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nless you’re living a completely unplugged life (and truly, kudos to you if you are), you’re likely aware of the great supply-chain issues of 2021. Companies are warning shoppers that some gifts on their loved ones’ lists — specifically tech toys — may be hard, if not impossible, to find. (Seriously: Good luck if your kid wants a Playstation 5.) Fortunately for those of us who live in West Orange and Southwest Orange, it hardly matters if the big-box shelves are empty. We have a plethora of incredible, locally owned and operated shops within minutes of our homes — all fully stocked with one-of-a-kind gifts. Best of all: Many of these items are created by the über-talented owners themselves, so nothing comes off a container ship sitting idle off the coast of California. Each year, we ask our staff to comb through West Orange and Southwest Orange for new gifts to include in our Holiday Gift Guide. I’m always amazed that we can continue to find dozens of new ideas. And this year is no exception! As you peruse this — our official 2021 hyperlocal “wish book” — I’m confident you’ll find the perfect gift for someone you love. There’s a little bit of everything here — gifts for those who want to improve their health; gifts for those who eat local; gifts for those who love a beautiful home; and even a few options for a completely unique gift designed just for your recipient.

And although the items themselves vary wildly, they all have one common denominator: Each of these businesses is passionate about delivering to you — a West Orange or Southwest Orange resident — a product or experience that exceeds your expectations. When you step into these businesses, you’re likely to come face-to-face with the actual owner, who has invested not only time and money but also love and passion into the business. And what they have to offer outshines anything you can find on Amazon. BUT WAIT! THERE’S MORE!

In addition to the 30-plus gift ideas, our 2021 Holiday Gift Guide includes everything you need to prepare for and plan your holiday season. Fill out your December calendar by using our exclusive holiday calendar (pages 24-27), which includes events from Winter Garden, Ocoee, Windermere, Horizon West, Dr. Phillips and beyond. If you’re sending gifts to loved ones near and far, we have shipping deadline information (page 9). And if you’re traveling, be sure to check out our tips on traveling and keeping your home safe while you’re away (page 10). We’ve also compiled lists of popular holiday albums (page 16) and movies (page 22) that certainly will help get you into the holiday spirit. And for the first time, some of us at the Observer are sharing some our families’ favorite holiday-treat recipes (page 28). We hope you try some of them! Even if our Central Florida weather didn’t get the memo, we’re barreling into the holiday season, and all of us at the Observer love it! In the next few weeks, you’ll likely spot us out and about at many of the local events. Please stop by and say hello! However, if we somehow miss you in person, I’ll take this opportunity to wish you and yours a lovely, funfilled and safe holiday season.

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ach year, our team of graphic designers at Observer Media Group is tasked with dreaming of, workshopping and, finally, creating the artwork that becomes the cover for our annual Holiday Gift Guide. It’s important work, for sure, because it becomes our company’s virtual representation of the holiday season each year. In addition to the cover, we use the artwork in a variety of other ways, including our company Christmas cards. This year, the supremely talented Luis Trujillo is the mastermind behind our extraspecial 2021 cover. We asked Luis to tell us about his process of creating this work, which included actual clay sculpting, digital design and photography. We hope this whimsical take on the holidays enhances your enjoyment of the season.

THE PROCESS

It all started with a look for excellence we take seriously and proudly. After brainstorming cover ideas — and a few failed attempts later — I came up with the idea to mold a holiday scene out of clay. Our Creative Services department was busy, and the deadline was fast approaching. I took the idea to my manager and convinced him I could get this done — and would work nights to make it happen. I love involved projects like this where I get to be creative and come up with new ideas. We had a basic plan in place but did not have the complete vision in mind upon starting. It was amazing to watch what started as blocks of clay slowly form into the vision I had in my head. After completing the snowman, snowwoman, presents and palm tree, it was time to place the photographed clay onto a background. I quickly realized the digitally designed logo did not mesh well with the clay figures. Still under a tight deadline, I determined that I needed to mold the logo out of clay as well. With my clay elements completed and all necessary photos taken, I began building the digital composition. I worked through different background scenes before landing on the beach image. It was immediately clear that this was the right collection of elements to portray the look and feel I sought. With the clay elements positioned in their new beach scene, there was something missing. A border! Going through different styles, I landed on a collection of distressed elements that completed the final look. I always strive for an excellent result, and this was a journey of which I feel very proud.

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LIVE TRENDS 279 Tremaine St., Winter Garden (352) 507-3287 Shoplivetrends.wg@livetrends.com livetrends.com The newest shop in downtown Winter Garden allows you to showcase your green thumb with a variety of plants, including the snake plant in a terra cotta pot for $29.99. A range of prices and sizes ensures you pick up the perfect gift for any home.

FARM NINE 4 S. Tubb St., Oakland (407) 544-0650 info@farmnine.com farmnine.com How about filling your home with the smell of Christmas all season? Christmas flowers, wreaths and garlands can be arranged in multiple sizes: small, $21; large, $26; and Mason jar, $30. The shop offers all things flower and farm related, as well.

WRITER’S BLOCK BOOKSTORE 32 W. Plant St., Winter Garden (407) 335-4192 info@writersblockbookstore.com writersblockbookstore.com Here’s a different spin on your favorite ABC book. “F is for Florida” is a board book that teaches children their alphabet while entertaining them with facts and images related to the Sunshine State. This alphabetized trip around Florida is $12.99.

GRACIE’S OF WINTER GARDEN 220 S. Dillard St., Winter Garden (407) 654-6169 graciesofwintergarden@ embarqmail.com Don’t forget your furry friends this holiday season! Soft Bakes and Crunchers give your pet a scrumptious granola treat in flavors such as cinnamon roll, cookie dough, pumpkin pie and Wisconsin cheddar. These wheat-, corn- and soy-free goodies are $12.99.

APRICOT LANE BOUTIQUE 264 W. Plant St., Winter Garden (407) 554-2216 Wintergarden@apricotlaneusa.com apricotlaneboutique.com The holidays are coming, and every woman needs a gorgeous dress to wear to all those get-togethers with family and friends. This floor-length, backless dress in shimmery rose features a bow and light ruffles in back. Be the star of the party! $89.

RUBY & RUST 31 S. Main St., Unit B, Winter Garden (407) 395-3221 | rubyandrust.com What’s better on a cold day than a cup of hot tea? Buy prepackaged loose-leaf herbs and herbal teas for $10 or create your own bag for $3.75 and $6. Pair it with an intricately designed teacup-and-saucer set — new and vintage — made in Europe and averaging $14.

POLKA DOTZ 12 W. Plant St., Winter Garden (407) 877-2222 | polkadotz.com Share your feelings with a secret message with the Dot & Dash Design line of jewelry. Words such as “blessed,” “lean on me,” “be-YOU-tiful” and “dog mama” are spelled out in Morse Code with the use of colorful beads. There are college sets as well. Earrings, $36; bracelet, $36; necklace, $42. How about a unique gift for friends or loved ones? “Awesome This!” allows you to put any image, phrase or design on various sized bottles, food jars, mugs and tumblers. Celebrate a milestone, or celebrate your pup! Items are printed in the store and is included in the price. Ranges from a 12-ounce steel food jar for $22.99 to a 24-ounce steel sports bottle for $34.99.

THE STILLROOM 31 S. Main St., Suite 5, Winter Garden (407) 614-7259 thestillroomfl@gmail.com thestillroomfl.com Don’t let your wishes and dreams fade in the noise of everyday life. Channel your inner writer or record your memoirs in a stylish unlined, hand-bound leather journal. Multiple colors and designs are available. $20 to $30.

PRAIRIE HOUSE COFFEE COMPANY 4 S. Tubb St., Oakland (407) 906-0330 prairiehousecoffeeco@gmail.com There’s a new coffee shop in town, and you can own one of its logo T-shirts in a muted sage green shade. The shirt can be yours for $25. Do you have any coffee lovers in your life? Give them a gift card in any amount that allows them to purchase their own favorite coffees, teas, baked goods or merchandise.


