couldn’t say anything about anything.” When Bradley’s teachers asked him why he had missed school on Monday, he told them he was under contract and couldn’t tell them. Finally in July, the advertisement was published on the Under Armour Next website. “We were visiting my grandparents, and we were all in the kitchen when my mom went on the site,” Bradley said. “Everybody wanted to see it.” The advertisement features Bradley and Spieth side-by-side in a finishing swing. Once the advertisement was published, Nick discovered why Bradley had been chosen for the ad — the agency wanted a kid who emulated Spieth’s golfing style.

“Their swings and finishes were identical,” Nick said. And that resemblance is no mistake. Bradley has longadmired Spieth and has tried to imitate Spieth’s style. “I try to copy him,” Bradley said. “My coach even told me to emulate Jordan with my stance.” Bradley, who said he is taking the sport seriously, golfs several times a week, and a copy of that photo of him and Spieth hangs on the Royer’s kitchen wall. “It’s not every day that you get to have a one-on-one with no other kids there,” Bradley said. “It was pretty special.”

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THURSDAY, MAY 7, 2015

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Leadership West Orange completes Healthcare Day

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he 2016-17 Leadership West Orange class, the “West Orange Crushers,” recently toured the area on Healthcare Day. The group visited Florida Hospital Winter Garden, toured the new Orlando City Stadium and explored the Florida Hospital Apopka construction site. Thank you to series sponsor Florida Hospital Winter Garden for making this program possible!

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Thursday, April 13, 2017

TONY HUBBARD REALTY

APRIL FEATURED PROPERTIES

DIRECT LAKEFRONT

4/3 on Lake Minnehaha, located in prestigious Margaree Gardens. Gorgeous views! Granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances. Comes with home warranty! G4839901 ............................................................ $479,900 Kaley Hansen Realtor Coldwell Banker Tony Hubbard Realty Direct 352-250-4563 Office 352-394-4031

SUGAR LOAF MOUNTAIN AREA Near new Turnpike exit NO Homeowners Association Two separate lots, another home can be built

WATER VIEW IN ELEGANT FORMOSA GARDENS

Lakeview. Cul-de-sac. Over 2900 SF. 6/4 oversized lot. G4834816 ............................................................ $465,000 Sally Busby Realtor Coldwell Banker Tony Hubbard Realty Direct 321-247-2644 Office 352-394-4031 Sjbusbyrealtor@gmail.com www.sallybusbyrealtor.com

4/4.5 w/3844 SF living area, a gorgeous pool. Situated on 1/2 acre lot with no rear neighbors. Peaceful setting. Upgraded interior w/marble floors, granite counters. Bonus room was originally designed for a home theater, but also makes a great man cave or in-law set up. Dawn Giachetti Realtor Coldwell Banker Tony Hubbard Realty Direct 352-874-2100 Office 352-394-4031

ESTABLISHED WESTERN WEAR SHOP

Established in 1992 Extensive inventory included in purchase Turnkey operation Direct frontage on highway 50 Richard Bisaillon Realtor, Licensed Agent since 1984 Coldwell Banker Tony Hubbard Realty Direct 407-257-9972 Office 352-394-4031 RichWithCB@Gmail.com 236278

Richard Bisaillon Realtor, Licensed Agent since 1984 Coldwell Banker Tony Hubbard Realty Direct 407-257-9972 Office 352-394-4031 RichWithCB@Gmail.com

Home has functional split floor plan offering 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, formal living, formal dining, large eat-in kitchen and family room. Andrea Summers Broker Associate,Realtor Coldwell Banker Tony Hubbard Realty Direct 407-267-2468 Office 352-394-4031 andreasummersrealtor@gmail.com www.centralfloridahomenow.com

GATED COMMUNITY ON LAKE BUTLER SOUND

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Call me to make an appointment for me to help you determine YOUR home’s value in current (GREAT) market conditions!

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My family has served the Clermont and surrounding communities for almost 60 years. I grew up learning the business from my Dad as he learned from my Papa Max Judy. He taught me the importance of honesty, integrity & good communication. Those values are part of my character and they are incorporated into how I run my business. Thank you for allowing me to serve you with all of your Real Estate needs.


