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Holy Family Catholic Church will kick off the holiday season with a Christmas concert at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, at Holy Family Catholic Church, 5125 S. ApopkaVineland Road, Orlando. The Christmas Tour Benefit Concert will benefit Catholic Community Television Network and features Maureen McGovern, Florence LaRue and Freda Payne. Tickets are $35 general admission, $50 VIP seating and $75 for a meet-andgreet and VIP seatings. To purchase tickets, visit cctn.org or holyfamilyorlando.com. For more information, call (407) 876-2211.

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2016

WINDERMERE WONDERLAND The weather turned cooler throughout Central Florida. But Windermere was the only town that saw snow last weekend. See page 4.

A REASON TO RUN

The West Orange Junior Service League will host the Jingle Jolly Jog 5K 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, at Oakland Park, 15241 E. Oakland Ave., Winter Garden. The run/ walk starts and ends in the community. This event, which benefits the league, will include both a 5K and kids fun run. There will be winners in each age group, a special visit from Santa, a live DJ and more. The cost is $25 through Nov. 26, $30 through Dec. 2 and $35 on race day. Register at trinrun.com or at Tri & Run of West Orange, 56 W. Plant St., Winter Garden. For more, call Jamie Thompson, (321) 279-3544, or Kim Cannon, (321) 3032616.

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Snow was flying at the snow station during Light Up Windermere Nov. 18. The event kicked off the holiday season.

Patience, young grasshoppers: Shade takes time at R.D. Keene Park

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The playground is missing its cover, and nearby residents want it back. GABBY BAQUERO STAFF WRITER

The red skeleton framework of what once held a green shade covering has been sorely missed since it seemingly disappeared this summer, leaving

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County officials suspect wind blew the covering off the playground.

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SATURDAY, NOV. 26

SHOP SMALL SATURDAY 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 26, in downtown Winter Garden. Merchants will be open and offering specials all day. Shoppers can enter drawings to win $200 at 10 a.m., noon and 2 p.m. Live music will be played at the gazebo. The farmers market will be extended. (407) 6541496.

MONDAY, NOV. 28

BUSY BUTTONS 10:30 a.m. Monday, Nov. 28, at the Southwest Library, 7255 Della Drive, Orlando. Toddlers will sort, count, match, craft, play and explore while developing cognitive and motor skills. Ages 18 to 36 months. Seating is limited. Registration recommended at (407) 835-7323.

FRIDAY, DEC. 2

20TH ANNUAL LIGHT UP WINTER GARDEN 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2, on and around Plant Street in downtown Winter Garden. Join the city of Winter Garden and the West Orange Ministerial Association in welcoming the season with this annual event. Live entertainment from local church choirs and bands, vendors, shopping and children’s activities. A street- and building-lighting ceremony will be held at 6:15 p.m.

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CHRISTMAS TOUR BENEFIT CONCERT 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, at Holy Family Catholic Church, 5125 S. ApopkaVineland Road, Orlando. The concert benefits Catholic Community Television Network and features Maureen McGovern, Florence LaRue and Freda Payne. Tickets are $35 general admission, $50 VIP seating and $75 for a meet-and-greet and VIP seatings. To purchase tickets, go to cctn.org or holyfamilyorlando.com. (407) 8762211.

HOLIDAY BAZAAR AT SUMMERPORT VILLAGE 4 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, at the Lakefront Farmer’s Market at Summerport Village, 13790 Bridgewater Crossings Blvd., Windermere. This year’s event includes food trucks, a holiday movie night and vendors. facebook.com.

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JINGLE JOLLY JOG 5K 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, at Oakland Park, 15241 E. Oakland Ave., Winter Garden. The run/walk starts and ends in the community. The beneficiary is the West Orange Junior Service League. The cost is $25 through Nov. 26, $30 through Dec. 2 and $35 on race day. Register at trinrun.com or at Tri & Run of West Orange, 56 W. Plant St., Winter Garden. Jamie Thompson, (321) 279-3544, or Kim Cannon, (321) 303-2616. 36TH ANNUAL OCOEE CHRISTMAS PARADE 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, starting at the intersections of Maguire Road and Enterprise Street and ends at Bill Breeze Park and Ocoee City Hall. Be ready to usher in the holidays with this annual parade. WINTER GARDEN CHRISTMAS PARADE 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, starts on South Dillard Street, heading north, and goes west on Plant Street in downtown Winter Garden. (407) 656-4111.

