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HAPPY NEW YEAR! YOUR TOWN ROLLINS TO HOST THIRD SIDE BY SIDE The third annual Side By Side event will take place at 8:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 26, at Knowles Memorial Chapel, 1000 Holt Ave., on the campus of Rollins College. This community-wide celebration is presented by First Congregational Church of Winter Park and Rollins College, in partnership with the city of Winter Park and the Winter Park business community. Refreshments will be served immediately following the ceremony near the rose garden outside the chapel. Side By Side was inspired by the community events held in honor of the city’s 125th anniversary in 2012 and serves as an opportunity for the community to recognize its gifts as well as strengthen relationships with one another. The celebration will feature remarks from leaders representing the civic, business and spiritual attributes of Winter Park, as well as music from soloists and groups from the community.
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Rhenzy Feliz, a lead actor on the new Marvel television show, “Runaways,” used to call Winter Park home. STORY ON PAGE 2. Courtesy of Hulu
Rhenzy Feliz, a former Winter Park resident, portrays Alex Wilder in the Hulu show “Runaways.”
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The owners of restaurant along Fairbanks Avenue hope to reward curious customers with a new food experience. TIM FREED ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Ready for Winter Park’s newest Asian eatery? Wonton Asian Kitchen recently opened at 1230 W. Fairbanks Ave., giving Winter Parkers a new spot to grab egg rolls, wontons and dumplings. The minds behind Wonton Asian Kitchen sought to give the Courtesy photo
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Winter Parker stars on ‘Runaways’ HARRY SAYER BLACK TIE REPORTER
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henzy Feliz still isn’t used to seeing his face on billboards. Feliz, 20, plays one of the main characters in “Runaways,” the new Marvel television show on Hulu. The show, based on the early 2000s comic created by Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona, follows a band of Los Angeles teenagers who discover their parents are supervillains. Feliz plays Alex Wilder, the resident nerd and unofficial leader of the group. But before he was leading a powered pack of teenagers, he was growing up in Winter Park. THE REAL DEAL
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them to Santa Monica, California. There, he became truly invested in acting. “In Florida or places besides L.A., it’s like it’s weird to act … guys are supposed to play sports,” Feliz said. “I was on a baseball team at Santa Monica High, and I hear some of my teammates saying ‘Oh, I saw my friend’s play, he was so good, he’s such a good actor.’ And I’m thinking, ‘Oh! It’s cool to act here.’” Felix spent half his time in high school performing in various school plays, first as a Hollywood bigwig in “The House of Blue Leaves” and then getting a lead role as Scarecrow in “The Wizard of Oz.” He began demonstrating his value in local acting showcases and at one point was close to
“I want to keep working; this is what I want to do. Sometimes, I feel like I missed out (not going to college). … But I love the life I have now. This is just the happiest I’ve ever been.” — Rhenzy Feliz
nabbing a role on television show created by renowned director Ava Duvernay. Eventually, though, he caught his big break. Near the end of high school, Feliz was cast as a romantic interest for a 10-episode arc of the Hulu show “Casual.” He was overjoyed when he heard the news but soon found himself so nervous he couldn’t eat while on set. Feliz’s mother said she will never forget the first time she watched her son on her television. “It was a little surreal seeing him,” Vallejo said. “I was thinking, ‘This really is the real deal.’” WELCOME TO MARVEL
Last year, Feliz spent his entire winter break waiting to hear back about the “Untitled Marvel Project” for which he had auditioned. “I get called in, I do some of my auditions,” Feliz said. “Finally, I get a call from (Marvel Head of Television) Jeph Loeb, who tells me, ‘I have three words that are