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APRIL 13, 2017 • THE STAR TIMES

AVAILABLE PROPERTIES 1

LIVE THE TRILOGY LIFESTYLE

149 Bayou Bend. 1800 SF of luxury awaits you. 55+ gated community for active adults. Call Bob 928-542-7122 $319,990 G4838444

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DIRECT LAKEFRONT

4/2 on Lake Louisa part of the Clermont Chain of Lakes. 4 car garage, 2 story boat dock Call Kaley 352-250-4563 $598,000 G4835939

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GATED COMMUNITY IN DAVENPORT 4/3, over 1800 SF in popular West Haven. Vaulted ceilings, fully furnished. Call Sally 321-247-2644 $222,000 G4835318

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POOL HOME IN CLERMONT HILLS

4/3, over 2400 SF in beautiful Bent Tree community. Vaulted ceilings, oversized screened deck. Call Sally 321-247-2644 $286,000 G483785

COMMERCIAL LEASE

2719 SF .48 acres Call Pam Eddy 352-536-0622

$255,000

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LAKE LOUISA LAKEFRONT HOME

Boat dock/lift, 2 jet ski lifts PLUS separate dock over the water for relaxing & amazing sunsets. Call Dawn 352-874-2100 $560,000 G4838042

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Plantation style estate on 6+ acres 4/2.5 & over 3300 SF Call Andrea 407-267-2468 or Linda 352-636-4624

$499,900

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DIRECT LAKEFRONT LOT

DIRECT LAKEFRONT HOME

On Lake Desire. No HOA or time to build. Almost ½ acre lot. Call Dawn 352-874-2100 $65,000 G4810726

On Clermont chain of lakes w/ over 4000 SF living area, dock & lift. Call Dawn 352-874-2100 $590,000 G4828368

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Three Salons for Sale. Call Pam Eddy 352-536-0622

GATED EQUESTRIAN COMMUNITY

8 Acres, no rear neighbor. Neighborhood boat ramp. Owner financing. Call Richard 407-257-9972

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CANAL FRONT HOME LEADING TO CHAIN OF LAKES Bring your boats, kayaks & fishing poles. Remodeled & ready for a new family Call Dawn 352-874-2100 $310,000 G4840030

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Medical office 1 mile from Hospital 2008 SF - Beautiful Space Call Lisa Haynes 407-592-0385 $3100/Month G4839501

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Gated Community. 4/2, pool. Zoned for weekly rentals. Call Richard 407-257-9972

$299,900

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5/3 & 3 car garage 3209 SF on fenced, corner lot Call Pam Eddy 352-536-0622 $298,000 G4838354

LET THE TOURISTS PAY THE MORTGAGE

Very Private, wooded, NO Homeowner’s Association. Owner financing. Call Richard 407-257-9972

Over 2500 SF 4/3 with den/office. Spacious home with incredible view. Call Sally 321-247-2644 $288,000 G4834816

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BIG & BEAUTIFUL

Direct lake front on Clermont Chain 1.57 acres Call Pam Eddy 352-536-0622 $104,999 G4833172

. 10 ACRES NEAR TURNPIKE

LAKE VIEW HOME IN CLERMONT

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VACANT LAND

Pool, 3/2.5 2719 SF on .48 acres Call Pam Eddy 352-536-0622 $299,900 G4823545

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3/2.5 POOL HOME

3/2 corner lot with lake views. Community boat ramp. Call Andrea 407-267-2468 or Linda 352-636-4624

CUSTOM BEAUTY REDUCED

5 acres. 1700 SF 25x36 workshop Call Pam Eddy 352-536-0622 $399,900 G4836593

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CHAIN OF LAKES ACCESS HOME

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CLERMONT CHAIN OF LAKES

Custom home w/over 5,214 SF LIVING area. Directly on Lake Minnehaha. Over the Water Dock w/tiki bar & boat lift. Call Dawn 352-874-2100 $1,275,000 G4838906

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ALMOST 1 ACRE W/LAKEFRONT ON LAKE MINNEHAHA 3/2, NO HOA. Sunsets, sunsets & more sunsets. https://vimeo.com/201883802 Call Dawn 352-874-2100 $435,000 G4837246

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ENJOY SUNSETS FROM YOUR DOCK

Beautiful 3/3 with 30’ frontage on Clermont Chain. Granite, white sand beach, insulated windows, no HOA, workshop. Call Terry Mosley 352-551-6613 G4836254

PAM EDDY I have over 12 years of experience in the Real Estate market. With all the new changes in the market, I am up to date in making sure your Real Estate transactions run smoothly through the process and have knowledge of the surrounding area. I offer:

• FREE market analysis on your property • FREE marketing • FREE videos and pictures • NO transaction fees

Andrea Summers Andrea Summers Broker Associate/Realtor Broker Associate/Realtor 407.267.2468 407.267.2468

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Weber LindaLinda Weber Broker Associate/Realtor Broker Associate/Realtor 352.636.4624 352.636.4624 lindaweber@comcast.net lindaweber@comcast.net

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