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Monday, Nov. 29: First-Class Package and Priority Mail: Africa, Central and South America Monday, Dec. 6: First-Class Package and Priority Mail: Asia/Pacific Rim, Australia/New Zealand, Canada, Caribbean, Europe, Mexico, Middle East; Priority Mail Express: Africa Monday, Dec. 13: Priority Mail Express: Asia/Pacific Rim, Australia/New Zealand, Canada, Caribbean, Europe, Mexico, Middle East Wednesday, Dec. 15: Retail Ground service (United States) Friday, Dec. 17: First-Class Mail service (United States) Saturday, Dec. 18: Priority Mail service (United States) Monday, Dec. 20: Global Express Guaranteed: Australia/New Zealand, Central and South America, Europe, Africa, Asia/Pacific Rim, Middle East Tuesday, Dec. 21: Priority Mail Express service for Alaska and Hawaii Wednesday, Dec. 22: Global Express Guaranteed: Canada, Caribbean and Mexico Thursday, Dec. 23: Priority Mail Express service (lower 48 states)

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Address APO/FPO/DPO AE ZIPs 090-092 APO/FPO/DPO AE ZIP 093 APO/FPO/DPO AE ZIPs 094-098 APO/FPO/DPO AA ZIP 340 APO/FPO/DPO AP ZIPs 962-966

Express Mail Dec. 16 N/A Dec. 16 Dec. 16 Dec. 16

Monday, Dec. 20: Normal pickup and delivery service. Tuesday, Dec. 21: Normal pick-up and delivery service. This is the last day to ship UPS 3 Day Select packages for delivery on Friday, Dec. 24. Wednesday, Dec. 22: Normal pick-up and delivery service. This is the last day to ship UPS 2nd Day Air packages for delivery on Friday, Dec. 24. Thursday, Dec. 23: Normal pickup and delivery service. This is the last day to ship UPS Next Day Air packages for delivery on Friday, Dec. 24, with a UPS On-Call Pickup service or prearranged, scheduled pick-up, or by visiting a The UPS Store location or a UPS Authorized Service Location.

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Friday, Dec. 24, Christmas Eve: Normal delivery service. Pick-up service available only for Air and international Air packages if prearranged by Monday, Dec. 21. UPS On-Call Pickup service and UPS Drop Boxes are available for Air and international Air packages. UPS Next Day Air packages picked up on this day will be scheduled for delivery on Monday, Dec. 28 (except those processed and labeled for delivery on Saturday, Dec. 26). Saturday, Dec. 25, Christmas Day: No UPS pickup or delivery service. UPS Express Critical service is available. Call 1-800-714-8779 or visit upsexpresscritical com. Monday, Dec. 27: Normal pickup and delivery service.

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FEDEX These are the last days to ship with FedEx to ensure your package will arrive before Dec. 25. Thursday, Dec. 9: FedEx Ground Economy; FedEx Freight Economy Monday, Dec. 13: U.S. to Canada Ground northbound Tuesday, Dec. 14: U.S. to Canada Ground southbound Wednesday, Dec. 15: FedEx Ground Contiguous United States; FedEx Alaska and Hawaii; FedEx Home Delivery Contiguous United States; FedEx Home Delivery Alaska and Hawaii; FedEx Freight Priority; FedEx Freight Direct Friday, Dec. 17: U.S. to Canada FedEx International Priority Distribution; U.S. to Canada FedEx International Economy Saturday, Dec. 18: U.S. to Canada FedEx International Priority Tuesday, Dec. 21: FedEx Express Saver; FedEx 3Day Freight; U.S. to Mexico FedEx International Economy Wednesday, Dec. 22: 2Day and 2Day AM; FedEx 2Day Freight; U.S. to Mexico FedEx International Priority; U.S. to Puerto Rico FedEx International Economy Wednesday, Dec. 23: FO, PO, SO, Extra Hours; FedEx 1Day Freight; U.S. to Canada FedEx International First; U.S. to Mexico FedEx International First; U.S. to Puerto Rico FedEx International First; U.S. to Puerto Rico FedEx International Priority Distribution Thursday, Dec. 24: FedEx Same Day

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Tips for healthy holiday travels SAFER TRAVEL OPTIONS

As you make your plans for holiday celebrations and get-togethers, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offer these travel tips that can keep you and your loved ones safe and healthy this year. Many generations of family members often gather during the holidays, so the CDC recommends everyone who is eligible get the COVID-19 vaccine.

CDC recommends delaying travel until you are able to get fully vaccinated. If you are traveling with children who cannot get vaccinated at this time, it recommends choosing the safer travel options described below.

n Protect those not yet eligible for vaccination such as young children by getting yourself and other eligible people around them vaccinated.

CONTACT DURING TRAVEL SAFER n Contact with just members of your household. n Contact with only fully vaccinated people.

n Wear well-fitting masks over your nose and mouth if you are in public indoor settings if you are not fully vaccinated.

LESS SAFE n Close contact with people who are not fully vaccinated who are not from your household

n Even those who are fully vaccinated should wear a mask in public indoor settings in communities with substantial to high transmission.

AVOID n Crowds

GENERAL ADVICE

TRANSPORTATION SAFER n Short road trips with members of your household or fully vaccinated people with few stops along the way n If you must fly, try to take flights with the fewest stops or layovers

n Outdoors is safer than indoors. n Avoid crowded, poorly ventilated spaces. n If you are sick or have symptoms, don’t host or attend a gathering.

LESS SAFE n Longer trips by car or RV with many stops along the way n Trips by car or RV with people who are not vaccinated or not from your household n Flights with layovers

n Get tested if you have symptoms of COVID-19 or have a close contact with someone who has COVID-19. n If you will be traveling in a group or family with unvaccinated people, choose safer travel options (see sidebar).

AVOID n Long-distance train or bus trips n Traveling on a cruise ship or river boat

n Everyone, even people who are fully vaccinated, is required to wear a mask on public transportation. Wearing a mask over your nose and mouth is required on planes, buses, trains and other forms of public transportation traveling into, within or out of the United States and while indoors at U.S. transportation hubs such as airports and stations. Travelers are not required to wear a mask in outdoor areas of a conveyance.

ACCOMMODATIONS SAFER n Staying in a house or cabin (for example, a vacation rental) with people from your household or fully vaccinated people n Visiting a fully vaccinated family member’s or friend’s home

TRANSPORTATION

LESS SAFE n Hotels or multi-unit guest lodgings with common areas (e.g., bed and breakfasts) n Visiting an unvaccinated family member’s or friend’s home n Renting or staying in a house or cabin (for example, a vacation rental) with people who are not vaccinated or not in your household AVOID n Sharing spaces with many people or sharing bathroom facilities (for example, a dormitory-style hostel) FOOD SAFER n Bringing your own food and drinks. n Getting takeout. n Using drive-thru, delivery and curbside pick-up options, and wearing a mask when interacting with restaurant employees. LESS SAFE n Eating outside at a restaurant where social distancing is possible and servers and other staff wear masks. n Eating inside at a restaurant that is well ventilated, where social distancing is possible, servers and other restaurant staff wear masks, and diners wear masks when not actively eating or drinking. AVOID n Eating inside restaurants that are poorly ventilated, where social distancing is not possible, servers and staff do not wear masks, and diners do not wear masks when not actively eating or drinking. n Self-service options that require extensive touching of surfaces, such as buffets.

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During car travel, making stops along the way for gas, food or bathroom breaks can put you and your traveling companions in close contact with other people and frequently touched surfaces. If traveling in a RV, you may have to stop less often for food or bathroom breaks, but you still could be in close contact with others while staying at RV parks overnight and while getting gas and supplies. Traveling on buses and trains for any length of time can involve sitting or standing within 6 feet of others, which may increase your risk of getting COVID-19. If you choose to travel by bus or train, learn what you can do to protect yourself on public transportation. Air travel requires spending time in security lines and airport terminals, which can bring you in close contact with other people and frequently touched surfaces. Most viruses and other germs do not spread easily on flights, because of how air circulates and is filtered on airplanes. However, keeping your distance is difficult on crowded flights. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS

n People who have a condition or are taking medications that weaken their immune system may not be fully protected — even if they are fully vaccinated and have received an additional dose. They should continue to take all precautions recommended for unvaccinated people, including wearing a wellfitted mask, until advised otherwise by their health care provider. n You may choose to wear a mask regardless of the level of transmission if a member of your household has a weakened immune system, is at increased risk for severe disease or is unvaccinated. n Do not put a mask on children younger than 2 years old.

GOING AWAY?