going to change your life: Welcome to Marvel.’” The show, which is nearly finished streaming its first season, began filming in February and wrapped in October. During that time, Feliz acted with an ensemble cast, bonded with castmate Greg Sulkin, formerly of Disney’s “The Wizards of Waverly Place,” and learned how to keep quiet about the show’s plot points. He was encouraged by Marvel to keep a phone with an eight-number lock or he wouldn’t be given scripts to read. It does bother him that although his character is the brainiac on the team, he’s also the only one without powers. “I kept saying, ‘Give me a power this season; let me have a power,’” Feliz said. HOME SWEET HOME
Since the show wrapped filming, Feliz has been using his free time to relax with friends and audition for new projects. As he often does
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community something they didn’t have before: a place where locals could branch out and try new Asian foods. “It’s comfort food with an Asian flair to it,” General Manager Brenton Childers said. “People — not only in this town but across the country and the world — they want to eat adventurously, but they want to feel comfortable when they do it. This is going to be a perfect environment for that.” Wonton hopes to entice hungry patrons with a variety of Asian dishes that may seem familiar in concept. This includes items such as the bulgogi taco and the banh mi, a Vietnamese sandwich
topped with a choice of protein, cucumber slices, pickled carrots, cilantro, jalapeños and sauce. One item Childres expects to be a big hit is the “Short Round.” “One thing I haven’t seen in a lot of Asian eateries is sliders, if any,” Childers said. “Baos and sandwiches of that nature — these are very familiar sliders. I think what makes them unique is they’re almost comforting. They’re similar visually to a sloppy joe, but with Asian flavors. Together, it works really well.” Another way Wonton hopes to set itself apart is the freshness of its dishes, Childers said. Every vegetable is chopped, and every wonton is made in-house. Sauces are made from scratch and don’t
come from a bottle. It’s about giving customers a fine-dining experience and having them out in 15 minutes, Childers said. “We are doing our very best to source local products to make all the food in-house,” Childers said. “We want the freshest, highest quality stuff that we can offer people.” Winter Park has built a reputation as a fine dining haven, and that’s exactly why Wonton Asian Kitchen wanted to open its first location here, Childers said. “Outside of Orlando, Winter Park is one of the better places for food,” Childers said. “There are restaurants all over this town for a reason. People here appreciate
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great food. They enjoy good food. They’re not going to accept anything less. “I’m not really from the area: I’m from outside of Winter Park in the Altamonte area, but any time I’d travel for good eats, it was going to be in this area,” he said. “We really don’t think we could have picked a better location.”
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during holidays, he has returned to Winter Park to visit his birth father and other family. “We moved to L.A. four years ago, but in a lot of ways, (Winter Park) still feels like home,” Vallejo said. She sits down to watch “Runaways” every week, and then again with her parents and then once more with the in-laws. Even as his career develops, Feliz said he still feels grounded. “Things are still more or less the same for me; I’ve still got my circle of L.A. friends,” he said, just before a man walking by to congratulate him on the show. “That sort of thing happens a lot more, though.” Feliz is at the age at which he could join some of those friends in college, but the young actor has a different plan in mind. “I want to keep working; this is what I want to do,” Feliz said. “Sometimes, I feel like I missed out (not going to college). … But I love the life I have now. This is just the happiest I’ve ever been.”
It’s exciting to see a concept that’s been about three to four years in the making come to life, Childers said. The previous occupant of the building at 1230 W. Fairbanks Ave. was a beauty salon. “When they leave, they should never want to eat anywhere else – this is the food that they remember, the food that they can’t live without,” Childers said. “When you go out for lunch, whether it’s five minutes of your day or 30 minutes of your day, it’s a treat, it’s a break. You’re getting away from the norm and treating yourself. “When you go out for that, you want to have the best experience you can have,” he said. “You want to think, ‘You know what? Those five minutes were worth it. I’m glad I took that time.’ That’s what I want people to think about when they leave our restaurant.”