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SOUTHWEST ORLANDO JEWISH CONGREGATION HOLIDAY BAZAAR 9 a.m. to 1 p.m Sunday, Dec. 4, at the Southwest Orlando Jewish Congregation, 11200 S. Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando. Local vendors such as Scentsy, Silver 4U, Jamberry, Trades of Hope, The Pampered Chef and Little Blue Donut Company will offer a variety of holiday gift options. There is no entry fee. (407) 239-5444.

Ambassadors for the West Orange Chamber of Commerce helped store manager Aaron Brothers and Orange County District 1 Commissioner S. Scott Boyd cut the ribbon.

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The Bridgewater Middle School band performed the national anthem.

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Six fifth-graders at Holy Family Catholic School have set up a committee to do charitable projects around the world — and in their own school. GABBY BAQUERO STAFF WRITER

While their fellow classmates run around playing tag during recess, six fifth-graders at Holy Family Catholic School sit down and brainstorm ideas on how to help people undergoing challenging circumstances. The six youngsters — Zach Wolsonovich, Tatum Cempella, Liam Sweeney, Maria Lester, Annalise Blomberg and Antonio Andoretto — are the members of what they officially started calling the Reach Out Committee. The committee started three Courtesy photo years ago, when the students were in second grade. Their first proj- The members of Holy Family Catholic’s school Reach Out Committee all contribute to the comect was to organize a toy sale, all mittee’s mission in different ways. Front row, from left: Maria Lester, Tatum Cempella and Annalise proceeds of which were donated Blomberg. Back row, from left: Liam Sweeney, Zach Wolsonovich and Antonio Andoretto. to an orphanage in Ethiopia for school materials and food. Since then, the young group of ally decide what they’d like to do. tee collected $600 for her treatREACH OUT do-gooders now makes a habit They then propose the idea to the ment, promoted her GoFundMe COMMITTEE out of organizing charitable proj- principal for approval and invent page and wrote dozens of get-well Zach Wolsonovects with the guidance of Princi- a strategy to involve others’ inter- cards. ich: President pal Sister Dorothy Sayers. est and donations. “We always pick topics that “I really believe that somehow Their biggest initiative, so far, are important to us. ... One of Tatum Cempella: these children can see the bigger has been the Fishbowl Project. To our Spanish teachers got cancer, Vice President picture,” said Tana Little, market- help starving children in Uganda, and we all love her to death, so we ing director at HFCS. “While most they raised $2,000 to aid the Villa felt it was really important for us Annalise Blomkids are taking selfies, these kids Maria Children’s Foundation in to help her,” said Wolsonovich, berg: Secretary are being selfless, and I believe building fish farms. Another proj- president of the Reach Out Comthat they really will get more out ect they took on, this one closer mittee. Liam Sweeney: of life by helping other people. ... to home, was the fundraising of Both Wolsonovich and CemTreasurer You can see these kids really have $1,700 to help victims of the Aug. pella, vice president of the coma mature outlook on life, and they 12 Louisiana flood. mittee, participate in the comAntonio Andoretreally have it in their hearts to give “(Zach Wolsonovich) just came mittee simply because they love to: Hospitality back.” in that Monday, and said, ‘Sister helping others. Cempella enjoys When seeking a cause to help can we please do something to watching the positive effect their Maria Lester: next, the students keep their help these people?’” Little said. good deeds has on others. Hospitality eyes and ears open to local and “They’re always – all of them – “It makes me feel good, because international news and mutu- thinking of others.” we get to help people from all The committee’s most recent around the world,” Cempella said. project helped Spanish teacher Thiby Sierra, who discovered she Contact Gabby Baquero at had breast cancer. The commit- gbaquero@orangeobserver.com.