DON’T BE AN EASY TARGET

For those who may be traveling this holiday season, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office offers tips to reduce the possibility of your home being burglarized or vandalized while you are away. A vacant home — or one that appears vacant — is an appealing target to a burglar. Although these steps will not make your home “burglar proof,” they can make it more “burglar resistant.” Use it as a checklist prior to leaving. For a free, confidential Residential Security Survey, call the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, (407) 2547380. A WEEK BEFORE YOU LEAVE n Ask a neighbor to watch your home and provide them with emergency contact information. n Arrange to have your mail held at the post office or have a trusted neighbor pick it up daily. n Arrange to have your newspaper stopped or picked up by a neighbor. n Make arrangements to have the lawn mowed while you’re away. n Do not hide cash or jewelry in the home. Consider putting valuables in a safe deposit box. n Make sure you have secured outside things such as bicycles and lawn items. Unsecured items are easy targets. JUST BEFORE LEAVING n Don’t advertise your trip on social media. That means waiting until you return to post photos or updates. n Consider smart plugs to turn some of your lights on and off during the evening. n Unplug all electrical appliances, such as the TVs, stereos, computers, toasters and microwaves to prevent damage during electrical storms. n Have a friend park a vehicle in your driveway. n Lock your garage door with a bar or padlock on the inside track to prevent anyone from forcing open the overhead door. n Close all windows and sliding doors. Make sure locks are secure. n Make sure the last person out of the house locks the door.


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PINSPIRATION 14416 Shoreside Way, Unit 100, Winter Garden (407) 500-7467 pinspiration.com Do you know someone in need of a ladies’ night? Date night? Birthday venue? Pinspiration is now open in Hamlin and provides locals with truly memorable and entertaining events. Pinspiration’s studio allows customers access to a variety of high-quality art supplies and tools. The staff provides the tools, materials and a space to put it all together. Customers can create their own idea on the spot, or they can choose from an array of ever-changing monthly project menus based on the most popular “pinned” social media projects and current craft trends. Pinspiration also has its own wine and beer bar, and party room. Prices range based on activity.

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ABBOTT’S FROZEN CUSTARD 16406 New Independence Parkway, Winter Garden (407) 395-9573 | abbottscustard.com Who can say no to ice cream? Abbott’s Frozen Custard customizes the sweetest creations in a variety of shapes and flavors. The store offers signature custard flavors such as chocolate or vanilla, as well as customized cones and scoops, sundaes and splits, milkshakes, custard pies, and more. For the sweet tooth in your life, a gift card to Abbott’s can be a perfect stocking-stuffer.

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MOGE TEE 14410 Shoreside Way, Winter Garden (646) 384-8108 mogeteeusa.com Wonderful for the one in your life who loves Far East fare. Hamlin soon will welcome Moge Tee to the neighborhood. The highly anticipated tea shop already has made an impression across Orlando, with two other locations. Moge Tee will serve cheese foam fruit tea, milk swirl, tofu pudding, souffle, yogurt fruit tea and more. Traditional milk teas and milk swirls fall in the $5 range, while cheese foam fruit teas, such as this fresh red dragonfruit, range from $6 to $9.

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HOTWORX 16045 New Independence Pkwy., Winter Garden (407) 654-7515 | hotworx.net A new and unique form of exercise is making an impact in Winter Garden. Hotworx is a virtually instructed exercise program created for users to experience the many benefits of infrared heat absorption, while completing a 30-minute isometric workout or 15-minute High Intensity Interval Training session. Basic membership, “Sweat Here,” is $59 a month and includes unlimited sessions, 24-hour access and guest privileges. The best value membership, “Sweat Everywhere,” is $69 a month and includes the basic membership offers, as well as free access to any location, exclusive virtual personal training and exclusive Hotworx at home. The Hamlin location also sells a variety of merchandise, including this branded cup. $34.99.

Have a movie buff in your life? Cinépolis in Hamlin is offering a special offer for gift cards. For every $100 purchased, Cinépolis will add an additional $20. The offer began Thursday, Nov. 11, and runs through the holidays.

THE FRENCH CAFÉ 16412 New Independence Parkway, Suite 140, Winter Garden (407) 500-4050 | thefrenchcafe.com For those who love a little European flair in their life! The French Café offers the French bakery experience in Horizon West. The neighborhood cafe welcomes all ages and is perfect for anyone who craves authentic French food. Among of the most popular items at the location are the French pastries. This Strawberry Crème Tart is $4.95.

HAMLIN GROVES DENTAL CARE 16412 New Independence Parkway, Suite 100, Winter Garden (407) 554-2335 hamlingrovesdentalcare.com Give the gift of a brighter smile! Hamlin Groves Dental Care supplies dental imaging, dentures, teeth whitening, cosmetic dentistry and more. A popular alternative to tray teeth-whitening methods, “Zoom!” is now available in-office. Zoom! is a safe, effective bleaching process used to lighten discoloration of enamel and dentin. $399.


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At our Community Christmas Carnival kids experience an old time carnival atmosphere, playing games and winning prizes while snacking on carnival themed foods. Santa and Mrs. Claus arrive on their “sleigh,” courtesy of the Winter Garden Fire Department. Children are escorted by an elf through a maze of donated toys and the elf notes what items the child is wishing for as they speak with Santa. To keep the spirit and tradition of Christmas alive, parents return after and select toys for their child using the list prepared by the elves. A community fellowship is established, and dignity is maintained. It is an amazing experience. To learn more about the Community Christmas Carnival contact Sharlene@matthewshopeministries.org or call 407-905-9500.

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BUT WAIT! THERE’S MORE! Save the Dates! Mark your calendar and/or reserve your spots for our upcoming 2022 events Annual Giving on the Green Golf Tournament Sip and Stroll Event Monday, April 4, 2022 at West Orange Country Club

Harvest of Hope Garden Party Saturday, November 12, 2022 at Ocoee Lake Shore Center Only because of your generosity, can we continue to meet the needs of the ever-growing number of “structurally-challenged” men, women, and children of our community. Aside from building dignity and self-esteem, we strive to facilitate opportunities for each of our guests to move forward toward a life of independence and self-sustainability. In 2021, Matthew’s Hope experienced a 35% jump in the number of people served. Add the Pandemic Crisis and the 300% increase in weekly visits and it is easy to see how our resources have been pushed beyond our normal abilities. Won’t you please prayerfully consider partnering with us by contributing an ongoing monthly or quarterly gift of $10, $25, $50, $100 or any amount you are comfortable sharing?

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CENTRAL FLORIDA ARCHERY 423 E. Keene Road, Apopka (407) 485-0498 | centralfloridaarchery.net Central Florida Archery, located just north of Ocoee, provides a unique opportunity for families to learn and participate in the sport of archery. The company offers a variety of coach-led sessions, including hunting, and beginner-level and intermediate-level classes. Anyone with a sense of adventure and an affinity for the outdoors would love the experience of learning a new skill.

JEFF’S BAGEL RUN 2787 Old Winter Garden Road, Ocoee (407) 906-7079 facebook.com/jeffsbagelrun/ Perhaps one of West Orange’s most impressive success stories, Jeff Perera started Jeff’s Bagel Run two years ago from his home kitchen in Horizon West. Today, he operates from his location in Ocoee, which often has a line out the door. Any New York transplant on your list would love the gift of authentic, New York-style bagels, which Perera crafts by hand daily.

AMERICAN BALLROOM 855 E. Plant St., Suite 200, Winter Garden (407) 305-3045 | americanballroomfl.com E&A DANCE 328 Moore Road, Ocoee (407) 395-2302 | eandadance.com BETTY J’S FLORIST 403 S. Dillard St., Winter Garden (407) 656-3526

Husbands and boyfriends: Surprise your significant other with a romantic gift she’ll love: ballroom dancing lessons! Both American Ballroom and E&A Dance offer classes to get you and your partner started. And lessons would be perfect for engaged couples looking to wow their guests on their wedding day.

Gift Shop, Health Central Hospital, 10000 W. Colonial Drive, Ocoee (407) 296-1145 myorlandogiftshop.com In addition to its Winter Garden location, Betty J’s also operates Betty J’s gift shop inside Orlando Health — Health Central Hospital. This year, the gift shop features a plethora of unique items for that special someone this holiday season. Stand-out items include kissing balls ($9.95 to $16.95) and winter hats that allow you to change from “naughty” to “nice” depending on your mood — as well as matching socks ($11.95 and $12.95, respectively).