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Feliz was born in New York City but moved to Winter Park when he was a toddler. He lived with his mother in a government housing community on Margaret Square. “We didn’t have a lot of money growing up,” Feliz said. As his mom worked as a realestate agent and did some odd jobs to make ends meet, Feliz grew interested in baseball, ocean life and, once a week, singing karaoke at Crane Roost Park in Altamonte Springs. “For a kid his age, he just wasn’t afraid of going up on the stage,” his mother, Joelis Vallejo, said. The grade-schooler’s signature piece was “Hotel California,” and the experience on stage inspired Feliz to try acting. “It was this subconscious feeling (that I could perform) deep in the back of my head,” Feliz said. “My parents were always impressed I could get up on that stage and sing and act it out.” Although Feliz spent his freshmen year at Edgewater High School, his sophomore year was different. Feliz’s mother and stepfather moved the three of
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Winter Park High School sophomore Danielle Allison calls Aloma Bowl her second home. It’s one of the reasons she fought to protect the bowling alley from being town down to make way for an Orchard Supply Hardware Store. Published March 24.
Winter Park Firefighters hosed down and ceremonially pushed Engines 61 and 62 into the station on Feb. 7 at the city’s fire headquarters as part of a ceremony dedicating new fire trucks and retiring old ones. Published Feb. 16.
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Habitat for Humanity of Winter Park-Maitland dedicated its 53rd home to Thaddeus Seymour. He and his wife, Polly, were present for the dedication. Published May 19.
Mothers at the DSACF’s Success Center coaxed their babies for an impromptu photo shoot. Published April 14.
Eva Porter, or “Eve” to her close family and friends, turned 100 years old on April Fools’ Day. Published April 14. The boys in the Orangewood Christian 2017 graduating class weren’t afraid of goofing off. Orangewood Christian honored its 89 seniors during a ceremony May 19 at Northland Church in Longwood. Published May 26.
Matthew Caldwell, left, and Anyae Reed performed “I Have Danced” at the Winter Park High School production of “Titanic.” Published April 28.
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Winter Park High School graduate Madelyn Bell was one of 12 female student-athletes named to the Florida High School Athletic Association’s 2017 All-State Academic Team. She is known for her versatility as an athlete, academic, musician and all-around humanitarian who volunteers her time to help others. Published June 23.
Leslie Williams and Greg Hartung took it upon themselves to send a positive message through signs in front of their Orwin Manor home in Winter Park. Published June 30.
Blue Bamboo Vice President and Creative Director Mark Piszczek, right, conducted a musical piece he wrote, which was performed by the Orlando Jazz Orchestra during the center’s anniversary. Published July 21.
Residents met Sir David Adjaye, the mind behind Winter Park’s new library and event center. Published June 23.
Griffin, Larry, Nolan and Gregory Seel jam together during some practice time at the amphitheater at Winter Park’s Community Center. Published July 14. Left: Exhibits feature several historical artifacts from the era of The Holocaust at the Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center in Maitland. Published July 14. Veterans Arthur Ripley and Tom Kovalchik stood when their military branch song played during a Memorial Day service May 29 at Glen Haven Memorial Park. Published June 2.
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Camilla Cardenas, right, shows her mom, Sylvia, work she had done during school. It was Camilla’s first week at Audubon Park Elementary School. Published Aug. 18.
Herman Baker has taken up a greater purpose from his shoe-shine spot along Park Avenue. The self-employed shoe shiner from Louisiana has been shining shoes along Park Avenue since 2012. Published Sept. 29.
Winter Park High School graduate Baxter Murrell, 19, landed a job at the White House last summer. Murrell worked in the office of management and administration. Published Aug. 25.
Longwood resident Katherine “Kitty” Alexander adores her special cat, Pusskitten. Robotic pets give 32 residents at the Village on the Green a sense of companionship and social interaction. Published Aug. 4.
WPFD firefighter Keith Streger finished in fourth out of eight rowers from around the world at the 2017 World Police and Fire Games in Los Angeles. Published Sept. 15.
A damaged tree on the roof of a family home in Winter Park was just part of the aftermath left by Hurricane Irma. Published Sept. 22.
Left: Mike and Kellie Shellenberger won a trip to the other side of the globe in the 2017 Brain Chase New Year’s Resolution Challenge. In July, they stayed in a treehouse, hiked the Mount Yasur volcano and followed clues to a buried treasure: a genuine gold nugget encased in a commemorative plaque. Published Sept. 1.