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14220 block of West Colonial Drive. At 9:40 p.m., an officer performed a traffic stop on a green SUV driving with the headlights off. Upon request of a driver’s license, the suspect said she did not possess one, but she provided a Mexico ID card. When the passenger was asked for identification, she handed over a North Carolina ID card that had a birth date of June 29, 2016. In addition to the incorrect birth date, the ID card had an incorrect name, and the ID number returned results belonging to a deceased man. When asked how she acquired the ID card, the passenger said she obtained it through a notary who works at a restaurant in North Carolina.

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have stopped visiting as often. “We don’t come as frequently now, because this has gone on for a while, but we used to come like two to three times a week,” said Devon Anderson, a Windermere resident. “Now, we come maybe once every couple weeks and only in the evening. It used to be packed all the time. It was nice, and I just feel like there’s so much less now just because it’s so hot. You don’t want to worry about the kids burning themselves on the metal and things like that.” Anderson said she wouldn’t mind paying a few extra dollars to have the shade covering installed — as long as it gets done soon. Gasparini said as soon as the parks department establishes a timeline, it will post a sign notifying residents. “It just takes time,” Gasparini said. “If we had someone who was willing to do it, we’d get the quote and have him go do it, but we can’t even get one. ... We’re working on it as much as we can.”

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Grants will bolster health care efforts in West Orange West Orange Healthcare District awarded $700,000 in grants to four organizations to improve local health care. sneak out of the house after Richard went to bed at night to run errands, because bringing Richard often meant dealing with his behavior in the middle of the store. “I was just trying to keep him stable,” Rase said. “I worked around him. I didn’t have any social life. It was just working with him to keep him safe and myself safe.” Then in 2006, Richard was accepted into a group home run by Attain. It changed everything. “They know how to deal with him,” Rase said. “He’s getting the help and support he needs. I’ve seen a lot of progress made in his bad behaviors.” Every Friday, Rase picks up Richard for their weekly motherson date. They go to the movies. They go to Target or Best Buy to pick out a new CD for Richard. And he almost never has a fit. But without Attain’s help 10 years ago, Rase doesn’t know how she ever would have managed. “Attain has been, for me, a lifesaver,” she said. “He’s in a safe home environment. I can see him, and I don’t have to travel far. I’m very thankful.” But within the West Orange community, there’s a shortage of housing for people with developmental disabilities, said Dr. Craig Cook, executive director with Attain Inc.

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Every night before bed, Corina Rase would lock both locks on her bedroom door. She hated doing it but had no choice. She was vulnerable when she slept, she said, and there was no telling when her son, Richard, might have one of his fits. Diagnosed with autism, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, Richard often resorted to hitting others when he became agitated or angry. “I felt like a prisoner in my own home because of his behavior problems,” Rase said. The Rases’ case is just one of the reasons why the West Orange Healthcare District works to extend a helping hand to the local health care community to make West Orange a healthier place to live. This fall, the district awarded a total of more than $700,000 in grants to four local nonprofit organizations — Attain Inc., Quest Inc., Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida and the Orlando Health Foundation. For people such as Rase and Richard, these grants can make all the difference. Before finding Attain Inc., life for Rase revolved around keeping Richard calm. She would

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and asked if we could do the show at an assisted-living facility.” And it’s Riggs’ witty writing combined with zany ideas from Uzonyi that has produced this new stream of hilarious skits, San Andreas said. “There’s no pressure,” San Andreas said about why the skits have been so successful so far. “It’s a just a sheer joy (for them) to perform for other people.” But Riggs said that much of their success comes from San Andreas’ guidance. “Disco was very good at directing it,” she said. “It just got better and better.” Now, requests for more skits are starting to come in from assistedliving facilities. “This all happened very organically,” San Andreas said. “These students were novices when they started. They went from knowing nothing ... to going on auditions and performing.” Contact Brittany Gaines at bgaines@orangeobserver.com.

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HENRY H. DENNIS DIED NOV. 14, 2016.