14393 Bridgewater Crossings Blvd., Windermere (407) 347-8293 7610 W. Sand Lake Road, Suite B106, Orlando (407) 412-6704 With three locations — Ocoee, Horizon West and Dr. Phillips — and a fourth in downtown Winter Garden on the way, Winter Park-based Foxtail Coffee Company has made an aggressive push into West Orange and Southwest Orange. Coffee-lovers on your list would be thrilled with a gift card or unique mug from which to sip their favorite cup of joe.

HOUSE BLEND CAFÉ 10730 W. Colonial Drive, Ocoee (407) 656-7676 |houseblendcafe.com If your friend or family member loves to eat local and do some good all at the same time, a gift card for House Blend Café may be the perfect gift. The Ocoee mainstay celebrated its 15th anniversary this year. Since its opening, the café has donated 100% of its net profit into community projects on both local and global levels. Plus, its full menu of breakfast items, paninis, espresso drinks and even to-go family meals is among the biggest and best in the area. VITALITY BOWLS 11050 W Colonial Drive, Suite 50, Ocoee (407) 377-5880 places.singleplatform.com/ vitality-bowls-71/menu facebook.com/ VitalityBowlsOcoee

FOXTAIL COFFEE COMPANY 10157 W. Colonial Drive, Suite B, Ocoee (407) 412-6628

WEST ORANGE CREAMERY AND SODA FOUNTAIN 1575 Maguire Road, Suite 101, Ocoee (407) 656-6066 westorangecreamery.com Give someone you love the gift of ice cream this holiday season. West Orange Creamery and Soda Fountain is one of West Orange’s hidden treasures, and the shop features a wide variety of ice cream flavors, handmade sodas and more. But perhaps the shop’s biggest claim to fame is its Epic Shakes — with names such as Big Red, S’Mores Overload and Crumble Monster — that must be seen to be believed.

Is someone you know looking to get a head start on his or her New Year’s resolution to start eating healthy? Give them a gift card to Vitality Bowls to get started. Vitality Bowls offers a wide variety of açai bowls and other healthy options that will leave your loved one satisfied and guilt-free.

HAYWARD DRUM COMPANY (321) 436-4815 | haywarddrumco.com A custom snare drum from Ocoee’s Hayward Drum Company certainly will delight any professional drummer, drum educator or percussion student in your life. Built completely by hand from drumsmith Marc Hayward, these drums are an excellent way to give the musicians in your life a one-of-a-kind, professional instrument they will cherish for years to come. Hayward crafts his drums from a variety of woods — including ash, African mahogany, maple, birch and cherry — and has existing stock ready for a spot under your tree. Prices start at $275.

DECOLOGICS 11043 W. Colonial Drive, Ocoee (407) 614-8909 decologics.com Looking for an interesting piece of furniture or lamp to add to your house this holiday season? Or do you know someone who likes to shop for furniture? Look no further than Decologics in Ocoee. With so many cabinets, mirrors, chairs and even a foosball table, you’ll find yourself lost in deciding what to get. The store sells both new and used pieces, so you are bound to find something that suits anyone’s taste.


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DOWNTOWN HOLIDAY EVENTS Downtown Winter Garden will be transformed into a Winter Wonderland through Jan. 9, 2022, with the sights and sounds of the season for all ages to enjoy including festive light displays and decorations, holiday music and colorful Downtown Interactive Fountain. Seasonal merchandise, food and drinks will be available at unique shops and restaurants. Restaurants will feature expanded outdoor patios for dining under the stars and festive lights. n Shop Small Business

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WINTER GARDEN ‘BIG, THE MUSICAL’ WHEN: Through Dec. 10 WHERE: Garden Theatre, 160 W. Plant St., Winter Garden DETAILS: When you’re young, you can’t wait to be grown-up. But being big and tall does not make you a grown-up. Thirteen-year-old Josh Baskin knows one thing: being a kid is no fun! So when a rusty arcade machine magically transforms him into a 30-year-old man, Josh knows this is his chance to have the time of his life! Still a kid at heart, Josh navigates a grown-up world and reminds his new colleagues and himself of the joys of childhood in this fun-filled musical based on the beloved 1980s film. Everyone grows old, but you don’t have to grow up! INFORMATION: gardentheatre.org BRIGTHEN SOMEONE’S CHRISTMAS FOR JCCF KICK-OFF WHEN: 4 p.m. Monday, Nov. 29 WHERE: The Tasting Room At The Chef’s Table, 99 W. Plant St., Winter Garden DETAILS: Join the Jimmy Crabtree Cancer Fund as it kicks off “Brighten Someone’s Christmas.” Please purchase one or more of the following gift cards to help someone battling cancer: gas, Publix, Winn Dixie, Walgreens, CVS, Walmart, Target, Ace Hardware, Amazon, Visa, MasterCard or American Express. Suggested amount $25, but any increment is appreciated.Please return to a Crabtree family member no later than Dec. 13 or mail the gift card to: JCCF, PO Box 770446, Winter Garden, FL 34777. INFORMATION: JCCancerFund.org

LIGHT UP WINTER GARDEN WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 3 WHERE: On and around Plant Street in downtown Winter Garden DETAILS: It’s that magical time of year again! Join Winter Garden as it welcomes the season with live entertainment, vendors, shopping, children’s activities and more. Sponsored by Duke Energy and the City of Winter Garden. 12TH ANNUAL JINGLE JOLLY JOG 5K WHEN: 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4; Kids Fun Run at 5 p.m. WHERE: Oakland Park, Pawley Way, Winter Garden DETAILS: Kick off the holiday season with the West Orange Junior Service League’s 12th annual Jingle Jolly Jog. Run or walk this evening race among the festive holiday decorations through the beautiful Oakland Park community in Winter Garden. This unique, nighttime, family-friendly 5K is sure to be fun for everyone. Bring your friends, family or a team to create new healthy holiday traditions and memories. This event features a 5K, a Kid’s Fun Run, Meet & Greet with Santa and his elves, festive activities, food trucks, live deejay, bounce house, and more. Each registered 5K participant will receive a timed race, T-shirt, goodie bag, finisher’s medal and post-race snacks. Kids 10 and younger are invited to participate in the Kid’s Fun Run, and no registration is required. There will be a costume contest with prizes for Most Creative, Best Christmas Elf, Brightest Costume and Best Festive Group. COST: $40 through Nov. 21. INFORMATION: wojsl.com

WINTER GARDEN CHRISTMAS PARADE WHEN: 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 4 WHERE: Starts on South Dillard Street, heading north and goes west on Plant Street. DETAILS: Take a lawn chair or blanket, and head to your favorite spot for this annual event. This long-standing Winter Garden holiday tradition will delight spectators and ring in holiday cheer. Don’t forget to look for the Big Guy himself at the end of the parade. HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE STROLL WHEN: 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 9 WHERE: Downtown Winter Garden DETAILS: Make shopping a fun holiday experience by enjoying special sale offers and complimentary sips and snacks in the festive wonderland of downtown Winter Garden. Participating host businesses include Adjectives Market, 137 W. Plant St.; Apricot Lane Boutique, 264 W. Plant St.; The Boutique on Plant, 111 W. Plant St.; Doxology, 49 S. Main St.; Driftwood Market, 46 W. Plant St.; LiveTrends, 279 Tremaine St.; Polka Dotz, 12 W. Plant St.; Ruby & Rust, 31 S. Main St.; Shoo Shoo Baby Boutique, 117 S. Boyd St.; Wildflower Beauty by Jessica, 100 W. Plant St.; and Writer’s Block Bookstore, 32 W. Plant St. WEBSITE: cwgdn.com GARDEN CHOIR HOLIDAY CONCERT WHEN: Dec. 12 WHERE: Garden Theatre, 160 W. Plant St., Winter Garden WINTER GARDEN GOLF CART PARADE WHEN: Begins at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 12 WHERE: The parade will begin at Dr. Bradford Memorial Park and continue through downtown. DETAILS: This event has become a Winter Garden tradition. This family-festive parade has holidayinspired golf carts driving through downtown. It is an absolute treat to participate in and to watch. For more information, visit facebook.com/ wgchristmasgolfcartparade. WINTER GARDEN FIRE RESCUE SANTA RUN WHEN: Between 5:45 and 9 p.m. Dec. 13 to 18 through the neighborhoods of Winter Garden. An alternate date is scheduled for Dec. 20 if weather interrupts one of Santa’s visits. WHERE: Santa will be in the city’s northwest on Dec. 13; the northeast on Dec. 14; the west side of the County Road 545 corridor of south Winter Garden on Dec. 15; the east side of the