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Left: Winter Park students cheered on their Wildcats during a win over Boone. Published Oct. 27. Below: Christian Cuevas gave a live concert benefiting Puerto Rico. Published Nov. 24.
Apollo Rubin, 2, chased after a big bubble after he and his twin sister, Luna, won the best costume in the under-6 category at the Halloween Howl, which was held at Rollins College. Published Nov. 3.
London-raised artist Kate Carney displayed one of her favorite oil paintings, The Music of My Mind’s Eye, during the 44th annual Autumn Art Festival in Winter Park. Published Oct. 20.
Fifth-grader Maddie de la Roza has been taking art classes with Winter Park artist and chef Heidi Lifrage since kindergarten. Published Oct. 27.
Maitland Fire Chief Kimberly Neisler, left, and daughter Courtney, a firefighter and paramedic, are making it a family affair to help those in the city. Published Nov. 17.
Princess Penelope, star of WPHM’s children’s show, greeted guests at the Alfond Inn’s entrance during the 11th annual Peacock Ball Nov. 10. Published Nov. 17.
The parents of slain teen Roger Trindade, Adriana Thomé and Rodrigo Trindade, remembered the life of their son during a vigil Friday, Sept. 29, as Deacon Bill O’Brien gave a short message. Published Oct. 6.
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Left: Ava Mercer enjoyed meeting Brian, a 3-year-old lab and service dog at DogFest Walk N’ Roll Orlando. Published Dec. 1 Below: Ima Black christened the USS Delbert D. Black. Published Dec. 1.
Performers played traditional German tunes during the fifth annual German Christmas Market at Rollins College. Published Dec. 15.
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Liliana Muldoon, 3, enjoyed some time with Santa at Maitland’s annual Season of Light at Lake Lily. Published Dec. 8.
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Puzzle Two Solution: “We must restore hope to young people, help the old ... We need to include the excluded and preach peace.” – Pope Francis
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2017
THIS IS AN ADVERTISEMENT
IMPORTANT NOTICE
If your loved one has been a resident at
LUTHERAN HAVEN NURSING HOME 1525 HAVEN DRIVE· OVIEDO, FL
This facility has been cited for multiple deficiencies* including: FAILURE to have a program that investigates, controls, and keeps infection from spreading. [Cited on 02/02/2017; Cited again on 09/07/2017]
medication is managed and monitored to achieve highest well being. [Cited on 10/22/2015]
FAILURE to store, cook, and serve food in a safe and clean way. [Cited on 09/07/2017]
FAILURE to employ or obtain outside professional resources providing services in the nursing home that meet professional standards. [Cited on 02/02/2017]
FAILURE to provide care by qualified persons according to each resident’s written plan of care. [Cited on 02/02/2017] FAILURE to provide necessary care and services to maintain the highest well being of each resident. [Cited on 02/02/2017] FAILURE to conduct initial and periodic assessments of each resident’s functional capacity. [Cited on 02/02/2017] FAILURE to 1) Make sure that each resident’s drug regimen is free from unnecessary drugs; 2) Each resident’s entire drug/
FAILURE to provide care for residents in a way that keeps or builds each resident’s dignity and respect of individuality. [Cited on
10/22/2015]
FAILURE to at least once a month, have a licensed pharmacist review each resident’s medication(s) and report any irregularities to the attending doctor. [Cited on 10/22/2015] FAILURE to maintain comfortable and safe temperature levels. [Cited on 10/22/2015]
*To view the full inspection results, the scope and severity of these deficiencies, additional surveys and the facility’s plans of correction, go to http://www.medicare.gov/nursinghomecompare/search.html#.
POOR CARE AND UNDERSTAFFING CAN LEAD TO: BEDSORES, CHOKING, FALLS, BROKEN BONES, DEHYDRATION, INFECTIONS/SEPSIS, MALNUTRITION, OR UNEXPLAINED DEATH.
If someone you love has been a resident of Lutheran Haven Nursing Home, we would like to hear your story. Call or email our attorneys for a free consultation.
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