Henry H. Dennis, 93, of Ocoee, Florida, went home to be with his Lord on Monday, Nov. 14, 2016. He was born in Bonnieville, Kentucky, on July 28, 1923. Henry served as a pastor and bishop for 25 years and was also a homebuilder. He loved to rebuild furniture, and he was an excellent craftsman carpenter. Henry was a devoted husband, father and grandfather and a faithful member of Southside Christian Fellowship in Winter Garden. Henry is survived by his lov-

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PATRICIA ANNE HATCHER, 81, of Winter Garden, died Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2016. Golden’s Funeral Home Inc., Winter Park.

ing wife, Isabel; his son, Michael Dennis; his stepchildren, Billie Williams, Valerie Timson, Dale Williams, David Williams and Crystal McNulty; his 15 grandchildren; and his 16 great-grandchildren. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 19, at the Winter Garden Cemetery, with Pastor J. V. Sullivan officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Southside Christian Fellowship, Winter Garden, Florida. Arrangements entrusted to Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Home, Winter Garden, Florida. baldwinfairchild.com.

JUAN ALFONSO HERNANDEZ, 65, of Windermere, died Thursday, Oct. 27, 2016. Robert Bryant Funeral and Cremation Chapel, Orlando. RONALD LEWANDOWSKI, 71, of Winter Garden, died Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016. Conrad-Thompson Funeral Home, Kissimmee. DEO DYAL MAHADEO, of Winter Garden, died Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2016. Woodlawn Memorial Park and Funeral Home, Gotha.

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TOTARAM PERSAUD SINGH, 77, of Winter Garden, died Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2016. Collison Carey Hand Funeral Home, Winter Garden. RICHARD T. SYCZ SR., 67, of Gotha, died Friday, Nov. 11, 2016. Woodlawn Memorial Park & Funeral Home, Gotha.

ROY LEE HENLEY DIED NOV. 11, 2016.

Roy Lee Henley had a smile that could lift up your world and a laugh that stays etched in your brain for a lifetime. A gifted helicopter pilot, who got his start flying as a Warrant Officer in Vietnam in 1968, he was every inch an officer and a gentleman, with just enough mischief and wit sprinkled in to keep us all in trouble and happy about it. He was a Dad, a husband, a business owner (Universal Air) and an epic best friend who deeply loved life and all the people in it. A guy who could fix anything, right after he broke it, a master of the butter beans, a primper of hair, a payer of bar tabs, an over-tipper of waiters, a celebrator of Memorial Days, late night singer of doo-wop, champion of the honey do’s, buster of balls (particularly his friend Timmy’s), burner of chimineas (also Timmy’s), avid reader of whatever his friend Karen was reading, world traveler (with his partner in crime, Susan) and a guy who never lost his wry sense of humor and witty banter even up until the bitter end. Roy passed away peacefully surrounded by his family and friends on Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 2016, thereby ensuring himself his own national holiday, which will from this moment forward be referred to as Roy Henley Day. Roy is survived by his beloved wife of 13 years, Susan; daughters, Stacy (Doyle) Mahan, Stephanie (Terry) Neal; sons Sean (Jessica) Henley, Brett Henley; mother, Lois Henley; siblings, Sandra Hines, Chris Henley, Sue (JW) Cooper, Roberta (David) Houser; and many loving grandchildren, nieces, nephews and extended family. A memorial service in Roy’s honor will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 26, 2016, at Woodlawn Funeral Home, 400 Woodlawn Cemetery Road, Gotha. Memorial donations may be made to the Vietnam Veterans of America at 8719 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, MD 20910, or online at vva.org/donate, or Give Kids the World, 210 S. Bass Road, Kissimmee, FL 34746, online at gktw.org/donate.

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Playoffs report: Panthers to host regional final Dr. Phillips shut out host Riverview Nov. 18 in the regional semifinals of the Class 8A State Playoffs. Now, the Panthers will host Vero Beach in the Region 2 Championship. STEVEN RYZEWSKI SENIOR SPORTS EDITOR

For a third consecutive year, and for the fourth time in the past five years, the Dr. Phillips football team has advanced to the regional

finals round of the FHSAA Class 8A State Playoffs. The Panthers (10-2) will host Vero Beach (11-0) at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 25, at Bill Spoone SEE PANTHERS PAGE 16

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The Dr. Phillips defense (seen here Nov. 11 against Manatee) shut out the host Riverview Rams, 21-0, Nov. 18.