County Road 545 corridor of south Winter Garden on Dec. 16; County Road 535 and the Daniels Road corridor of south Winter Garden on Dec. 17; and the Beulah Road and Windermere Road corridor of south Winter Garden on Dec. 18. DETAILS: In Winter Garden Fire Rescue’s annual Santa Run, Santa, along with his firefighter, police and city helpers, spreads holiday music, treats and good cheer along the way. DE-LIGHT-FUL DECORATIONS CONTEST WHEN: Judging begins at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 14, and Wednesday, Dec. 15. DETAILS: Drag out the lights, hang up the garland, put up the glowing Santa and enter your home to win. Festive presentations of outdoor decorations could win up to $100. Register at cwgdn.com. 21ST ANNUAL JOHNS LAKE HOLIDAY BOAT PARADE WHEN: 7:30 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 14 WHERE: Johns Lake Public Boat Ramp, 13620 Lake Blvd., Winter Garden DETAILS: See all sorts of boats decorated in lights. Take chairs and/or blankets. INFORMATION: bit.ly/3kue2tJ ANNUAL SANTA BIKE RIDE WHEN: Refreshments and photos from 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 18; bike ride begins at 6 p.m. WHERE: Winter Garden Wheel Works, 101 W. Plant St., Winter Garden DETAILS: Winter Garden Wheel Work’s Annual Santa Ride is back! This is an event for all ages to enjoy. Meet Santa and his elves in front of the shop from 3 to 5 p.m. Take pictures, laugh and be merry! Be sure to decorate your bikes so you are ready for the ride at 6 p.m. Riding only 2 miles at a casual pace, riders will be caroling and strolling the streets, with Santa himself leading the ride. Helmets and lights will be required; it will be dark around this time. Snacks and drinks will be provided at the shop prior to the ride. INFORMATION: facebook.com/ wgwheelworks

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ers Market: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dec. 4, 11, 18. Find flowers and wreaths, holiday plants, seasonal decorations, the freshest produce and artisan food to make your holidays festive, as well as great gifts. The market will not be held Dec. 25 and Jan. 1, 2022.

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Garden Light Show at City Hall: 6 to 9 p.m. Dec. 4, 10-12, 17-19, 23

n Horse Drawn Holiday

Carriage Tours: 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Dec. 4, 10-11, 17-19, 22-24, 26-30. 26, 27, 28, 29, 30. Reservation/fee required.

n Winter Wonderland

Maze at City Hall: 300 W. Plant Street. Find your way through the enchanted maze of holiday décor and glistening lights and uncover the themed photo spots inside to capture fun memories.

n Holiday Mural Wall:

This will be located at 49 S. Main St. Downtown also will feature holidaythemed photo locations throughout for pictureperfect holiday cards and social posts.

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Themed Performers: 6 to 9 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, Dec. 3 through 18. Be on the lookout on Friday and Saturday evenings for pop-up street performers to delight all ages. Note: All scheduled events are tentative and may be canceled pending COVID-19 restrictions and mandates.


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BLESSINGS THIS HOLIDAY “FOR UNTO YOU IS BORN THIS DAY IN THE CITY OF DAVID A SAVIOR, WHICH IS CHRIST THE LORD.”  LUKE 2:11

THANK YOU TO ALL THOSE WHO HAVE HELPED EDGEWOOD CHILDREN’S RANCH MEND THE HEARTS OF CHILDREN, HEAL THEIR SPIRITS & TRANSFORM THEIR FUTURES THROUGH YOUR GENEROSITY THIS YEAR. BLESSINGS TO YOU AND YOURS.

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OCOEE 21ST ANNUAL OPERATION SANTA WHEN: 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Dec. 2; 6 to 8:30 p.m. Dec. 7; 5:30 to 9 p.m. Dec. 9; 5:30 to 8 p.m. Dec. 14; and 5:30 to 9 p.m. Dec. 16. If needed, rain dates will be Dec. 3, 10 and 17. WHERE: Ocoee’s more than 60 neighborhoods DETAILS: Jolly Old Saint Nicholas will ride through neighborhoods aboard a festive holiday float built by the Ocoee Fire Department and volunteers. When the holiday float arrives in neighborhoods, residents are encouraged to give Santa new, unwrapped toys. The toys will be donated to the Ocoee Police Department’s Holiday Toys for Kids in Need drive. INFORMATION: For a complete list of subdivisions Santa will visit, go to ocoee.org/OperationSanta or call the Ocoee Fire Department at (407) 9053140. EVENING WITH SANTA WHEN: 6:30 to 9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 3 WHERE: Ocoee Lakeshore Center, 125 N. Lakeshore Drive DETAILS: Join the city of Ocoee for a meet-and-greet with Santa, a magician show, arts and crafts, and other fun activities. Pizza and light refreshments will be served. Pre-registration is required; space is limited. PRE-REGISTRATION: Tracy, twise@ ocoee.org, or (407) 905-3180. HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING WHEN: 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4 WHERE: Ocoee Lakeshore Center, 125 N. Lakeshore Drive DETAILS: This event features the countdown to the tree lighting, Santa’s Village, a kids zone, special guest and much more. Free. WEBSITE: ocoee.org

LIGHT UP CLERMONT WHEN: 5:30 to 9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 3 WHERE: 685 W. Montrose St., Clermont DETAILS: This annual holiday tradition includes a community tree-lighting ceremony being led by Clermont Mayor Tim Murry. It will feature a street festival which will showcase a variety of food and craft vendors. The theme this year is Gnome for the Holidays, so you can look forward to many creative costumes and decorations. INFORMATION: clermont.gov/events

BREAKFAST WITH SANTA WHEN: 9 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 11 WHERE: Ocoee Lakeshore Center, 125 N. Lakeshore Drive DETAILS: Visit Santa and his special guest, share Christmas wishes and take pictures. All kids will be able to interact with Santa and his special guest. Indoor and outdoor seating options available. Space is limited so register early. Cost is $5 per person. REGISTRATION: Tracy, Twise@ocoee. org, at (407) 905-3180. OAKLAND TREES OF THE SEASON WHEN: Nov. 30 through Jan. 3, 2022 WHERE: Healthy West Orange Arts and Heritage Center at the Town of Oakland, 126 Petris Ave. DETAILS: Oakland is hosting its first holiday tree-decorating contest, “Trees of the Season.” Families, schools, nonprofits organizations and businesses can participate and use this opportunity to showcase their creativity and engage in the community. “Trees of the Season” will be on display from Nov. 30 to Jan. 3, and visitors have the chance to vote for their favorite tree to win Best Overall tree until Dec. 16. The winner will be announced on the center’s social media page. APPLICATIONS: Interested participants can email arts&heritage@ oaklandfl.gov for more information and inquire about an application. 2021 SANTA’S LANE WHEN: 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4 WHERE: Historic Town Center at Tubb Street DETAILS: Guests will have the opportunity to sit with Santa and the elves once again for a jolly photo, and they will even get to go home with a special treat from the North Pole (while supplies last). Plus, guests can see Santa’s arrival in a horse-drawn carriage from the comfort of their homes. Santa’s route will be posted atoaklandlf.gov and on Facebook, facebook.com/OakTownUSA soon. With more than double the lights of previous years, families will be treated to a new and festive display of twinkling lights illuminating Town Center Circle, Town Hall and the Healthy West Orange Arts and Heritage Center at the Town of Oakland. A deejay will play merry music in front of the center. Plus, the Town of Oakland is bringing exciting new experiences to this year’s event, such as a Snow Zone; “Rudolph Rides,” where guests can meet, pet and ride ponies dressed for the holiday season; holiday photo backdrops; Trees of the Season tree-decorating contest (see entry above); and milk and cookies hosted by The Lakeside Church. INFORMATION: oaklandfl.gov