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Foundation Academy boys soccer topped Faith Christian 2-1 Nov. 17 behind a goal apiece from Brian Chalker and Christian Toscano. The Lions are 3-0-1.

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Dr. Phillips boys basketball junior Daniel Love scored 30 points Nov. 15 against Bartow and 36 points Nov. 17 against Lake Mary in preseason action. For photos from the Panthers’ game against Bartow, visit ObserverPreps.com.

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hen the Dr. Phillips boys basketball team begins its 2016-17 regular season Nov. 23, it will mark the beginning of head coach Anthony Long’s 15th season roaming the sidelines for the Panthers. The “dean,” or longest tenured, of the coaches in Orange County’s Metro Conference, Long has been a part of some special teams, games and individual careers since 2002, when he came from Gainesville High after winning a pair of state titles there. “I liked the idea of living in Orlando, and I also liked the idea of coaching at the largest classification in the state (Class 6A

at that time),” Long said. “I had been to Dr. Phillips High School before and was just really, really impressed with the facilities.” Long was 32 at the time and now, at age 47, still has plenty of coaching in front of him. His success at Dr. Phillips — including three state championship game appearances, six Metro Conference titles, six district championships and a record of 313-96 (Long’s career coaching record is 461-165) — is something that is not lost on him. Ahead of the start of year No. 15 at Dr. Phillips, Long sat down with us to reflect on his run so far. ASSISTANTS MATTER

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Lyndsey Huizenga Windermere Prep sophomore Lyndsey Huizenga placed fifth in the state in the 50-yard freestyle at the 2016 FHSAA Swimming and Diving Championships Nov. 11. Huizenga’s time of 23.78 was an improvement upon her 24.53 time in 2015 that earned her 12th place in the state.

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Stadium, with a trip to the state semifinals on the line. To get to this point once again, Dr. Phillips traveled more than 130 miles to Sarasota, where the Panthers rode a staunch defensive effort to a 21-0 shutout victory over host Riverview (9-2). The Panthers converted three of the the Rams’ six turnovers into their 21 points. Included in those was a fumble recovery in the end zone by Robert Porcher in the fourth quarter that punctuated a winning effort in a game in which the team set defensive records set for interceptions (19) and turnovers (37) in a season. Dr. Phillips allowed just 106 yards of total offense on the night. On offense, Marvin Washington connected with Caleb Walls for the Panthers’ first score, and Xandre McCleary rushed for a

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touchdown later in the second quarter. Yet again in these playoffs, Dr. Phillips will be preparing to host a dynamic passing attack. The Indians are led by senior quarterback Mike Dean. Dean has passed for 2,700 yards this fall and 31 touchdowns while throwing just three interceptions.

Foundation Academy, the only other Observer Preps program that advanced to the second round of the FHSAA State Playoffs, fell 3528 in overtime to host Victory Christian in Lakeland in the Class 2A, Region 2 Championship. For a photo gallery and a column on the game, visit ObserverPreps.com.

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Thanksgiving and Christmas are coming up. Which are you looking more? I like them both — Thanksgiving, because you get to eat a lot, and Christmas, I just love the spirit and the joy of Christmas. What is the place you have traveled to that you enjoyed the most, and where is somewhere you are hoping to visit soon? This last spring break I went to Costa Rica, and I loved it there. I’m trying to convince my mom this spring break to go on a cruise in the Mediterranean.

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Long has coached the Panthers through some high-profile games — including a pair of games in 2004 against Edgewater where NBA stars and local celebrities packed sold-out gyms in Orlando. Long: “The (game) that sticks out in my mind the most was in 2003, one of the first games of the year. Edgewater had a phenomenal team led by Darius Washington, ranked No. 7 in the nation by USA Today. The game was at Dr. Phillips, and our gym was completely packed — it was just an unbelievable high-school

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“Anthony (Long) should be the standard for all coaches in how he runs his program. Attention to detail, preparation, organization and discipline are his trademarks. He is successful because no detail is unimportant. … You cannot have sustained success without focusing on the details every day.”

Long: “Jason was just a really explosive athlete. A terror defensively and a big shot-maker offensively.”

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