HOMETOWN PARADE WHEN: 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 4 WHERE: Downtown Clermont DETAILS: Decorated floats, bands and groups will participate in this parade. Grand marshal will be Kaylin Whitney, a gold medalist from Clermont. INFORMATION: clermont.gov/events COOKIES AND COCOA WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 10 WHERE: Downtown Clermont DETAILS: Participating stores will provide cookies and cocoa, while community acts will perform at City Hall Park and Victory Pointe INFORMATION: clermont.gov/events HANUKKAH CELEBRATION WHEN: 3 to 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2 WHERE: Healthy West Orange Arts and Heritage Center at the Town of Oakland, 126 Petris Ave. DETAILS: Join Jay Marder, a rock, folk, blues and klezmer musician, and sing along to your favorite Hanukkah songs on the center porch. Additionally, step inside to view some of Marder’s personal collection of Judaica, as part of the “Places of Worship” exhibit, on display through Jan. 14, 2022. INFORMATION: oaklandfl.gov HORIZON WEST HOLIDAY MARKET AT HAMLIN WHEN: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4 WHERE: Hamlin Town Center, 14111 Shoreside Way, Winter Garden DETAILS: Shop local and have some holiday fun at this market, presented by Legacy Events for Education. INFORMATION: legacyeventsfored.org APARTMENT 20 EVENTS HOLIDAY MARKET AT HAMLIN WHEN: Noon to 6 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 12 WHERE: Hamlin Town Center, 14111 Shoreside Way, Winter Garden DETAILS: This event will feature vendors, music, a kid zone with bounce houses and games, and a Santa Claus meet-and-greet. DREAM FINDERS HOMES 12KS OF CHRISTMAS WHEN: 7:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 11 WHERE: Hamlin Town Center, 14111 Shoreside Way, Winter Garden DETAILS: Don’t miss this fun, Christmas-themed run the whole family can enjoy. This event will feature hot cocoa, appearances by jolly old St. Nick and his elves, photo ops and much more holiday fun. REGISTRATION: floridarunningco. com/12ks-of-christmas

DR. PHILLIPS CHRISTMAS CONCERT: ‘A GIFT FOR THE KING’ WHEN: 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4; and 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5 WHERE: St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 4851 S. Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando DETAILS: St. Luke’s Music Ministry invites you to this year’s Christmas concert experience: “A Gift for The King.” This annual event features a full choir and orchestra, children’s and youth choirs, dancers, and beautiful holiday scenery. TICKETS: $12 for adults and $6.50 for children under 12. WEBSITE: st.lukes.org

WINDERMERE HOLIDAY SOCIAL WHEN: 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 3 WHERE: Town Square Park, 520 Main St., Windermere DETAILS: This event is for town of Windermere residents only. INFORMATION: town.windermere.fl.us

GOTHA 10TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY AMARYLLIS FESTIVAL WHEN: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11 WHERE: Nehrling Gardens, 2267 Hempel Ave., Gotha DETAILS: Join Nehrling Gardens for its 10th annual nature-themed free community event. The gardens will feature beautiful and rare amaryllis bulbs for sale, as well as blooming amaryllis and other plants for the holidays. There will be nature-themed vendors, food, music and crafts for the children. Free. CONTACT: info@nehrlinggardens.org

JINGLE ALL THE WAY 5K WHEN: Sunday, Dec. 12 WHERE: TBA COST: TBA DETAILS: Jingle All The Way 5K is a fun, festive way to help keep Theatre South Playhouse up and running. Attendees are invited to run or walk. INFORMATION: theatresouthplayhouse.org

WINDERMERE LIGHT UP WINDERMERE 2021 WHEN: 5 to 9:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 19 WHERE: Windermere Town Hall, 520 Main St., Windermere DETAILS: This event will feature a plethora of food trucks, music from Family Church Choir, dancers from Swan Academy and even “snow” by Bubble Bus Orlando. Lights will turn on at 7 p.m. INFORMATION: town.windermere.fl.us

‘A VERY THEATRE SOUTH CHRISTMAS’ WHEN: 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11 WHERE: Theatre South Playhouse, The Marketplace at Dr. Phillips, 7601 Della Drive, Suite 15, Orlando DETAILS: This event is a night of song, shopping and cheer. TICKETS: teachtix.com/tsplayhouse INFORMATION: (407) 601-4380

WINDERMERE BOAT PARADE WHEN: 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 18 WHERE: Parade begins at Bird Island DETAILS: Residents are encouraged to deck out their boats in holiday cheer for the annual boat parade. Meet at the north side of Bird Island to prepare for the parade. CLERMONT ENCHANTED FOREST OF TREES WHEN: Nov. 20 through Jan. 2, 2022 WHERE: Victory Pointe, 938 Victory Way, Clermont DETAILS: More than 50 trees decorated by local organizations and businesses will be on display. Children also will have an opportunity to send letters to Santa. INFORMATION: clermont.gov/events

FLORIDA PHILHARMONIA: HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS WHEN: 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11 WHERE: Clermont Performing Arts Center’s MainStage Theater, 3700 U.S. 27, Clermont DETAILS: Get in the holiday spirit with the exquisite sounds of the Florida Philharmonia. This outstanding orchestra comprising 50 professional musicians from around the state and guest musicians of international renown, in addition to guest soloists, is led by acclaimed conductor Pasquale Valerio. TICKETS: $20 to $30 INFORMATION: (352) 394-4800 APOPKA APOPKA FARMERS MARKET HOLIDAY MARKET WHEN: 5:30 to 8 p.m. Thursdays, Dec. 2, 9 and 16 WHERE: Kit Land Nelson Park, 10 N. Forest Ave., Apopka DETAILS: Shop, explore and enjoy the sounds of the season. INFORMATION: apopka.net/events APOPKA TREE LIGHTING WHEN: 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2 WHERE: Kit Land Nelson Park, 10 N. Forest Ave., Apopka DETAILS: Apopka welcomes you to its annual Tree Lighting as it lights up Kit Land Nelson Park for the holidays. Enjoy holiday music and more. INFORMATION: apopka.net/events APOPKA ARTS IN THE PARK WHEN: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4 WHERE: Apopka Ampitheater, 3710 Jason Dwelley Parkway, Apopka DETAILS: Support more than 100 local artist and crafters with your last-minute holiday shopping buys and enjoy the backdrop of music and performances by students from local schools. INFORMATION: apopka.net/events


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45TH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARADE WHEN: 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Dec. 11 WHERE: The route runs northbound on Park Avenue from United Methodist Church of Apopka to Votaw Road. DETAILS: The Foliage Sertoma Club of Apopka and the City of Apopka present this annual parade. INFORMATION: foliagesertoma.org

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WINTER ON THE AVENUE WHEN: 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 3 WHERE: Central Park along Park Avenue, Winter Park DETAILS: Come out for the annual tree-lighting, strolling carolers, Chanukah menorah lighting, s’mores, snow slides, the announcement of holiday art contest winners, and, of course, Santa and Mrs. Claus. Free. CONTACT: (407) 599-3399

TOWNSKY’S HOLIDAY REVUE WHEN: 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 18 WHERE: Apopka Ampitheater, 3710 Jason Dwelley Parkway, Apopka DETAILS: This holiday-themed concert is part of the City of Apopka Saturday Sounds series. INFORMATION: apopka.net/events

69TH ANNUAL ‘YE OLDE HOMETOWN’ CHRISTMAS PARADE WHEN: 9 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 4 WHERE: Park Avenue, Winter Park DETAILS: The Winter Park Chamber of Commerce is proud to host the 69th annual Winter Park Ye Olde Hometown Christmas Parade. INFORMATION: winterpark.org

ORLANDO FESTIVAL OF TREES WHEN: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Nov. 21 WHERE: Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave., Orlando DETAILS: The beloved event celebrates a landmark 35 years with the theme “Sparkling Holiday Traditions.” During this time, the museum will be transformed into the festive holiday wonderland the Central Florida community and beyond have come to expect. TICKETS: $20 for adults, $8 for children ages 3 to 12; $12 for seniors (60 and older), military personnel and first responders (with valid ID) INFORMATION: councilof101.org

Symphony Orchestra, as well as the CFCArts Dance Company return to their holiday roots as they present A Holiday Homecoming. TICKETS: $10 to $50 WEBSITE: cfcarts.com ORLANDO TREE-LIGHTING CELEBRATION WHEN: 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 3 WHERE: Lake Eola Park, 195 N. Rosalind Ave., Orlando DETAILS: The event will include holiday performances at the Walt Disney Amphitheater, food trucks and a holiday market, and an opportunity to meet Santa until 9 p.m. at the Eola House. WEBSITE: orlando.gov

DAZZLING NIGHTS WHEN: Timed entry from 5:30 to 9 p.m. through Jan. 9, 2022 WHERE: Harry P. Leu Gardens, 1920 N. Forest Ave., Orlando DETAILS: Orlando’s 50-acre Harry P. Leu Gardens will transform into a stunning, winter wonderland featuring a million dazzling lights, shining forests, magical displays, music and beautiful sculptures during “Dazzling Nights” — a family-friendly adventure that gives guests the opportunity to embark on an unforgettable, threequarter-mile, interactive holiday experience. Created by the team who brings the IMMERSE Festival to downtown Orlando every October and presented by AdventHealth, Dazzling Nights is an awe-inspiring, annual holiday event. TICKETS: $22 per person, $25 peak nights PARKING: On-site parking is available for a fee. INFORMATION: dazzlingorlando.com

‘A CHRISTMAS CAROL”’ WHEN: Dec. 1 to 24 WHERE: Orlando Shakes, 812 E. Rollins St., Orlando DETAILS: The heartwarming Christmas classic comes to life on stage in an all-new adaptation by Artistic Director Jim Helsinger.

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WINTER PARK CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK WHEN: 6:15 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2 WHERE: Central Park, 150 W. Morse Blvd., Winter Park DETAILS: The Morse Museum and the city of Winter Park once again will help launch the holiday season by lighting Tiffany windows in Central Park and presenting the Bach Festival Choir and Brass. CONTACT: (407) 645-5311

HOLIDAY POPS WITH THE ORLANDO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA WHEN: 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11 WHERE: Apopka Ampitheater, 3710 Jason Dwelley Parkway, Apopka DETAILS: This holiday-themed concert is part of the City of Apopka Saturday Sounds series. INFORMATION: apopka.net/events

HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS WHEN: 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 27 WHERE: Festival Park, 2911 E. Robinson St., Orlando DETAILS: Conductor is Mauricio Céspedes Rivero, with holiday singers directed by Connie Brink, the Opera Orlando Youth Company directed by Robin Jensen, and special guests Heather Thorn and Vivacity. INFORMATION: orlandophil.org

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NINTH ANNUAL VIOLECTRIC HOLIDAY SHOW WHEN: 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11 WHERE: Walt Disney Amphitheatre at Lake Eola Park, 99 N. Rosalind Ave., Orlando DETAILS: This 90-minute concert presented by the city of Orlando Department of Families, Parks and Recreation will feature traditional holiday songs such as “O Christmas Tree,” “The First Noel” and “Hanukkah, O Hanukkah” mashed up with classic rock tunes and modern hits such as “Born to Run,” “Heroes” and “Sweet Dreams” with special guest Kids Choir of Central Florida. INFORMATION: violectric.net

Featuring your favorite carols and awe-inspiring special effects, this delightful rendition tells the iconic tale of one man’s chance to change for the better. A negative COVID-19 test result is required for entry (or show proof of vaccination). INFORMATION: (407) 447-1700 ORLANDO BALLET PRESENTS ‘THE NUTCRACKER’ WHEN: Dec. 3-5, 16-19 WHERE: Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave., Orlando DETAILS: Orlando Ballet’s enchanting annual favorite, “The Nutcracker,” is a not-to-be-missed holiday tradition. Patrons are carried along on a magical journey to a world of fantasy and fun. INFORMATION: orlandoballet.org

HOLLY JOLLY SOUNDS OF THE SEASON WHEN: 10 and 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 4, and 11 a.m. and 12:l30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5 WHERE: The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave., Orlando DETAILS: Join members from Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra’s brass and percussion families for a musical celebration that will capture the spirit of the season. INFORMATION: orlandophil.org A HOLIDAY HOMECOMING WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 9, and Friday, Dec. 10 WHERE: Northland Church, 530 Dog Track Road, Orlando DETAILS: The Central Florida Community Choir, members of the CFCArts

A CLASSIC CHRISTMAS WHEN: 3 and 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 12 WHERE: Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, Orange Avenue at Seneff Arts Plaza. DETAILS: The holiday season tradition continues. Hear Christmas classics performed by the acclaimed Bach Festival Choir, Youth Choir, and Orchestra in beautiful Knowles Memorial Chapel. WEBSITE: bachfestivalflorida.org CENTRAL FLORIDA BALLET’S ‘THE NUTCRACKER’ WHEN: 2 and 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 18; 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 19 WHERE: Linda Chapin Theater at the Orange County Convention Center, 9800 International Drive, Orlando DETAILS: This treasured holiday tradition has been hailed as “Central Florida’s most entertaining Nutcracker” by ABC Nightly News, recognized as “one of the top five productions in the nation” by CNN Headline News. WEBSITE: centralfloridaballet.com

HOLIDAY POPS IN CENTRAL PARK WHEN: 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5 WHERE: Central Park, 150 W. Morse Blvd., Winter Park DETAILS: Take your blanket and a picnic for a concert program of holiday favorites that will be sure to put everyone in the spirit of the season. This free concert is made possible by the Charlotte Julia Hollander Trust. CONTACT: (407) 599-3501 or visit orlandophil.org CHANUKAH ON THE PARK WHEN: 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 28 WHERE: Central Park, 150 W. Morse Blvd., Winter Park DETAILS: The event will include an art acrobat show, live music, dancers, kids’ activities, jugglers, food and grand menorah lighting. INFORMATION: chabadorlando.org ‘CHRISTMAS MY WAY: A SINATRA HOLIDAY BASH’ WHEN: Through Dec. 18 WHERE: Winter Park Playhouse, 711 Orange Ave., Suite C, Winter Park DETAILS: Ring in the holidays with this fresh, swingin’ musical! TICKETS: $20 to $45 CONTACT: (407) 645-0145 MOUNT DORA/TAVARES THE POLAR EXPRESS TRAIN RIDE WHEN: Through Dec. 30 WHERE: Departs from Tavares Train Station, 305 E. Ruby St., Tavares CONTACT: thefloridatrain.com 38TH ANNUAL LIGHT UP MOUNT DORA WHEN: 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 27 WHERE: Donnelly Park, 530 N. Donnelly St., Mount Dora DETAILS: Donnelly Park and downtown Mount Dora will be lit up with more than two million sparkling lights in a spectacular show CONTACT: (352) 383-2165 57TH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARADE WHEN: 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 4 WHERE: Streets of Mount Dora’s historic downtown DETAILS: Enjoy Christmas floats from businesses, nonprofits and schools sponsored by the Mount Dora Lions Club. CONTACT: (352) 735-7183


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CHERRY DESSERT

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INGREDIENTS 1 angel food cake 1 box Dream Whip 2 cans cherry pie filling

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METHOD n Break the angel food cake into small, bite-sized pieces. n In separate bowl, prepare two packages of Dream Whip according to directions. Combine and mix the Dream Whip with the angel food cake pieces until each piece is moistened. n Pat with fork into a 13-inch-by-9-inch cake pan. Cover with both cans of cherry pie filling. n Enjoy the holiday appearance and yummy deliciousness! Cyndi Gustafson, multimedia sales executive

(double batch) INGREDIENTS 4 cups Rice Chex 4 cups Corn Chex 4 cups Wheat Chex 2 cups pretzels 2 cups nuts (cashews, mixed nuts, pecans, etc.) 6 ounces Imperial margarine 4 liquid ounces Lea & Perrins Original Worcestershire sauce 1/8 teaspoon onion powder 1/8 teaspoon garlic powder

e all look forward to the holiday season, but

let’s face it: Sometimes, it can shopping, travel plans and gettogethers, sometimes it’s hard to sit back, relax and enjoy. With that in mind, some of us at Observer Media Group are sharing our favorite go-to recipes for shareable, festive and — most importantly — easy treats. For each of us, these recipes are the culinary manifestation of the holidays, and one taste helps get us into the spirit of the season. So, if you’re looking for something different and simple to prepare for your holiday dinner party or gift exchange, we invite you to try one of these. And if you do, please let us know how it turned out!

COCONUT CHOCOLATES INGREDIENTS 1 1/2 stick butter, melted 1 pound walnuts, chopped 1 pound coconut 1 1/2 box confectioner’s sugar (1 pound each) 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 can condensed milk Chocolate to melt METHOD n Mix ingredients well; press into 9-inch-by-13-inch pan n Chill overnight; cut into small squares n Dip into chocolate Allison Brunelle, advertising operations manager

PARTY BALL INGREDIENTS 2 8-ounce packages Cream Cheese 1 packet Hidden Valley Dips Mix Original Ranch 1 bottle Lawry’s Seasoned Pepper Wheat Thins (any and all flavors) METHOD n Mix the dip packet with the cream cheese until smooth and can be formed into a ball. Coat the entire ball heavily with the seasoned pepper. n Serve with Wheat Thins and enjoy the holiday company! Cyndi Gustafson, multimedia sales executive

GRANDMA’S PEANUT BUTTER BALLS INGREDIENTS 1 stick butter 2 cups peanut butter 1 pound confectioner’s sugar 2 cups Rice Krispies METHOD n Mix all ingredients n Roll into balls Allison Brunelle, advertising operations manager

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THAI FOOD

METHOD n Preheat oven to 250 degrees Fahrenheit. n Place 2 cups of each Chex, 1 cup of pretzels and 1 cup of nuts in each of two 9-inch-by-13-inch pans. Stir to combine. n In a small saucepan over low heat, melt together the margarine, Worcestershire sauce, onion powder and garlic powder. Mix well. n Pour half of the sauce over each pan of dry ingredients. Stir to combine. n Place pans in preheated oven for 45 minutes. Stir every 15 minutes during the bake time. n Pour out on paper towels to cool. Eat as soon as your tongue can stand it. Michael Eng, editor and publisher

PINEAPPLE SLICES IN RED JELL-O INGREDIENTS 1 small package strawberry Jell-O 1 20-ounce can of pineapple slices METHOD n Prepare one small package of strawberry Jell-O according to directions (easy on the water). Drain 20-ounce can of pineapple slices but leave slices in the can. n Pour Jell-O into the can and refrigerate until set. n When set, dump the slices out and cut apart. Cyndi Gustafson, multimedia sales executive

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Friday, December 3, 2021 • 6:30 - 9pm Ocoee Lakeshore Center 125 North Lakeshore Drive, Ocoee, FL 34761 Light Dinner with Santa (free) Pre-Registration Required (limited to 50 kids) Contact Tracy for pre-registration: twise@ocoee.org Letter Writing Stations, Arts and Crafts, and other activities!

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December 11, 2021 • 9am11:30am at the Ocoee Lakeshore Center

Saturday, December 4, 2021 • 4 - 8pm Withers Maguire House 16 East Oakland Avenue, Ocoee, FL 34761 Countdown to Tree Lighting, Photos with Santa, Santa’s Village, Contests, Kid Zone with Rides and Games, Entertainment, Arts and Crafts, and Special Guests! Food trucks will be onsite.

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GIANNI VINCENT JEWELLERS 4757 The Grove Drive, Suite 164, Windermere (407) 217-7625 | giannivincent.com Tinsel isn’t the only way to add sparkle to the season. Gianni Vincent Jewellers’ five decades of experience is complemented by a wide selection of diamonds, gemstones and watches. The company’s standard of quality involves every stage of the jewelry-making process — from the sourcing rough stone, cutting, polishing and setting. Your shopping experience can start on its website with a virtual tour of the location and to view its gallery of jewels.

CORONA CIGAR CO. & DREW ESTATE LOUNGE 7792 W. Sand Lake Road, Orlando (407) 248-1212 coronacigar.com/Dr.-Phillips-Store/68/ If you know a cigar enthusiast, Corona Cigar Co. & Drew Estate Lounge is a must-stop shop. The Sand Lake Road location in Dr. Phillips is the company’s original cigar superstore, with more than 5,000 square feet of humidified space and more than 2 million cigars in stock. Shop for top brands including FSG by Drew Estate Cigars, which feature Florida Sun Grown Corojo tobacco. Corona Cigar Co. also offers humidors and a full line of accessories including lighters, ashtrays and cutters. Online ordering is available with free delivery on orders of $100 or more.

DAISY CAKES DaisyCakesOrlando.com info@daisycakesorlando.com Windermere resident Alessandro Caria is an award-winning home baker and cake designer. His artful approach won Food Network’s Holiday Baking Championship: Christmas in July 2019. And his cakes and cookies can have a place on your holiday table, or as a sweet gift idea all year-round. Orders can be placed at his website, DaisyCakesOrlando.com, and must be placed two weeks in advance.

WINDERMERE FINE ART & CUSTOM FRAMING 430 Main St., Windermere (407) 876-0270 windermerefineart.com Help the people on your gift list decorate their walls with art and frames from Windermere Fine Art & Custom Framing. A 25-year history of serving the hospitality industry — and an inventory of more than 2,000 frames — gives the ability to create the perfect frame. Multi-sided designs can be crafted for that unique canvas or mirror; original work and limited editions can be purchased from the company’s network of local artists.

BAY HILL FLORIST 7784 West Sand Lake Road, Orlando (407) 226-7122 bayhillflorist.com Located in Dr. Phillips’ Plaza Venezia West, Bay Hill Florist can fill the need for a colorful gift or special centerpiece. A full selection of flowers and festive arrangements is complemented by gift items, including balloons, candies and teddy bears. Online ordering is available. Order by 1 p.m. for same day delivery; by 12:30 p.m. on Saturdays; closed on Sundays.

STRETCH ZONE 4750 The Grove Drive, Suite 156, Windermere (407) 217-2959 | stretchzone.com A healthy lifestyle is a year-round necessity but can be tough to maintain. Stretch Zone practitioners relieve stiffness and increase range of motion by improving neuromuscular behavior and adjusting the body’s stretch reflexes. Sessions can enhance athletic performance, relieve sore muscles and just help your loved one feel better. Gift cards are available.

ISLAND FIN POKE 4750 The Grove Drive, Windermere (407) 217-7198 | islandfinpoke.com Fresh ingredients make a healthy meal, but customizing your order makes it awesome. Island Fin Poké offers a “build your own bowl” experience with rice, protein, toppings and sauces. Go spicy with the Wicked Wahine sauce, made with Sambal Oelek chili, or add a hint of citrus with the Ponzu, made with soy sauce and a mixture of orange, lemon and lime juice. Gift cards are available, and merchandise can be purchased from the website.

WOOF GANG BAKERY & GROOMING 7600 Dr. Phillips Blvd., Suite 8 (407) 363-5550 5054 Dr. Phillips Blvd. (407) 292-9663 7848 Winter Garden Vineland Road, Unit 116, Windermere (407) 614-3477 13524 Summerport Village Parkway, Windermere (407) 877-3000 14416 Shoreside Way Suite 120, Winter Garden (407) 347-9263 18 E. Plant St., Winter Garden (407) 347-3802

YELLOW DOG EATS 1236 Hempel Ave., Windermere (407) 296-0609 yellowdogeats.com

GELATO LACARRAIA 7600 Dr. Phillips Blvd., Suite 38, Orlando (407) 203-2880

Who can turn down a tasty lunch at a piece of local history? Yellow Dog Eats’ Gotha location dates back to 1910. Its menu of original recipes include five varieties of locally grown baby greens and multi-grain “Pioneer” bread. Meats are smoked in-house, and pastries are made on the premises. The merchandise shelves stock a selection of house-made sauces by chef/owner Fish Morgan. And gift cards allow you to stuff stockings when you’re finished stuffing yourself.

The gift of indulgence starts with a gift card from Gelato La Carraia. Its 30 years of experience in the traditional style of homemade gelato began in Florence, Italy. Rich, milk-based recipes and sweet, fruit-based creations include familiar flavors and unique combinations such as Sinfonia — a rich combination of flavors wrapped in chocolate swirl. All varieties are available in cones and cups with an assortment of toppings.

Furry friends deserve some holiday love, too. Treats, toys and even some pampering can be found at Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming. Each location is locally owned and offers healthy foods, essentials and professional grooming. Fellow pet owners will make good use of a Woof Gang gift card. The all-natural, oven-baked cookies and biscuits even come in holiday designs to rival any people food. In-store and curbside pick-up are available.


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Gift yourself the perfect holiday hangout. Urban on Plant is serving up fresh fare and festive drinks all throughout the holiday season. DINE IN / OUTDOOR SEATING / CURBSIDE PICKUP 132 W Plant St in Historic Downtown Winter Garden • (407) 614-2765 • www.urbanonplant.com

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